((Dammit. I'll just roll for what needs a tie-breaker.))
Explorer: 1-3
Smith:4-6
Result: (4) Smith
Stone-caster: 1-2
Iron-fighter: 3-4
Deep-hider: 5-6
Result: (2) Stone-caster
The council of Rock had given its blessing earlier this morning. Each one hammered at a perfectly rectangular stone obelisk until it shattered into pieces. Picking up a piece each, they circled you and pelted you with the rocks. It didn't hurt at all, surprisingly. The council of Steel gave its blessing next, branding a hot iron into your skin. It didn't hurt either. Finally the council of Magma gave its blessing, deep in the lowest pits of the mountain. You bathed in magma unharmed, and you were ready.
You are Orion Bloodsight, daughter of Zogosh Bloodsight. You share the blood-red eyes of your ancestors. Clad in fine steel plate, armed with a longsword and shield and provisioned with a pouch of gold and a rucksack of provisions you set out to the wilderness. Your long-time friend Rigel Stoneblade was adamant about following you. He is regarded as one of the strongest dwarves in the mountain, and a great Iron-fighter. In heavy plate-mail of black iron, he's nearly your height but still falls a head short, though he's much broader and intimidating. He has a two-handed warhammer, crude but strong.
You and Rigel quickly descended the mountain thanks to your stone-casting. You slid down the mountainside on a large boulder with Rigel at your back, making a two-day trip half an hour long. The woods surrounding the mountain are old and dark, but a worn path half-hidden by roots and leaves is your way through the forest. Night is nearly over and dawn slowly begins to creep up into the sky when suddenly you hear the sound of battle nearby. You try to avoid it, but somehow you actually manage to find your way directly to the battleground by mistake!
You see a small clearing with a pool. A bunch of ragtag looking humans have their weapons drawn, with one of them holding an elf child hostage at knife-point. The man doing so is standing straight in the middle of the pool. Strangely, no one else is taking one step near him. His allies are holding their enemies, a small party of armored elves, back with their swords and shields. The elves are armed as well, though they seem hesitant to press on. You and Rigel attempt to go back to the woods slowly, but you are heard and found.
"Dwarves? Down here? You don't look like hunters or merchants," one elf says.
"My, my, you're a tall one, aren't ya?" a human quips.
"What say you help us, miss? Don't let this scene of kidnapping fool ya, that elf boy there ain't a child, and that pool ain't just a pool. Them's foul magics involved.""Lies!" an elf screams. She seems to be the leader of the elf party.
"That 'elf boy' is my son! This pool is sacred to our kind, a place of serenity and meditation. Listen, good travelers, if you are of kind heart please aid us! My son has done nothing wrong!""Don't listen to her, miss, she's a lying whore! She and her son of hers cursed our village! Now we have a drought, a famine, and a plague all at once. Just yesterday we had an earthquake. Everyone's leaving, probably to go die somewhere quieter!""For the last time, we had nothing to do with that curse, you daft idiots! Killing the mistress' son in our pool will do nothing to solve it!" one elf shouts back.
"That's what the Wizard said. She said you cursed us, bless the lady, and that all would return to normal if we killed this demon child!"The elf lady turns to face you and drops her sword. Her eyes are red and teary.
"Please, I beg you! We are forbidden to step into the pool. Please, please fair dwarf, save my son!"The man in the water holds the knife closer to the boy's neck. On a closer look he's half starved and has glimmer of hope in his eyes, as if you are a savior of sorts.
"She's lying! I can't finish the ritual with all these elves around! I have to save our village! Please, drive these elves off!"You're faced with a predicament. What shall you do, Orion Bloodsight?"