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VENTURES INTO THE REMOTE (RP)

"We should do something abou--" Daugo was saying, befote hearing Grimnir"s call. "I'll catch up with you," he says to Thoruk.
Walking towards the old dwarf, a slight uneasiness washes over him. He had no great love for him, regarding him as too violent, rash, and cocky for everyone's good. He was honestly a little afraid of him. What could he want?
"Uh, morning," he says. "What's the matter?"
 
Grimnir looks at the Hobbit, as he stands before the forge. "Master Burglar, alot of us use crossbows as you know. Yet, we do not have bolts, the greedy bastards took them. So, can you get me some wood, just right outside of here. So I can craft us more bolts." He looks at Daugo, with a firm face.
 
"We'll take... this one." he says, grabbing a short boar spear for Ha'zi and a longer boar spear for himself. "To me, the key to combat is to have a weapon that you fits you well and that you can wield with ease." he says, handing the spear to Ha'zi. "Come with me, we have much to do..." For the next hour, Dimitri trains Ha'zi in the use of his boar spear. "You did well, boy, much better than some of the highborn rats in Gondor." he says. He considered this a practice and barely broke a sweat. "So, what would you like to hear about?"
 
Daugo wondered at being called 'Master Burglar', but said nothing about it. He blinks twice. "You want me to leave the city and gather sticks?"
 
Looks at Daugo with big eyes, "Yes, just go outside and gather some wood. Even the smallest amount would provide us plenty of bolts. Take Cardilloc with you, he seems to be a good protection, would he join."
 
"I'm originally from Bree but my parents moved us to Anfalas where I grew up. I was captured with these Gondorians in raids near Pinnath Gelin." She pointed to the Gondorian group which was still celebrating amidst the morning haze. "What about you, Tork, right?" She laughed a little. [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/KingTraitor/74.png" name="KingTraitor"]13615485[/user]
 
After eating his breakfast Elodrin would sit down for a moment before standing up. If there were any Gondorians eating he told them to hurry up and then meet him at the Gondorian section. Then he would head over and tell anyone walking to breakfast to follow him. Once arriving at the section he would start to wake everyone up. "Let's go boys and girls! You want to get off this island then you better get ready to run! It's training time!"
 
Some groans but most followed.
"What're you gonna make 'em do?" Silesia said walking up to Elodrin, hands on her hips as she questioned the older man. [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/DeathValley105/74.png" name="DeathValley105"]15756962[/user]
 
"We've been idle for to long. Our senses are dropping, so is our endurance and our physical prowess. So all of us and any others who wish to join are going to have a training session." He'd tell her before yelling for everyone to get behind him in a line, 3 men side by side as the maximum width. "Follow Me!" He'd yell to the group once everyone was in the line and started to jog to the campfire, and then when they reached the campfire he would lead them to the mouth of the cave and then start to do laps around the whole city. After four laps he would tell them to continue going until they've hit another eight laps. "Once your done come back to the camp. You can have your meal then." He'd say but would start to walk around filling up cups and giving it to those who needed it before sending them back.
 
"Aye, Thoruk" he says while listening to her adorable laugh. "From Bree... interesting." he adds before starting to tell about himself. "Well, I'm from the bloodline of the Ironbeards and I come from the Iron Hills." he stops to ask "Ya know about where they are?" before he continues "Well, since my parents died I left my homeland to search out for the reason I am here, every dwarf has a reason why Durin would give him a live I guess." he says while looking and Polly a bit closer "Well somehow I ended up in Bree and we got trapped by some bandits who eventually brought us here as slaves." "But I must say" he says after finishing his meal "You give me something I realy missed out for a few years. Aye, a great feeling I must say." the dwarf says before standing up "Excuse me if I talk a bit to much young lady."
 
"Fackin' shit, mate. He's drilling them." Marco whistled, remaining away from the Gondorian group. It seemed he had assimilated into the Thoruk-Iver-Daugo Squad but they had merged off with one another. Thoruk trying to hit on Polly, Daugo fulfilling some sort of job for Grimnir and Iver, well, being Iver. Marco wandered over to watch Dimitri train Ha'zi as well as watched Elodrin.

The older Gondorian saw the man slacking off whilst his friends: Dean, Sam and Silesia along with the other 70 or so Gondorians did exercise around Aldamos.

