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===The Arms of a King=== In the spring of [[Calendar#2965|2965]], a dwarf from [[Korthaz]] named Gargosh discovered the secret location of the tomb of King [[Torvald Flameforge]] some ways east of [[Red Oak Village]] in [[Orodeth]]. He had long sought to recover the axe ''[[Orcsplitter]]'' from the tomb and bring it back to Korthaz, but could not do so alone. And so he hired five adventurers to help him: the dwarven gladiator, Kazak Axehaft; the water genasi cleric, Jib; The human sorceress, Keiraleina; the halfling assassin, Countess Honeysuckle Bree; and the halfling paladin Flynn Cupsigh, brother to [[Qwynn Cupsigh]] of [[Drake's Company]]. Flynn had recently heard of their demise from his sister, and hoped that once the tomb was found, they could pick up investigating the elemental cults where his sister had left off. As the group traveled north from Drakkengarde, storms and earthquakes rumbled across the land on an almost daily basis, and they had repeated run-ins with both elementals and elemental cultists. As they crossed the great stone bridge over the [[Belsimar Strait]], they were attacked by a band of mercenaries who, when questioned after their defeat, said they were working for Gargosh's wicked cousin, Drannin. Finally, they arrived at the ruins marking the underground tomb. After bypassing the traps that barred the way, and solving the riddles that locked the path, they finally found the sarcophagus of King Torvald Flameforge. It was then that Drannin appeared, and revealed that "Gargosh" was actually a doppleganger in his employ; he had kidnapped the real Gargosh back in Drakkengarde the night before the group set off and given his journal to the doppelganger, hoping the adventurers would clear the path for him. Drannin underestimated them, though, and Drannin and his men were killed while the doppelganger fled into the night. Within the sarcophagus, they found the bones of the king lying atop a bed of stamped gold ingots, and clutching the greataxe ''Orcsplitter.'' Concerned by the spate of recent earthquakes, Kazak removed the king's bones and the ingots, intending to bring them to Korthaz along with the axe to be re-interred there.
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