"Ziril?!!"
"Wha... What are you doing here?"
The dwarf remained silent. Behind him, some voice spoke:
"The question is, what are you doing here..."
Another figure came from the gap.
"More wizards?" said Id. "How much of you..."
"You told this hermit..."
"He knew legends anyway." said Lolor. "Where were we?"
"Gimme a sec... Oh, yes. Why are you blowing up caverns without telling us first?"
"Sorry, Alak needed my kea for other uses, so the message was delayed. But I wrote, that I'm going to blow up some caverns, come and help me!"
"We should had at least emergency meeting or something... Oh, nevermind. Hope you hadn't exposed your fortress to some nasty threat..."
"Like a forgotten beast?" asked Id. "We just slew one. I must say, you wizards come handy! You've blown the caverns up, Lolor? That would explain a lot..."
"You slew one?" asked Ziril. "Nice. Can we leave these tunnels already? Now that we found each other..."
"Oh yes, come with us! Citizens are digging through a passage in order to save me, let's go towards it!" said Lolor.
The four dwarves went, Id explained to friends of Lolor how are things going in this unnamed underground area.
Soon they came to a huge pile of boulders, lots of them scattered around the pile, too. Now they were safe, at last...
"Splendid work, Alak! And miners... I thought I'll be stuck down there forever..." said Lolor. "Thanks, you saved our lives..."
"Oh, lookie there. Red crazed club again. What are they doing there?" asked Alak.
"We, mister overseer, went to save Lolor as well. You helped us greatly in the process! We owe you thanks as well..." said Ziril, very genteelly.
"And who's this half naked miner?" asked Urnût. "Another of your friends?"
"This, dear fellows, is Id, great miner and warrior." said Lolor. "He and few other dwarves are trapped in these caverns, struggling for survival. Thanks to you, again, they can finally leave these tunnels."
Id was told to not speak a word about wizardry and hurling fireballs, nor the powder. So he said just: "And we slew a forgotten beast! You should have seen us, that was something!"
"They're pursued by some Wõrv guy..."
The toad, till now just smiling and nodding, froze for a moment.
"Wõrv you say..." it croaked. "I heard about him..."
"You did?" asked Id. "He's terrible overlord that needs to be stopped!"
"He's in our toad group..."
Everyone looked at the toad, some confused, some furious, some worried...
"So I think I'll calm him down. Yeah, he's one of those of us who doesn't care one way or another... That's wrong. I'll speak to him..."
"There are more dwarves here?" asked Alak. "That would explain that atelier and that whole Rigòth thing."
"You saw Rigòth?" asked Id, gasping.
"He's dead. He made his own coffin and engraved the cavern he was trapped in."
Id was silent for while.
"He was my childhood friend. Can I visit this grave of his?"
"Go ahead." said Urnût. "Up the staircase, first turning."
Id ran up immediately.
"I'm so happy you're alive!" said Alak. "Come, let's go for a feast!"
"Feast will do." croaked the toad. "Now your fortress has access to metals, food, new citizens... Hope we'll keep up with the good work..."
"He didn't answer some letter?" asked Zeg. "That's all?"
"The business is pretty serious, so I came to see him in person." answered lord. "Mmm, this purple stuff is pretty good!"
"Hey, do you hear it?"
"Like a regiment marching? That sound?"
"They're returning!"
"Finally! I'll finish this later, if you don't mind."
Lord Dazelosric stood up and stroke a triumphant pose, his favorite. Then the chamber door opened, and dwarves started coming in.
First was Alak, then Urist, then Lolor, then his friends... When Alak saw lord Dazelosric, he widened his eyes and stopped, those behind him bumped into him.
When lord Dazelosric saw Lolor and two another red clothed dwarves, he widened his eyes too.
"Yikes." he slowly whispered.
Zeg turned to him, and was puzzled by his sudden change in face. He stood up too and said to everyone: "I see you were successful, that's great! Now, that you're back here everyone, lord Dazelosric has come to see L..."
Lord Dazelosric nudged him, and he spoke no further. Then the lord adjusted his blazer, and continued himself: "I came here, well, as you know, we have plenty of food, you have other useful things, I came to propose a trading partnership between Copnutgashi and Kudarkalur."
Zeg nudged lord back, gave him puzzled, angry glance and shrug. Lord gesticulated everything is just fine.
"Trading partnership?" asked Alak. "Wonderful idea! I am lord Alak Zilirdural, local overseer. Take a seat!"
"Nice to meet you, lord Alak!"
Alak sat down on his throne, blissful, and said: "Urist and crundles are staying here, rest of you, leave the room."
So they went out. The three Kâdolites were mumbling something to each other.
"That's the lord?" asked Ziril.
"Yeah, and I would bet that he came for me." said Lolor. "Keshan, Ziril, you must stay here for the time being."
"I absolutely don't like it, but I agree." said Keshan. "I saw three other members here, what about them?"
"I'm doing my best to prevent them from revealing susceptible information. They're just bad at keeping secrets."
"At least someone's here with you." whispered Ziril. "But the lord troubles me. What does the overseer know?"
"Just that there's an order, I'm in it, we seek no harm and we have our goals. He doesn't want to know more, besides, we're friends, he isn't dangerous. He may even support us in the future!"
"I see. Good. We'll stay here. For the time being."