"To Thr. Jesam Zewel,
"... When you reach Kelamir you will find a tower
of iron like a needle with three spheres of glass at its base. Each
sphere is a cell hosting living fires. Each must agitated in
its own manner for only in their most volatile states will the tower
provide the required essence for the High Lady's ship. Arrange
the ship in the square at the tower's base and affix the hoses and
cables before releasing the essence. Once the ship takes shape,
all voyagers must be in place and all cargo secured beneath the gondola.
The captain will know when to drop the tower's anchor and will
guide you across the mountains to the great north city. Seek
there the monarch of that land and deliver our Lady's message to him.
All haste be with you, for an Ortori attack is imminent. Amra
bless and deliver you safely.
"Surrezin, Chamberlain to the High
Lady Elesea of Taldàna"
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Stone Wings of Boronon
11 Flald 653
Bookshopping. Dammon's familiar leaves
a mark. Dammon hears an old wind and finds an old darkness.
Gargoyles dive from the sky. Wrecking of the Koldam nar
Uvra Por. Securing passage on the Widower. Ezikus and
the box are missing. Group visits Kzar Boron and meet King Kaylyar.
Tensions rise. Night unfurls in the ancient castle.
Morning brought the sounds of low talk and the ringing
of spoons against plates and bowls from the common room below. A
new day had dawned across Boronon.
09 Feb 2002
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Episode 55
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Kaylyar Boron III (Ari8/Ftr3)
Alkand Kolkor (Com4)
Cr. Ezikus Valzard
(Exp4)
Valus (Com1/Ftr2)
Introducing
Kelamir: A
sleepy town at the foot of the Tor'n Evalshat most notable for the
giant iron spike jutting into the sky from its center. Due to
Kelamir's proximity to Krysurgörnn, it is locally referred to
as the "gateway to the Tor'n Evalshat".
Eromir: The
northeastern-most port city of Ezmir, located several days journey
south of Kelamir, the gateway to the Tor'n Evalshat. It is an
important port, because it is the only place along the region's chalk
cliffs that approaches sea level.
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