Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190505142549/@comment-17114085-20190508130708

Bakel felt a surge of anger in him and he instinctively reached for Lamush's throat. "Grulmog, he...he's to blame!"

However, before he could do anything to Lamush the chief felt a wave of grief wash over him that overshadowed his anger.

He looked over at his daughter, who was being held by his Heart-Wife Mornz.

Durzha had never seen her father like this. She was too young to understand, but she still empathized with him and felt a deep pain in her chest.

Bakel looked down at Lamush. "Retract your challenge sister." He ordered. Lamush could see that the fire that had been there in his eyes was gone. In its place was a pit of anguish.

Lamush taking back her challenge was the only way Bakel could stop the fight without being shamed.

The Orcs headed down the tunnel to the right, still unaware of the Stormhawks being there.

They could try to follow the Orcs, but depending on how they chose to proceed the Orcs might discover them.

(Forgot that Hans was supposed to speak with in Shakespearean english to emphathise that he speaks in Old Atmoran. I edited his previous dialogue to fix this.)

Jofrodr thought it was the latter, but if the man was injured he wasn't acting like it. "His speech is strange too. I could barely catch a word of that prayer of his and he talks like a bard would an ancient ballad."

The way Hans was speaking hadn't been the norm since the Merethic Era.

Behind her, Kal saw that there was a fork in the tunnel, a dark path that the Companions hadn't noticed at all.

In that path, Kal saw shadows moving in the dark. She barely had enough time to react before one of those shadows produced an Orc that lunged right at her with his sword.