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===Stilling the Wind=== One of the duergar had a set of letters and maps suggesting that they sought the tomb of King [[Torvald Flameforge]], believing it to be hiddne in the shrine. One letter from a companion mentioned trying a route from the Underdark, and they suspected that the duergar may be in league with the elemental cultists, who had taken over what was now all but confirmed to be the lost dwarven city of [[Belsimar]] where Torvald once ruled. As the tunnel leading to the Temple of the Howling Hatred was nearby, they decided to return and put an end to the air cultists. During their descent, they found a large number of dead Drakkengarde soldiers, their wounds suggesting they had been violently hurled into the narrow walls and ceilings of the cavernous tunnel. Though they suspected these were the soldiers Bran had gathered months earlier, there was no sign of their former companion among the dead. When they reached the cultists' stronghold within Belsimar, they once again found Windharrow practicing with his flute. Telling him that they had returned to join the band, he gave them all cultists' robes and sent them on their way. After exploring the temple, and accidentally setting free a number of ghouls trapped within a ruined tomb, they dispatched Aerisi Kalinoth's wyvern rider guard before entering her pyramid and confronting her directly. The mad queen called upon her guards to defend her, but the heroes easily dispatched them before Gnarls Blackwood stabbed her through the heart. Her body disappeared into a sudden gust of wind as she died, her garments and silver spear clattering to the ground. Qwynn decided to take the spear, a magical weapon named ''[[Windvane]]''. Windharrow was relieved when he learned of Aerisi's death, explaining that he was once a simple bard hired by her parents to entertain her, but over the years she had grown into a cruel madwoman; he had only continued to serve her out of fear that she would have killed him otherwise. After giving them a rough map of the complex showing the strongholds of all four cults and a deeper cavern below the city, he departed to find a new future without her.
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