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You are wandering through the vast halls of Kal'Azgoth, when you stop to get a drink at the Royal Tavern. Gradually, you hear creaks and moans followed by loud stomps. You look up from your crummy Dwarven Ale and, to your surprise, find the monolithic golem Apex looming over you.

 

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In a loud and monotous voice, it begins to speak to you.

 

"A-pex need in-for-ma-tion ab-out re-bell-i-on."

 

After saying this one line, it waits expectantly for you to give a response. It seems like a wise decision judging by the sheer mass of the construct.

 

((OOC: Apex has been ordered to gather any and all information on the Dwarven rebellion, and return it to Farren. Any and all Dwarves can answer, preferably if you -do- have information. The golem speaks directly to you, and not to a group, so answer the thread like you were the only one near the golem. Thank you in advance for helping the roleplay!))

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Elindor is sitting in a tavern reading over something he had just written when the golem approaches him. He remains unaware of its presence until the booming voice demands answers. He spins around, looking at the rock's stomach, then peers up to the face.

"I'm sorry, you were interested in what specifically?"

 

The Golem answers with the same question.

 

Elindor replies, "This must be a dwarven thing, so rebels to the dwarven legion I presume. Funny thing actually, there was some guy sent a message just earlier today who called himself the King of Rebels. Probably not a wise title seen as someone like you might be looking for rebels."

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Apex stares down at the man, his features and posture unchanging.

 

"Name of king."

 

Apex waits once more for the man to respond.

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Bael examines the construct and realises it probably belongs to someone in the Smithing Guild, which means its probably on the Loyalist side.

 

"Ah wundahful piece uv equipmen' 'ere... ah wondah w'oo dis belongs tu..? Ah feck it."

 

He looks up and plans out what he is going to say.

 

"Ah'm unsure as tu w'oo exactleh is leadin' dis rebellion but ah'm puttin' meh muneh un teh Irongut traitors er "T'underfists" as dey be callin' demselves. Dere leadah be deh false son uv 'iebe, Duregar, so ah'm guessin' 'e beh tah rebel leedah alsuh. Ah'm nae tuu sure but ah fink wun uv teh 'olds may beh shelterin' dem becaws me lookout at deh crossin' as seen nut'ing uv em."

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Elindor tries not to feel uncomfortable.

"It was something very dwarf sounding. Graberdif... guberaf... Drabadek. I am not rightly sure, but I believe he was Thunderfist.

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Kohgir measures the golem upside down

 

Aye, yer beaut'! I dunnae kno' much but da king 'as my axe if da problem comes. Tell da king tho' to send some-un' an' talk with da rebels first, we dunnae need ta spill dwarven blood.

 

Sips more of his Ale than before and repeats to himself worryingly

 

We really dunnae need ta spill da dwarven blood

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*Rehki Irongut looks from cleaning mugs at the golem

"Dey be me own traiturus kin, Duregur, unleh a 'andful uv us left loyal.

Now, leave! Ye be scerin awey me customers!"

*Goes back to cleaning mugs

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Moved to the Great Library. It shall be sorted into appropriate category shortly.

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