You decide to not take revenge upon Kiwis.
963 AD, Autumn
Your dear wife gives birth to another healthy child! You have another son whom she calls 'Eidach'.
963 AD, Mid-Autumn
A caravan from Dahnia arrives! The envoy accompanying the wagons laden with trinkets and coinage says it is a reward from King Tinwulf II for your hard work and loyalty during the conflict with the Eist.
963 AD, Winter
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Yearly reports of the trade with Calvendocians is in and the Treasurer praises the deal; your people again acquired loads upon loads of exotic spices, fine fabrics and lovely crafts, while the taxation and cuts for the Crown provided a nice profit.
963 AD, Midwinter
A curious and surprising discovery was made in one of the southernmost cities, or rather its graveyard site!
The caretakers, while cleaning up and refurbishing an old section of catacombs, have stumbled upon an ancient barrow adjacent to the utnnels. The runestones embedded in the walls are so old that they do not bear Luathbas script but much older pictograms that only the most eccentric of scholars can identify.
They were used by the peoples who hunted elk and boars in once huge forests of Luathbas, and these peoples of old were first to melt down golddust from rivers and copper ores from the hills in these parts. The amount of runestones suggests that an important individual was interred there.
The local Pantheonists are however very concerned as all the omens they see bear markings of death and terror about this burial site.
The city mayor had the caretakers secure the catacombs and put a guard detail about it and then asked you what to do about the site.
A) Superstisions can be put aside; let's plunder the ancient riches from the tomb!
B) Purify the tomb and then re-seal it.
C) The barrow is to be buried with dirt and peoples resettled, just in case.