Legends were sent, do not hesitate to contact me if that doesn't work.
Also, alas, we are losing people left and right and need to be ready to lose more people. Toki, Hauben and Bannic are going great...!
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Fall and Winter 147
On how and why Dengusa was killedIt may at first sound strange, to reduce six months of time in our very lively village to a single happening, but not only the fate of our coppersmith occupied most of our effort, every single event of note was tied to it. It also illustrate that no ammount of care, good will and attention is enough to counteract fate.
Because the community grew a lot since the first settlers of Kimaeslo Ori, the previous policy of « letting things slide » was no more tenable. With over one hundred souls in the fort, the Aconilun could simply not count of everyone's good will and natural willingness to cooperate for things to smooth over. It was only natural therefore, that people would look toward Lady Sug and Hearthcaptain Gram to maintain justice and good order within the town.
Earlier this year, Ari-Taskmo, the glassmaker and horse enthousiast, already had been tried for multiple counts of disorderly conducts, vandalism and destruction of property and was subsequently sentenced to a serie of beatings a month behind bars. Other, like Lucmen the wood burner, Ramet a farmer and Cek the carpenter were also charged for violence toward fellow pearlites and animals. They received beatings and days in prison to calm down.
The old ways of maintaining order simply would not work anymore. Without the steady hand of the law, the community would now fall apart.
However when Dengusa was captured and brough to a public trial, the judge Lady Sug, his maternal grandmother decided for a light punishment. Altho Dengusa killed Cusith, he didn't meant to, and was sincerely remorseful, and the count of murder was retrograded to a count of disorderly conduct.
Tho if Dengusa avoided jail, he did not avoid the public beating, and his punishment left him with a couple broken bones and some internal bleedings that send him directly to the hospital.
Not wanting her grandson to suffer more than he needed to, Lady Sug ressuplied the hospital in consumables, and ordered the installation of a surgical table and a traction bench.
The wounded coppersmith would then spend fall in his hospital bed, being cared for by a couple of doctors.
Outside of the hospital, life continued however. Masons started to widen the bridge and ressources were spent to build a small library as Aconilun members expressed the desire to partake in abstract thinking. Jalew decided to retire from mining and became Kimaeslo Ori's dedicated scholar, while Lastret, who has been a scribe in Tetzobsha and Thomocemir back in her years, resumed her occupation as a copist.
The rest of Autumn was rather uneventful, as Autumns often are in Mong Kima.
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Days became weeks and weeks became months. Soon, winter was upon the little town. The second infantry squad was given some weeks off, notably to allow Dengusa to see his husband and keep his morale up.
One day, Dengusa called for the medic inside the hospital. He had asked for water, a couple hours ago, but the nurse a lady by the name of Mubo did not came back yet.
Joakim, who was a member of the second infantry squad, was available and volonteered to go and check on her. Now, the well is located a bit below the surface, inside of the quartzite mine, so it can feed directly in the pure water of the aquifer.
Being a dozen meters below ground, one does not access this area except for those two activities ; mining quartzite, or fetching water making it a quite remote and lonely place.
Poor Joakim could but scream for help, when he discovered what happened to Mubo.
Joakim fought as hard as he could and managed seriousely hurt the beast, but when the militia arrived, the creature had already killed him. Joakim will be remembered as someone who gave his life to prevent an old god to leave the underground world, and whose sacrifice allowed the militia to regroup and fight back.
Joakim and Mubo were burried soon after. May Joakim meet his lover Hasbun in the afterlife and may the people of Kimaeslo Ori come to help to Thrun, Mubo's orphaned two years old daughter.
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Dengusa contracted an infection during his time at the hospital but early in winter, his bones were mended and he could leave and resume his work. After four to five months spent lying down, Dengusa wanted to do a lot of things. He went to pray, drank to the tavern, spoke to his friends and family, then resumed work. It was at this moment that he forged what is probably the best blade Mong Kima has ever seen.
An exceptional iron blade worths 1500 copper coins. Tho it might look like small change to dwarven smiths, this price is insane for pearlite warriors as well as a blade that can effortlessly pierce through Osmite copper mail. Dengusa also created spears that are work of art, decorated with gold and other precious metals.
His mood was going back to normal, one step at a time... or so we thought.
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A long, long time ago, in the south western island known as The Land of Confining, a death-fearing lord set in motion the events that would lead to the creation of the weremonitor curse. His name was Cado. He was aging, his lands were under direct threat and he was totally panicked. We shall not insist too much on that figure who asked the gods to curse him let's just remind ourselves that his path of destruction eventually led him to Thomocemir where he was killed by Birod « The infinite wish of brightness », Uquur's son in year 139.
However, before Cado embarked to his final journey, he had already done a lot of wetwork at home.
Because he thought, at first, that he could control his curse, Cado had tried at multiple occasions to use his newly acquired power against the enemies of his lands, the goblins of Sotukosta ; and altho he inflicted them a great deal of damage, his fights also caused the curse to spread.
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Daughter of two loyal members of the empire of Sotukosta, Atu was but an infant when Cado attacked the pit where her parents lived. The guard was powerless against the beast and the population fled in terror. Cado just had to pick and slaughter the fleeing farmers, sometimes devouring them on the spot.
Atu's parents managed to flee, but in their escape, they lost their daughter, whose path ended up meeting Cado's.
At first, Cado attacked the infant girl bit her, maiming her. Then...we don't know what happened. Maybe the man inside the beast regained some control, maybe he was distracted, or maybe his hunger was satiated. Regardless, Atu survived the encounter tho she disapeared shortly after.
Atu was now infected by the curse and at the age of three, had to live on her absolute self, hunting small animals to eat and sometimes attacking neighbouring villages to steal small livestock ; going in and out of her lair, a desolate place aptly named « the cave of tragedy ».
In year 147, she was thirty three years old. She had live all her life in complete isolation.
She came from the north and was immediately spotted. The bell ringed immediately. She eyed the chaos taking place in front of her eyes and readied herself to attack the defenseless population.
The Ersi, the axe captain, jumped behind her.
His attack was furious and the rest of the military immediately came to his help. The beast was surrounded and killed in a matter of seconds this time at least, there was more fear than hurt.
This curse, however was a true blight to the world. Hopefully, it will soon be extinguished.
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This second attack, however, left a mark on the Aconilun's morale. Gram had totally lost it and was now outside in the snow, mumbling incoherently and refusing to feed himself. Altho we hope he snaps out of it, we do not expect that much. Coffins are being prepared.
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Those events, added to the death of Joakim, the mounting stress and the fragizlized psyche of Dengusa, something broke inside of him aswell.
As he was out praying to Edri for guidance, Ferez (much younger, but technically his uncle) made a snide remark or had an inappropriate gesture or we don't really know. This part is confused and people do not give reliable testimonies.
Regardless, Dengusa snapped and hit the teenager in the head, leaving him with an open wound. The temple was in total chaos as everyone feared that Ferez could go the way Cusith went, a couple seasons before but as people tried to deliberate wether to call the guard or not, lord Jalew decided to intervene.
Jalew was a retired soldier, who had survived the massacre of Kostupu, and his years working in the mine had made him perhaps more brutish than he should have.
The man seized his iron pick, jumped at Dengusa and hit him in the head.
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(stonesense doesn't work anymore since I installed r3, oh well, Armok Vision will do)Bonus drawings :