WARNING
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:10 pm
Dear fellow Galmairians!
Do you caution when going to the desert outside of Cadomyr lands. A series of portals spawning undead have appeared near the altar of the God of Blood and Bones. I witnessed mummies, zombies, skeletons of all varieties, hell hounds, and even drow coming through these. Also in the area is the large foot print. It is believed the Dragon Zaras is back and is responsible for this. I heard mages of Runewick are looking into ways to close these portals. Any who wish to help keep the undead fought back use caution and go with friends if possible. For those who think this is a Cadomyrian issue and your honour does not make you consider helping, do consider that only a mountain range separates our town and theirs. This is no feat for a Dragon to pass and make their next stop on their way to destruction. Servants of the dark one, or children in the case of Zaras, do not care about town allegiance only power, suffering, and pain. Do keep your eyes open and report anything on this issue.
Chancellor Evie Pryler
((note a translation would be greatly appreciated))
Do you caution when going to the desert outside of Cadomyr lands. A series of portals spawning undead have appeared near the altar of the God of Blood and Bones. I witnessed mummies, zombies, skeletons of all varieties, hell hounds, and even drow coming through these. Also in the area is the large foot print. It is believed the Dragon Zaras is back and is responsible for this. I heard mages of Runewick are looking into ways to close these portals. Any who wish to help keep the undead fought back use caution and go with friends if possible. For those who think this is a Cadomyrian issue and your honour does not make you consider helping, do consider that only a mountain range separates our town and theirs. This is no feat for a Dragon to pass and make their next stop on their way to destruction. Servants of the dark one, or children in the case of Zaras, do not care about town allegiance only power, suffering, and pain. Do keep your eyes open and report anything on this issue.
Chancellor Evie Pryler
((note a translation would be greatly appreciated))