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Author Archives: Beleglin
Shadows of Fear
The Uch-lûth goatherd Grufudh accepted the gift of the Rangers, but he still does not trust you. Continue reading
Servants of the Master
A large pack of Cun Annun haunt the barrows of the Lich Bluffs, presenting a danger to those that would call Enedwaith home. Continue reading
Sending a Message
In the deepest reaches of Garmadh-maudhûl, the Orc-leader Ukhurk rallies his troops. Continue reading
Seeking Signs
The Elves of the Golden Host are concerned with the continuing presence of Orcs in the Mirk-eaves and in procuring supplies for the Malledhrim in the east. Continue reading
Searching for Signs
The fetid liquid you discovered in the abrrows of the Lich Bluffs may yet provide a clue to the mystery of the Dead in that place. Continue reading
Sealing the Barrows
Ivorel is concerned that the damage caused by the Gaunt-masters may not be reversible, but the barrows must be sealed to prevent more of the dead from emerging to threaten the Malledhrim. Continue reading
Scratching the Surface
You discovered a blighted branch in the Ashenslades, corrupted by an unknown disease. Continue reading
Scouting the Stores
Scouts of the Malledhrim witnessed the Orcs of Garmadh-maudhûl discarding piles of ore. Continue reading
Scouting Ânghum-maudhûl
In the southern reaches of the Ashenslades, Ânghum-maudhûl stands as the central rallying point for Orcs in the area. Continue reading
Scout Gwâl Draig
The Draig-lûth have created a village on the northern shore of the river, presenting a danger to travellers in the area. Continue reading