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Rofda

A Reply, Long In Coming, and without Warning, to Maurr in Erebor

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Official Document

Somewhere above the hushed rushing of the underground river, and the faint flow of music throughout the Halls of Felegoth, a home settles once more into quiet.  The embers of the hearth have long been quieted, and the grand dining table – already dusty with disuse from its owner’s continued comings and goings – is scene to a last round of hasty packing.

Letter 3, with news for Arlis

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

 

 


Over tall snowy mountains raking teeth against the sky, through craggy valleys tangled with trees, the raven flies. Over yellow hills and plains flies Pock, till the green of the Chetwood erupts at the border of Bree-land. The raven’s westmost destination is just past those trees — a shabby house in a little village, marked by a far less shabby, stone-reinforced windmill, sweeps turning vigorously in the stout Spring breeze.

Letter 2, a request made to Nínimil

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

 


Over lake long and forest vast, a raven with two white feathers flies. Every wingbeat, those feathers flash, a bright gleam moving among stone and tree. In the past, it made the raven a little nervous, worried those unusual feathers would draw the eye of predators or worse. 

Letter 1, after the wedding

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

 

 


It was not announced to the Mountain when it happened, and so the crowd that gathered in the plaza was at first only small. Even so, when the doors of the grand home built high on a terrace above flew fully open, bend towards them did the attention of most neighbors standing on the stone walkways around; and when three Dwarves exited, the two flanking in robes brilliant enough but the one between them shining like a polished lapis set in silver and gold, the attention of all the neighbors followed them.

Nínimil's Journal: Rings and Things

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

As with so much of Erebor, the ability of the Dwarves to draw light into every corner of their home might surprise the unexpecting traveller.  However deep below the mountain one finds themselves, light filters down, suffusing the tunnels with illumination.  In a small, relatively quiet corner of a workshop, that light rests peacefully on staves and slivers of silver-grey wood, giving the scene a sense of calm that belies how busy it was only moments ago.  All the

Nínimil's Journal: Home, Happiness, Hesitation

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

Dear journal, I had meant to write to you from a calmer place, and a more rested mind.

Bíld & Company in the Misty Mountains

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Screenshot: General screen

The 'mid party' of the Bóurrul family caravan -- Silwë, Celebrinnir, Arlis (whose head with its newly-shorn hair is cold...), Bíld,

Letter 14: The stop.

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

Bíld son of Bóurr to Bóurr son of Bíld of Erebor greeting, and apology (as ever) for the lateness of this letter.

 

Encounter in the Trollshaws

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Screenshot: General screen

In the Trollshaws the company bound for Erebor encounter an Elf fighting off an ambush of Gauredain, presumed come down from the north. The Dwarves with their crossbows assist and then escort the Elf on to Thorenhad, where his wounds are tended and camp is made.

Letter 12: The last from Bree-land.

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

Bíld son of Bóurr to Bóurr son of Bíld of Erebor, fond greeting and, I fear, barely anything else, as I write in such a hurry on what is practically the eve of our departure from Bree-land!

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