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Zigilgund

Message from a Cousin

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Official Document

Lonfrik recently - and hurriedly - vacated his room at the Hammer & Harp Inn. Among the clutter of various forgotten odds and ends lies a sheet of paper, clearly a letter from someone. Perhaps in an attempt at secrecy, the message is written in Khuzdul but crudely converted to the Elvish script.

 

Cousin Lonfrik,

Gathering Supplies - part 2 - Zigilgund

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Story

Gathering Supplies, part 2
((Second part of the story, after this part the story will be up to date and next one will come when we have moved further on with it.))

Gathering Supplies - part 1 - Zigilgund

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Story

Gathering Supplies, part 1
((Was meant to be posted earlier. This have been happening for a few weeks now but never got around to post any story about it, but here is the first part.))

Reclaiming the Hot Springs - Zigilgund

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Story

Reclaiming the Hot Springs

((Sadly I completely forgot to take pictures of it, it was a /roll event we had in Zigilgund))

Ale trouble - part 3 - Zigilgund - Last Part

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Story

Ale Trouble, third and last part

((Meant to post this earlier, had not got around to do it yet))

Ale trouble - part 2 - Zigilgund

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Story

((This is the second part of the travel we did to Sûri-kylä to try to trade hides for some ale or anything similar to ale from Dhordur's perspective. But did forget the screens this time.))

Ale for Zigilgund - part 3: Trade route report

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

Ale for Zigilgund - part 1

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

The early spring warmth could be felt as the sun rose on the Othrikar mining outpost. Hilfar was standing near the gate catching the early light while smoking his pipeweed. He was quite pleased that the cold winter was slowly coming to an end, it would surely improve the mood and productivity of the workforce. Hilfar emptied his pipe when he noticed a grumbling sound coming from outside the gate. He walked out and saw a poney struggling to pull a cart full of ale kegs on the steep entranceway towards Othrikar, next to that he saw his father Ullfar.

Durin's Folk Trading Company

Author: 
Hilfar and Sigurmar

This chronicle compiles the tales and records of the faring of the dwarf outposts Othrikar and Zigilgund and the trade meetings with other parties.

Status of settlement: Zigilgund. #3018, 3

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

*The letter is in fine dwarven runes, written with a steady and elegant, yet somewhat unpractised hand.*
To Dwalin, lord of Thorin's Halls.

 

Status:

The settlement of Zigilgund is functioning well, and all crucial supplies are in stock or available through trade or hunt. The dwarves are in good health and better spirit, and are coping well with the cold.

The new mine has yet to strike the motherlode, but current excavations are showing signs of precious metals, and some refinement has been commenced. 

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