2,915
edits
(The LinkTitles extension automatically added links to existing pages (<a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://github.com/bovender/LinkTitles">https://github.com/bovender/LinkTitles</a>).) |
m (Text replacement - "<span class="DROPCAP">([A-Z])<\/span>" to "$1") |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
When dwarves everywhere are low in their cups and begin to debate the greatest dwarven heroes of the ages, one name comes up time and time again: Rainstorff. The reputation of this legendary hero is known across the lands, and it is said by many that he was the greatest dwarven [[fighter]] ever to walk on [[Layonara]]. During his life he did a great many deeds for which he is still renowned, including his work on the construction of a great dwarven fortress in the Brech Mountains. However, Rainstorff found himself restless before construction of the fortress was finished, called on to even greater adventures. It was another [[dwarf]], Ulgrid, who took over the construction and rule of the fortress,. and Rainstorff set out again, this time finding his way to the [[Roughlands]] on [[Belinara]]. | |||
Rainstorff spent some time in the Roughlands, and he built himself quite a reputation there. Many spoke of how he was quick to help all those who needed aid. When not aiding others, Rainstorff and his companions traveled the Roughlands, looking for adventure, and it was on a trip such as this that he and his party came upon a mysterious poem about Fields of Bone. | Rainstorff spent some time in the Roughlands, and he built himself quite a reputation there. Many spoke of how he was quick to help all those who needed aid. When not aiding others, Rainstorff and his companions traveled the Roughlands, looking for adventure, and it was on a trip such as this that he and his party came upon a mysterious poem about Fields of Bone. | ||