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"Oh, no, it's quite alrighty," she said watching him stand. "Dwarves, right? Tork, where did the dwarves come from? I've always wondered but I never could find the answer in any of the books I read in Pinnath Gelin." [user avatar="https://cravatar.eu/helmavatar/KingTraitor/74.png" name="KingTraitor"]13615485[/user]
 
Margoz casually walks away from the group and join Grimnir to get weapons from the forge. Before he leaves, he gives Iver's spear back and takes his Rhunic Scimitar.
 
"Aye, most people think we're made out of stone and come out of wholes in the ground." he pauses to grin a bit "Well, however, only our ancestors where like this, like our allmigthy Durin, they where made out of stone and where the first dwarves to live here, but since then we're just like you humans if it comes to repopulation, ya know?"
 
"Well, that my lad would have been the Second Battle of Calembel. Biggest, most dangerous battle fought in the Gondorian heartlands in the past 50 years." Dimitri began.

"It all started when we got the rallying order, had to scrap together 100 men in four hours. A whole lot harder than it sounds, but nicer than endless hours of practice in the sun. We marched to Dol Amroth, joined up with the 600 there, then moved north. We were lucky enough to have some Knights of the Swan with us." Dimitri started. "I still remember them. Clad in silver, mounted on shining steeds and armed with beautiful swords and lances. Like the old legends..." he said, staring off into the distance. "Anyways, we got to Calembel a few days later and prepared. We were facing a warband of orcs thought to be 2000 strong. They'd been burning their way through the heartland for a week now and seemed to want to plunder the town of Calembel. My troop was positioned on a small hill in the center of the force, right at the front. Little did we know we'd take the brunt of the assault." He pauses to take a breath.

"The orcs came right as the sun began to fall. They fight better in the dark. They charged right at us from a forest, over a flat field. Great target practice. The captain managed to get three, maybe four volleys, before the orcs slammed into our line. Our line buckled and bent, but we were stubborn. We didn't break. I fought in the front with my warhammer, cracking skulls and breaking arms countless times. We repelled the first assault rather easily, but then the second came, and then the third. Little by little, we were worn down. The flanks shuddered and almost broke after the third, they were saved only by the Knights of the Swan. It was brutal to be in front of their lances. We eventually came down to a mere 400 tired, wounded men against a horde of orcs." Dimitri said.

"The fourth and largest assault came right at midnight. They howled and roared, chanted and raved. The orcs were bloodthirsty, for they sensed our weakness. They surged forth, and then the slog began. I watched my brothers fall on all sides of me, hacked down by orcs, but we stood our ground. The 4th of Pinnath Gelin always did. I came face to face with the biggest orc I ever saw. He had a sword that dripped with poison, and armor thicker than a troll's hide. So we fought, and eventually, he got the best of me. Cut me real bad in my arm. But I wouldn't go down without a fight. I shouted, "Tulkas, give me strength!" and with a roar, slammed my hammer right into his head. He fell, but so did I. I could feel the poison burning through me and could do nothing. Two of my buddies dragged me away as the general retreat was sounded..."

"We were supposed to get reinforcements, but they didn't get there till two days later. Two days after Calembel burned. Two days after I lost my arm. Two days after the orc feasted on the dead and butchered the wounded. They didn't come, apparently, because the acting commander, some high-born rat from the east, thought that we didn't need help. But us survivors knew why: he was scared. Scared of battle and slaughter, scared of death. The 4th was disbanded after the battle, the orcs scattered following a decisive battle, and I went north after all this. Got my metal arm, went to Bree, etc., etc."

"So, how's that for a story?" he asked.
 
After eating his breakfast, Sigeric surveyed the camp. He observed Dimitri training with Ha'zi, Elodrin ordering around the Gondorians, and Thoruk flirting with the blacksmith. But most interestingly to him, he observed the Northmen from before, sitting around the fire. "Would any one of you have an interest in sparring?" He asked abruptly, interrupting them. "I need a good challenge. Might be hard to find one amongst the lot of you."
 
Awe-struck, Ha'zi would sit, sniffling, as he heard the end of Dimitri's tale. "Wow, I'd like to be as strong as that. To hold off entire hordes... well, I guess I already am." He motions at his tatoo. "But i'd rather be skilled without it, too. Thank you, Dimitri." He smiled.
 
Grimnir looks at the hassle going on at Sigeric's position, continueing to smith, yet pay attention closely to whatever happens.
 
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