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𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅗𝅥𝅘𝅥𝅯𝅘𝅥𝅮

"Thinekozagh med Laird Darek ok gīslirekoz

Aingid lendhan ver Dweduron-enst-Brigoz"

"We met with Lord Darek and agreed,

To protect the land over the Dwedmar town-beneath-the-hills

 

 

Lord Darek Irongrinder hosted the High Elder Gabriel Pasciak "Law-Keeper" & Brennus hal'Cingedoz in the last months of the year 95 of the Second Age in the depths of Khron'Hundmar with a small party of Dwedmar and Vistulians in hopes of building amity between both parties. The Vistulians, having been driven from their ancestral home on the Isles in Old Savoy by a devastating rot that wrecked havoc on their infrastructure and stock, migrated to the far north in mainland Almaris. The clan elder Brennus, representing the Cingedoz tribe, continued dialogue with Lord Darek and the Rhunlord Norli Starbreaker and eventually came to an agreement which would see the village Brigwindosdur (Common trans. 'Village of the White Hill') emerge upon the snowy plateaus overlooking the cavern entrance to Khron'Hundmar. The Cingedoz tribe settled upon the planes of the plateau with the other Vistulians close at hand in nearby Alisgrad and both groups frequenting each other.

 

Brennus promised Lord Darek to cooperate in raising battlements and outer fortifications above ground and pledged his tribe to common defense and aid in labor to the Dwedmar in return for his tribe's settling. The Cingedoz, having an affinity for trade, claimed this opportunity as a means to benefit from the rich craftsmanship of the Dwedmar and the trade that flowed through the canyon pass. Cathubodua hal'Tulach seized opportunity to sit with Norli and other Dwedmar smiths to refine her family's penchant for metalworking while other Cingedoz continued the habitual want for adventure including Bodbmakos and Guinevere who now resides in Corwinsburg. The Epochgyre, the mythic cycle of time, seems to turn towards that period of time where the tribe regathers.

 

Many Cingedoz have returned such as Cormack hal'Cingedoz and the Tulach family. A company of adventurers have tied their fortunes to the village, led by the Elvellyn Morag. Even strangers stranger than Orcs and gnomes, such as the Kharajyr, have expressed desire to adopt the Cingedoz tradition. The recent construction of the Dayrucawr, the Great Gate, and southeastern fortifications show activity and a will to cooperate across the people. Merchants have sent for stalls to be opened in the illustrious Elvellyn city of Celia'nor. The fortune of the tribe, though initially disturbed by the fall of the Vistulian Isles, seemed to turn for the better. The good fortune started with the Dwedmar Lord Darek's agreement and the tribe continues to build good relations with the pioneers at Khron'Hundmar.

 

 

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Spoiler

Formalizing in a forum post what has been going on for nearly a week or two so far! If you are a Cingedoz player, a Khron'Hundmar player, allies, or interested parties, feel free to join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/NezdvYZ6

 

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Lord Overseer Darek Irongrinder smiles warmly as he gazes up towards the hilltops, watching as the once abandoned campsite returns to life.

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