Chapter I: Blood on the Snow - February 25th, 2960
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Ealdulf looks at Torwin. You would give more to the Dunlending? I thought I was already being generous. Why should we aid our enemies? Will it not be used against us?"
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"Why not? They risked life and limb as much as we did," Istril says, coming to Torwin's aid. "I am sure they have faced as much hardship as your people during the winter and from the predations of that beast, and would this not be seen as a gesture of peace and understanding?"
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Hereweald has been silent for a long time, he has been deep in thought, and on guard against treachery from Ulfur. When the debate on the treasure share comes up he shrugs, "It was our towns and people that were slaughtered, and it was in our lands we found and slew the beast. The reward we have is kingly, and so is what the Dunlendings have gotten. Yet, they too suffered and they too fought with us, more than our own people did. They are brave and Imhar has kept his word. What harm is there is giving them an equal share? The great songs of old begin with simple gestures of friendship."
"He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom." - Gandalf
J.R.R. Tolkien, Council of Elrond, The Fellowship of the Ring
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"Very well," says Ealdulf. "The Dunlending shall receive an equal share of the treasure. He will be granted safe passage back to his lands." Looking hard at Imhar he continues, "If you betray my trust in this matter Dunlending, know that the King's vengeance will be brought to bear against you and your people. I prefer peace, and hope that your people will also work to keep peace between us."
With that, Imhar is dismissed. He bids your company farewell and thanks you for your help and support. He leaves and you are left alone with Ealdulf.
The Reeve bids you wait a while while he meets with Héastan in private. After a short time, the man emerges from the Reeve's private chamber looking somewhat chastened. Ealdulf dismisses him and then turns to your group.
"You have served your King faithfully, and for that I am appreciative. I would ask you for one more favor. Ulfúr is dead and you witnessed his death. His father is a proud man and will demand to know how his son died. If you would take a share of the treasure as weregild for his son's loss and explain to him how Ulfúr died, it would do much to assuage the mistrust sown by Héastan. I would have you leave in no more than 2 days from now. If you do this, I will recommend your presence at the King's Midsummer feast as guests of honor for your service to the Mark. What say you?
With that, Imhar is dismissed. He bids your company farewell and thanks you for your help and support. He leaves and you are left alone with Ealdulf.
The Reeve bids you wait a while while he meets with Héastan in private. After a short time, the man emerges from the Reeve's private chamber looking somewhat chastened. Ealdulf dismisses him and then turns to your group.
"You have served your King faithfully, and for that I am appreciative. I would ask you for one more favor. Ulfúr is dead and you witnessed his death. His father is a proud man and will demand to know how his son died. If you would take a share of the treasure as weregild for his son's loss and explain to him how Ulfúr died, it would do much to assuage the mistrust sown by Héastan. I would have you leave in no more than 2 days from now. If you do this, I will recommend your presence at the King's Midsummer feast as guests of honor for your service to the Mark. What say you?
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"I would be glad to see this done;" replies Toriwn, "I have no desire to leave a potential blood feud unchecked. Where does his father live?"
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Nodding Hereweald agrees, "I will see it done, we have returned his sword to his brother, but a father should know of son's passing. It is not uncommon among our people for a father to bury a son, but the sting of it is still terrible." He takes his leave when given, and seeks out a bath, a meal and some ale in that order, hoping to meet up with the others later for a song and a drink.
"He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom." - Gandalf
J.R.R. Tolkien, Council of Elrond, The Fellowship of the Ring
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"I should like to come as well, if you will have me," Istril puts in. "I would see this adventure to its close."
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Ealdulf nods when you agree to deliver the weregild. "Good, then make what preparations you need and return in 2 days time for instructions. And thank you again for your service to the King and our people.You have risked much and it will not be forgotten." With that, you are dismissed and free to roam throughout Edoras as you see fit.