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The other two woke soon after. The smell of food easily roused the Kroxigor from its vigilant slumber which also caused the Skink to rise as well. Tee-Nee-Tyny, without a headdress, looked much more odd to Lucian from when he did have it one. In truth he was use to the Priest being closer in sense to a civilized man than a Lizardman.
Nothing the Knight could do on the matter.
The Lizardman finished faster than Adok did. Whatever tortures the Vampire had done upon him must not have been as scaring as the Dwarf. Or, perhaps, it was simply because of the Skink’s experinces that gave him such a temper.
“It is good that the Dead One has been reduced to ashes.” Said the Skink as he finished listen to Lucian’s retelling of the events, “If the Dead One was allowed to continue, the undead would have learned the secrets of the Old Ones. With that one’s death, it will be many more decades until Chaos learns.”
“So if this is the place, what do we need to do?” Lucian asked the Skink.
“Time must be taken.” Answered the Skink, “This one must invoke the rituals of the Old Ones. To do so damage must be repaired.”
“So how long will it take?” The Knight had to ask.
“A few. Time must be taken to see damage. Only after can Tee-Nee-Tyny realize what needs to be done. Then we shall know what needs to be known.”
“So that means we have a few days to look around, eh Adok?” Lucian smiled towards his Dwarfish friend.
There was not much of a reaction from the Dwarf. He simply stirred the bowl of stew within his hands half-heartedly. Lucian noted that he did eat something which was good, but wondered what was the issue.
>Go exploring for Runes
>Find a new mount
>Help Tee-Nee-Tyny prepare the ritual