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Tarlok's Crimes Against Dwarven Kind

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Posters were to be found around Regalia, written in dwarven and common

I Wulf Eikinskjaldi Grofsmid of Ruin Khuur

summon all dwarves of Regalia to meeting over matter of Tarlok's crimes against creations of Duindin
Tarlok has confessed that on Jorrhildr he commited forced symbiosis. Eating those that were rejected by worms
He then confessed that amongst his victims were dwarves

Due to this I summon all dwarves of Regalia to vote. Shall Tarlok have grudge declared upon him for crimes of forced symbiosis and cannibalism? Or shall he be forgiven since it was before he arrived to Regalia?

I vote for grudge to be declared
 
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An urlan would glance over these posters and offered a small huff through his nostrils.
"An known criminal and terrorist asking for justice? You have no grounds to call for that when you yourself have assaulted and hurt innocent people."
 
A poet read over the paper, huffing.
"This borderline /TERRORIST/ makes false claims against my friend, attacks innocent noblewomen, and assumes the dwarven population will unite against a good man! Absurdity, I say! This Grofsmid fellow aught to get some sense beaten into him."
 
A response is left below a poster.

"As distasteful as this is truthful or not, you located, defaced and destroyed statues of different faiths and peoples during the occupation.

You have no place to take the moral high ground."
 
. : The edges of one of the posters within Crookback is framed with Black Dahlias their stems woven together artfully, a symbol of evil and dishonesty, amongst other things : .
 
The Young Kathar stumbled upon the sign.

"Never again shall you receive my mercy.

Before, if I stumbled upon you without your strength- in your many moments of weakness, when you were outnumbered, when you were harmed or already occupied, you were spared my wrath. I wished to rend your flesh from your pitiful bones fairly.

No more.

You ambush, from behind, those who would show you such mercy. I would aim to destroy your reputation but I could not compete with your own actions on that front, so instead I say this:

You're a prick and I'm going to kill you.

Put that in your book of grudges."
 
From the Winter Palace, Lady Revna Vikstrom looks over the letter presented to her by Tarlok. With but a Huf - she walks over to the window, balls up the notice, and aims for the compost pile outside before returning to the other Urlan. She shakes her head and rotates her wrist in a wave of her arm parallel to the ground as if to mimic the flowing water.

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