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I am nearing 900 years of age but it is only a fraction of the life Kerreth has led. For a creature of such age he is surprisingly rooted in the present. He has stated his father was Men and his mother Zidar. He did not inherit any of the magic of the Zidar and is invulnerable to magic, a trait no race can claim. What creatures walked Landermass with tusks? Only trolls, children of the Jungegud. Is there a god in Kerreth's family tree? Only Cothos could tell us and he speaks seldom these days. ... From Gerrand's Histories of Landermass. Kerreth Veralier looked down at Gornst from the last hill bordering the valley. He saw the huge castle lounging on the hillside surrounded by the levels of the walled city and noted the soldiers guarding both. The city was drab, gray and lifeless as if the castle sucked the spirit out of it. A single banner waved over the battlements, the many-armed herald of Belderag. "Inviting place," said Hobart. "Dacu Belderag is from a long line of strongmen," said Jaele.
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