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The Heros
The narrative had ended, and now Darenthil was suprised to find small sketches of Eoin's companions, and short but detailed writings of the Knights own thoughts on his fellow hero's
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Gim : I feel closest to this small gnome, like myself he finds himself held at arms length by these Dwarves. I feel that while he is respected, he is treated with slight disdain for his strange behavior. Strange indeed it is though, he keeps very poor hygine, and knows not when to hold his tounge. Still he has shown great skill, and where it not for his healing powers I would have fallen in battle. He says he draws his power from nature, and indeed it seems likely that in a round about way, the Godess Aesia, may be granting this gnome his powers. Perhaps he worships the Godess and does not even know it?

Groehl : A dwarven cleric, could it get any worse? The temperance of a dwarf, mixed with the unyielding faith of a cleric can lead to only one thing... long debates over religion. Though he serves a false god, Groehl has shown some skill, though he is indebted to my sword play. He seems to be quite proud of his powers though, in truth, they do not seem to be any more powerful than rival gods. How paganistic these dwarves are, believeing in many gods, all of whom solve their quarrels using mortals. He is at the very least, amusing with his religious rhetoric.

Rorrin : Evil awaits its oppourtunity to take hold in this dwarf, I can see it every day. He knows that which is right, and chooses to follow it, but without much fervor. I must watch this dwarf, though he shows no hostility towards me or anyone else, he seems to wish to gain at others expense, always commenting on how we COULD do the wrong thing, but we MUST do the right. Does he not know it is a privilge to champion Good?

Lochlan : A dragon shamman, more paganistic rituals. This dwarf has a lust for blood it seems. He lives for combat, not to say I do not also relish the martial arts, but this man lusts for it, as the Cleric does. Lochlan believes his Dragon to be good, as if a demon could be, but misled as he is he still is a capable warrior. Stout and a good fighter, the man can finish his enemies as well as he finishes his food. I've yet to see the Dragon do anything for him, but the dwarf continues to pray to it. Some species are so simple.

Grizzlegast : Aesia save me, why do we have a goblin traveling with us? Like the pox, this beast came upon us and now will not leave. At first he was ammusing, then he was helpful, now he is refusing to work without pay. I say good riddance to the little oaf then! He thinks himself attached to some royal lineage, but I know that no goblin could ever be wise enough, or powerful enough for any king or lord to have use of him. I think that by the end of our travels, Grizzlegast will be the cause of at least one misadventure.

From the journal of Eoin Fitzpatrick

Contributor: Scott Brown