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Malach - NPC's page

5 posts. Alias of Xaaon of Xen'Drik.

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Malach follows Kaega'ko, pauses before he leaves, and says without turning around

"It is uncertain, many factions seek many items in this game. I see possible death...be careful in the Mournlands, remember healing does not work normally there."

Then he departs


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"It is not where you must go...the choice is yours...the players are moving, the game has begun..."

"Kaega'ko has been to that location as she was at the battle, something was lost that day, but it was not missed, now it will be found, but by whom?"


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"I have been following the prophecy for a long time, this is a pivotal piece in the prophecy. I see several groups in conflict. The Heroes of Dhakaan being one of those groups..."

"The prophecy indicates a grand search, a search for the lost items of the ancient empire of Dhakaan, it's not clear but I see interaction on nearly every continent of Eberron, I see Daelkyr, I see rogue dragons, I see giants...darkness, chaos, blood..."

"I can say more at this time...my patron knowns other agents are already moving, trying to change the prophecy...so I was told to move."

"The next question is where....I have seen three locations so far...A location near the border of Cyre, a place Kaega'ko is familiar with from what I understand..."

"The second location is below Sharn" "The final location lies within the border of what is now Valenar, I need not tell you the danger within Valenar, the elves have no love for your race, and it's their land now."


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Ur-Kaim wrote:

"It means Warden of madness, it is an old draconic title given to the first of my family, Hassnuk Ur"

*in draconic*
"But I think you would already know that"

I try to read his tatoos 1d20+int = 18

Spoiler:

The tattooes appear to be draconic runes related to the prophecy, more symbols than words, the ancient dialect is beyond your skill. aka, they are there for descriptive purposes rather than part of the adventure

Malach begins to gesture and speak arcane words
Knowledge (arcana) DC19:

Spoiler:
He cast the spell tongues

After casting the spell he speaks again...now in perfect goblinoid "Not what does Ur mean...what does Kaim mean, or what do you feel it means?You have a feeling he knows what it means, and wants your answer


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"Ur-Kaim..."

The prophet closes his eyes and seems to digest the name...

In a think accent"ooWhat dahs eet mean...ooWhat dahs Kaim mean?"



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