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Tale

Of Helm The Hammerhand

What type of content is this?: 
Screenshot: General screen

Alfknutr spins the tale of Helm the Hammerhand. Alas that Redwick had not stood among the gathered to hearken to the lore of his own people upon the tongue of his favourite tale-spinner.

A History for Adhara

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

History for Adhara

 

 

(Adhara has a long history, long before she came to Laurelin, where upon her arrival, she became known as Adharra – to help with confusion between variation on spelling)

 

Gentle and quiet in her ways, Adhara had no love of the sword

but sought seclusion in the shadows of great forests and trees.

 

A History for Adhara

Author: 
Compiled on behalf of Adhara Rochwen by the artist Adharra

A History for Adhara

 

Adhara has an extensive history that has taken many years to gather and compile. 

Upon her arrival to Laurelin, she became known as Adharra

– to help with confusion between variation on spelling-

 

the tavern song

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Poetry

 the tavern song written by remnantus urahara one rainy night at the golden perch.

 

give us some ale , and we'll tell you a tale

offer us some mead , and we'll take all we need

but give us some beer , and we'll all have some good cheer!!!

The Tale of Pifo Alefoot, Aflo's father.

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Conceptual

       Aflo's father, Pifo Alefoot, was a very important Hobbit in the Inn League, he could drink 31 Green Dragon's Breath Ale's staying only a little bit light-headded, he won very drinking contests, facing the dwarves, hobbit's, elves, and man.

       Pifo was always out of home, he spent alot of his time doing "services" for the Inn League. One dat he went to Bree, there was a meeting in the Prancing Pony. In that day some thieves decided to rob the Prancing Pony.

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