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I have recently noticed that our bookkeeper has marked me as a missing member. I am still here, so I would like the record to be changed as soon as possible. ((The OP lists me as a missing member))

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((Hiebe, I want to update the family tree but don't know all the new members. If someone could post the members who are not on the tree and their lineages I would really appreciate it.))

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(most of them arnt correctly aligned and thats ok I want it open for everyone.)

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((So no tree? Also, are you ok with me making it that you did and the others did magic?))

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(eh ok sounds good)

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((Ah! Hi! Found my forum account recently. Anyway, I am Nurrak now, I am Bowman's son, and Bowman is dead. Nurrak would be a warrior, and a blacksmith. And someone told me I could still be an Irongut with this situation of Bowman having a son. So, yeah.))

EDIT: ((Who didn't add me to clan? I have the accepted bio on the old thread...))Someun' fergot t'e add me an' me dad to t'e clan list. (Bowman, well, you know from the above)Can someun' fix t'is?

T'ank ye,

Nurrak Irongut

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((Alright, So I'm going to post the situation of Thrym's disappearing here. Writing it 3rd person))

The Discovery in the Tomb

As Hiebe walked into the Irongut Tomb, long devoid of the Irongut family members who have all busy with business in the increasing darkness spreading over the land, he noticed something. As he drew near the tomb of Dwain, the Great Father, it was obvious, the sound of deep breathing, as if from one asleep, could be heard. As he walked into the room behind the tomb that had recently been made by Thrym Hiebe saw something he could not believe at first. It was Thrym, thought to have abandoned the family, kneeling before the altar. Thrym did not react to Hiebe's presence or his attempts to get up. He was as one in a coma.

After getting over the shock Hiebe took a moment to truly observe the situation and, from his many years as an Ascended, realized that, while his body remained here, that his mind, his soul, were not. Thrym, he deduced, had been in such a close state of prayer and meditation with God that he was drawn up to Him. To prevent Thrym's body from dying away Hiebe called upon those in the family with magics, Algrim, Kilgrim, Hogarth, and Phelrin.

When all had gathered together Hiebe had them grant channel their energies. Algrim and Kilgrim began to chant while Hogarth and Phelrin prayed. Hiebe ,standing by the body of Thrym, placed a large amulet before him. Then Hiebe began to chant. As the powerful magic the 5 together were weaving was worked it seemed as if the lights in the tomb dimmed and a soft light shone from the amulet on the floor on to Thrym, growing brighter yet only illuminating Thrym. The chanting died away and the light of the torches returned but, Thrym was not there. Hiebe picked up the amulet from the floor and the 5 of them walked out from the tomb.

If one peers intently into that amulet they will see what seems to be the body of a praying dwarf within for inside is Thrym's body. Hiebe has said that if Thrym's mind returns to his body it will instantly be released. For now, the Ironguts keep the amulet in case one day Thrym returns to them.

Thrym's Will

A few days after the ritual Hogarth and Phelrin were in Thrym's room, cleaning it out, and they stumbled upon his Will. What follows is the exact words of the Will:

This Document I Did Write for the Unfortunate Event of My Death

-I give those things contained in the Unlocked chests in my room to the Irongut family.

-My room and the things contained in the locked chest go to Hogarth, my son.

Contained with the Will was a note for Hogarth and a note for the family.

Note to the Family:

My family, you are the greatest group of dwarves I have ever known. Work as a family and be Great in Urguan as we, the mighty Irongut family, are indeed the greatest family of all the Dwarven clans. Do me a favour and have a drink for me upon reading this. Paragons bless your efforts and God give you strength. Farewell

Note to Hogarth:

Hogarth, while you may not be of my blood I can say with pride that you are my son. You are the greatest gift a man could be given. Know I am proud of you son, as is Thordon. Keep the faith Hogarth, the Patrons will not leave you no matter how bleak it seems. I love you son, Goodbye.

