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 ====== A Birthright stolen, A song silenced ====== ====== A Birthright stolen, A song silenced ======
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 //See Also: [[http://​bardicknowledge.com/​2014/​gamemasters/​chips-games/​a-birthright-stolen-a-song-silenced|Bardic Knowledge]]//​ //See Also: [[http://​bardicknowledge.com/​2014/​gamemasters/​chips-games/​a-birthright-stolen-a-song-silenced|Bardic Knowledge]]//​
  
  
-The caravan finally arrives in [[atlas:​Bornheim]],​ one of the largest port city on the continent of [[atlas:​Miran]]. Nearly thirty-two thousand (32,000) people live in or around the city and while the population is mostly [[creatures:​human]] – there is a large [[creatures:​elf|elven]] and [[creatures:​dwarf|dwarven]] quarter within the city walls. Most of the other non-human population live within a large Foreign Quarter or small communities in [[atlas:​Districts of Bornheim#​Old Town]]. [[people:Amer Terrente]] has to deal with family business first, but he arranges for a large bunk room over The Bear and Pike Inn.+The caravan finally arrives in [[atlas:​Bornheim]],​ one of the largest port city on the continent of [[atlas:​Miran]]. Nearly thirty-two thousand (32,000) people live in or around the city and while the population is mostly [[creatures:​human]] – there is a large [[creatures:​elf|elven]] and [[creatures:​dwarf|dwarven]] quarter within the city walls. Most of the other non-human population live within a large Foreign Quarter or small communities in [[atlas:​Districts of Bornheim#​Old Town]]. [[people:amer_terrante]] has to deal with family business first, but he arranges for a large bunk room over The Bear and Pike Inn.
  
  
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 With a nose for trouble, [[people:​Rakul Shaleem]] leads the others off to a gaming house near the docks. While he is asking around about a ship named the Gorgon. [[people:​Brizanthimus]] speaks to many of the sailors and a few of them believe the shattered city from his dream is one of the many ruined [[atlas:​Theodova|Theodovan]] cities along the shores of the [[atlas:​Serpente Sea]]. A few possibilities,​ but nothing concrete so he waves down Xarth and heads over towards a table where a particularly gifted singer is singing a rather despondent dirge. With a nose for trouble, [[people:​Rakul Shaleem]] leads the others off to a gaming house near the docks. While he is asking around about a ship named the Gorgon. [[people:​Brizanthimus]] speaks to many of the sailors and a few of them believe the shattered city from his dream is one of the many ruined [[atlas:​Theodova|Theodovan]] cities along the shores of the [[atlas:​Serpente Sea]]. A few possibilities,​ but nothing concrete so he waves down Xarth and heads over towards a table where a particularly gifted singer is singing a rather despondent dirge.
  
-The man's name is [[people:​Dobry]],​ a [[atlas:Mladovians]] whose people were conquered when the [[atlas:Dakarians]] arrived. Briz feels sorry for him and tries to give him tips on how better to entertain a crowd, but Dobry is not singing to entertain but instead the songs of his people. His great grandfather wrote down the songs with the Dakarians arrived so their history would not be lost. When his father passed his younger brother stole the book and ran off to this city. Rakul overhears the man's plight he immediately says that he will help him recover the birthright that was stolen by his brother. Rakul also punches him for singing such dark and depressing songs.+The man's name is [[people:​Dobry]],​ a [[orgs:mladovians]] whose people were conquered when the [[orgs:dakarians]] arrived. Briz feels sorry for him and tries to give him tips on how better to entertain a crowd, but Dobry is not singing to entertain but instead the songs of his people. His great grandfather wrote down the songs with the Dakarians arrived so their history would not be lost. When his father passed his younger brother stole the book and ran off to this city. Rakul overhears the man's plight he immediately says that he will help him recover the birthright that was stolen by his brother. Rakul also punches him for singing such dark and depressing songs.
  
  
 ==== The Elven Connection ==== ==== The Elven Connection ====
  
-Briz helps the young man and after talking to him a bit more, with a wary eye on Rakul, he believes the  book might contain the written magic of the Mldovians. It was believed lost many generations ago when the Dakarians killed off those few spirit singers that were still alive following the Mldovian ​Civil War. The only clue they have is that his brother, ​[[people:Natan]], came into the city a month ago and the family owned the watermill outside of the village of [[atlas:​Ciosny]].+Briz helps the young man and after talking to him a bit more, with a wary eye on Rakul, he believes the  book might contain the written magic of the [[orgs:​Mladovians]]. It was believed lost many generations ago when the Dakarians killed off those few spirit singers that were still alive following the Mladovian ​Civil War. The only clue they have is that his brother, Natan, came into the city a month ago and the family owned the watermill outside of the village of [[atlas:​Ciosny]].
  
 After several hours they find Leonek, a carpenter who lived in a nearby town and often traveled to Ciosny. He remembers both the boys and their father. Natan found him just a few weeks ago. He always knew the younger boy was trouble, but he wants no part of what is happening. Rakul and [[people:​Xarth]] manage to physically convince him otherwise, which sends everyone nearby somewhere else. Leonek relents and says that Natan wanted to know about elves. Natan said he met and elven woman outside of the village and came to the city to meet her. Leonek warned the young man about the treachery of elves, but he fears his warning fell on deaf ears. After several hours they find Leonek, a carpenter who lived in a nearby town and often traveled to Ciosny. He remembers both the boys and their father. Natan found him just a few weeks ago. He always knew the younger boy was trouble, but he wants no part of what is happening. Rakul and [[people:​Xarth]] manage to physically convince him otherwise, which sends everyone nearby somewhere else. Leonek relents and says that Natan wanted to know about elves. Natan said he met and elven woman outside of the village and came to the city to meet her. Leonek warned the young man about the treachery of elves, but he fears his warning fell on deaf ears.
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 Dobry has come to trust Tomacarne, who rescued his brother from those who were torturing him – but he will do whatever Briz and Xarth think is best (he does not trust Rakul who seems both violent and greedy). They believe it would be best for Dobry to either leave the city and travel east or be hidden among the dwarves. Given the problem with either solution they decide to hide Dobry and his brother then talk to Amer and see if his family can help. Dobry has come to trust Tomacarne, who rescued his brother from those who were torturing him – but he will do whatever Briz and Xarth think is best (he does not trust Rakul who seems both violent and greedy). They believe it would be best for Dobry to either leave the city and travel east or be hidden among the dwarves. Given the problem with either solution they decide to hide Dobry and his brother then talk to Amer and see if his family can help.
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