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:Araldor arrived in Erildath with a small force from Legio IX when a gateway openned by forces unleashed in the battle against Mogroth appeared beneath them in a castrum (or maybe a taverna) in southern Hispania. Scattered throughout Erildath, they nevertheless are able to stay in touch because of the amazing postal system still operating there. | :Araldor arrived in Erildath with a small force from Legio IX when a gateway openned by forces unleashed in the battle against Mogroth appeared beneath them in a castrum (or maybe a taverna) in southern Hispania. Scattered throughout Erildath, they nevertheless are able to stay in touch because of the amazing postal system still operating there. | ||
− | :Will they get back? How does that postal system really work? And why does Araldor, a Roman tried and true have a Sindarin name? The answers to these questions and many more are forthcoming. | + | :Will they get back? How does that postal system really work? And why does Araldor, a Roman tried and true, have a Sindarin name? The answers to these questions and many more are forthcoming. |
:Or not. | :Or not. |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 9 March 2008
Guild Founder of Legio IX Hispania
Joined 2007.11.07
Likes: Campaigning in sunny weather in Hispania or southern Gaul, Falerian wine, parades - especially with exotic captives and wild animals. And the smell of new armor!
Dislikes: Barbarians who just will not get civilization, monsters, intrigue, laziness, bad weather, and bad wine.
- Araldor arrived in Erildath with a small force from Legio IX when a gateway openned by forces unleashed in the battle against Mogroth appeared beneath them in a castrum (or maybe a taverna) in southern Hispania. Scattered throughout Erildath, they nevertheless are able to stay in touch because of the amazing postal system still operating there.
- Will they get back? How does that postal system really work? And why does Araldor, a Roman tried and true, have a Sindarin name? The answers to these questions and many more are forthcoming.
- Or not.