((I've had a great time RPing as an Irongut and hope to get to RP with all of you again as my new character))

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He isn't dead just in a amulet

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((I need to be added to the family tree))

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((Alright, So I'm going to post the situation of Thrym's disappearing here. Writing it 3rd person))

The Discovery in the Tomb

As Hiebe walked into the Irongut Tomb, long devoid of the Irongut family members who have all busy with business in the increasing darkness spreading over the land, he noticed something. As he drew near the tomb of Dwain, the Great Father, it was obvious, the sound of deep breathing, as if from one asleep, could be heard. As he walked into the room behind the tomb that had recently been made by Thrym Hiebe saw something he could not believe at first. It was Thrym, thought to have abandoned the family, kneeling before the altar. Thrym did not react to Hiebe's presence or his attempts to get up. He was as one in a coma.

After getting over the shock Hiebe took a moment to truly observe the situation and, from his many years as an Ascended, realized that, while his body remained here, that his mind, his soul, were not. Thrym, he deduced, had been in such a close state of prayer and meditation with God that he was drawn up to Him. To prevent Thrym's body from dying away Hiebe called upon those in the family with magics, Algrim, Kilgrim, Hogarth, and Phelrin.

When all had gathered together Hiebe had them grant channel their energies. Algrim and Kilgrim began to chant while Hogarth and Phelrin prayed. Hiebe ,standing by the body of Thrym, placed a large amulet before him. Then Hiebe began to chant. As the powerful magic the 5 together were weaving was worked it seemed as if the lights in the tomb dimmed and a soft light shone from the amulet on the floor on to Thrym, growing brighter yet only illuminating Thrym. The chanting died away and the light of the torches returned but, Thrym was not there. Hiebe picked up the amulet from the floor and the 5 of them walked out from the tomb.

If one peers intently into that amulet they will see what seems to be the body of a praying dwarf within for inside is Thrym's body. Hiebe has said that if Thrym's mind returns to his body it will instantly be released. For now, the Ironguts keep the amulet in case one day Thrym returns to them.

Thrym's Will

A few days after the ritual Hogarth and Phelrin were in Thrym's room, cleaning it out, and they stumbled upon his Will. What follows is the exact words of the Will:

This Document I Did Write for the Unfortunate Event of My Death

-I give those things contained in the Unlocked chests in my room to the Irongut family.

-My room and the things contained in the locked chest go to Hogarth, my son.

Contained with the Will was a note for Hogarth and a note for the family.

Note to the Family:

My family, you are the greatest group of dwarves I have ever known. Work as a family and be Great in Urguan as we, the mighty Irongut family, are indeed the greatest family of all the Dwarven clans. Do me a favour and have a drink for me upon reading this. Paragons bless your efforts and God give you strength. Farewell

Note to Hogarth:

Hogarth, while you may not be of my blood I can say with pride that you are my son. You are the greatest gift a man could be given. Know I am proud of you son, as is Thordon. Keep the faith Hogarth, the Patrons will not leave you no matter how bleak it seems. I love you son, Goodbye.

((I've had a great time RPing as an Irongut and hope to get to RP with all of you again as my new character))

Hogarth walks into his new room, and inspects the surroundings. He looked upon a desk and finds the note that Thyrm had wrote for him. Under it was another note, it reads. " Hogarth, I found this while inspecting this room, I think you may want to read it." Hogarth takes the note and reads it, tears come to his eyes. He takes the amulet and peers at the gem inside of it.

" If only I could of spoken to you one more time... Or if you can hear me, wherever he is, I hope he can hear me. If you can, Thyrm, if you can hear me, I want you to know I am thankful for what you've done, you've helped me on my path in life which I know it will have it's bumps, but I think that as long as I know, your out there somewhere, I will be fine."

Later Hogarth approaches Hiebe. " Clan master, I wish to keep the amulet Thyrm is in with me, I promise you I will guard it with my life. "

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AAye keep it safe lad as it may be his only way back to us.

(You can come back whenever but you'll miss our 2.0 ideas :/)

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