Gishmel is dead // Gishmel ist tot

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Gishmel is dead // Gishmel ist tot

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Today the criminal and traitor Gishmel was executed under they eyes of Elderking Tialdin, Earl Lennier, Captain Bailey Thunigan, his brother Deshinal, Arameh from the Kallahorn Knights, Sun Long and others.

With his dead a serial of murder and crimes and his crimes against Silverbrand ends.

May he find rest now.

Ghorn Gemfist

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Heute wurde der Verbrecher und Verräter Gishmel unter den Augen des Altkönigs Tialdin, Graf Lennier, Hauptmann Bailey Thunigan, seinem Bruder Deshinal, Arameh von den Kallahorn rittern, Sun Long und anderen hingerichtet.

Damit endet eine Serie von Morden und Verbrechen, und seinen Verbrechen gegen Silverbrand.

Möge er nun Frieden finden.

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Ich habe nicht wirklich hingesehen.
Auch wenn er es wohl verdient haben mag... zu schrecklich ist solch ein Anblick...
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Post by Gabon Corad »

And how many orcs wos der trien ter stop yoo frum killin him and save his life?


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Post by Ghorn »

No single orc, but we haven't mentioned the execution until we went to get him from the castlejail.

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Post by Pocal »

I may be misinformed, but was their even a trial before his execution? I was a friend of his and would have spoken on his behalf.

I know that he was arrested by Troll's Bane for crimes against citizens and the town, but was their a trial for the crimes against Silverbrand? Maybe he was used somehow, or completely innocent.

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Post by Ghorn »

There was a trial against him through the high Council, and he was spoken guilty. He was not innocent, and not used for something. There were enough witnesses.

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Just the high Council? The same council that seemed to pick themselves. Just as I thought.

I fear what Irmorom is thinking about his great race now. I pray his hammer does not fall on Silverbrand in fury.

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Post by Ghorn »

You speak like a traitor. Like someone Gishmel was. Gishmel lead a group of surfacers against the dwarven town and wounded King Tialdin. He tried to conquer it and to make it to a town for necromancers. Defending him and his doings makes you to the same filth he was.

And since Gishmel was a follower of Moshran I am quiet sure Irmorom don't mind that he died. He is proud that we bring judgement to a traitor against him and the dwarven race.

You have no clue about what you are talking.

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Post by Pocal »

I have no clue that you do not give your own race fair treatment. The judgement of those that decided amongst themselves who would take a clanlord position.

We saw what happened with Durin. He endangered the city. He was forced to resign. Clearly a bad choice.

Did you have divine knowledge form Moshran saying he was a follower of his?

Just because Gishmel might not have followed Irmorom, although as I believe he was still a craftsman he did, that does not mean that Irmorom, who looks over the dwarben race more than the other gods it seems, would be happy to know a dwarf was not given a fair and public trial.

I said I would speak on his behalf, that does not mean that I follow or condone what he did, but I knew him before this happened.

I am glad that I am no longer wishing to join such a city, but I do hope that all current and future citizens of Silverbrand can see what they have in their Council.

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Post by Ghorn »

We wouldn't take you as a citizen. You are no real dwarf, your heart don't pounce on a dwarven way. Just stay away from our lands.

Gishmel followed Moshran, he said it. He also tried to conquer the town for the necromancers, who are all followers of Moshran. He wanted it to become a town of necromancers.

Oh, and we don't care for your opinion.

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We shall see who is allowed into the Mountain. That will settle this I guess.


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Post by Ghorn »

Was that a threat? So we have another traitor here?

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No, I'm stopping this and letting Irmorom decide. Can't understand what being allowed in the Mountain means?


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I too would support him

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Post by Thurbert~ »

Rogan Silverbeard, your words are bold and do not reflect the wisdom Irmorom usually gifts his choosen race with.

Gishmel took up arms against his fellow brothers and sisters, spilled blood in the halls of Silverbrand, halls sacred for Irmorom.

How dare you defend him, he who slew innocent dwarves in their home, driven by a frenzy to conquer the town for himself?

I pity you and I hope Irmorom himself will offer you the pay for your ill believes.

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