B-rank free form x3
A soft snow was descending upon the land of Iserheim, iceberg, when the ship was pulling into port. The ship was a Iser model, a rustic wood fashion yet still carried enough modernities to deal better with sea travel. Its passengers were all Iser men and women, most coming back to their homeland as travel to different countries was steadily becoming harder and harder to achieve for those who could not travel with magic. Amongst them was a bard, one who tells stories and sings songs of valor into battle. He was the average height for the iser, 6 feet tall and not lacking any muscle. He took a deep breath with a smile as he was walking down the plank to shore. There he already spotted a friendly face.
“Frode! How's the weather while I was gone?” Frode, a bald man with ginger facial hair smiled a toothy grin. “Cold enough to freeze a bear’s balls off!” He responded and gave him a big hug, which Grolaf was more then happy to repay in kind.
“So Grolaf, where’s the pile of Jotun ears you said you were going to bring back?”
“Hah! Turns out there are not much Jotuns at the silent glaciers, the ones I found though…” Grolaf brought out the line of severed giant ears, each as big as a frying pan. Frode merely whistled at the bounty.
“I always knew you were going to be a thane! Tell me, were they as big as mountains?”
“Oh no, mind you their still pretty fuckin huge. But we were able to deal with them.”
“We?”
“Oh right! I met a lass over there who apparently was hunting Jotuns herself. Frode get this, she’s a dragon slayer. Claims have been raised by a dragon itself!”
“You lie! Every dragon that has been spotted always needed a blade in it! No way she was raised by one.”
“I do not lie! Truly hear it from Reina herself. Reina?” Grolaf would have turned around to see no one nearby. He looked confused and glanced back at Frode. “Must be still on the boat I guess?” Grolaf would have begun to climb back on board to find the dragon slayer, Frode following behind.
In the ship most of the cabin doors were open, being cleaned up after hosting guests. All save for one, which was still locked. Inside on its bed lay a red headed woman with hair as nearly long as her splayed out behind her. She hadn’t realized that they had docked already, but was in no condition to move. She was doubled over, holding her stomach as it felt like an ocean there. A sharp knock at her door made her flinch, a headache made worse by the noise. “Reina? Reina?! Come on out, we landed already!” Reina groaned as she tried moving in bed, a slow and torturous process. But as she moved herself to sit up in bed, she felt whatever had afflicted her lessened its grip, and before long she was geared up and ready to face the day.
She opened up the door to see two men outside in the ship's hallway. One was Grolaf who despite being human was tolerable to be around. The other man was as big as Grolaf, though only had ginger facial hair. “Seasick I take it? I would have played a soothing tune if I knew.” “Not so loud!” She rubbed her head as she glared over at the stranger, “Who?” “Oh! That’s Frode, good friend of mine.” Frode would step up, an arm extended in greeting. “Dragon slayer eh? Not a water dragon slayer, I take it?” Reina responded by walking right past, with Frode looking curiously at Grolaf. “Ah, she’s a sweetie when ya don’t piss her off.” He responded with a laugh as Frode shook his head.
Reina stepped outside into the frosty air, thankful that she had brought her bison pelt with her. She scanned the land in front of her, wooden huts with straw roofs were the first thing she saw, but more things began to show. Something akin to a car was slowly making its way down the middle of town, in its trunk a fresh kill of an elk if she had to guess. It was making its way towards a bigger hut…no, a stone structure? “Ah home, isn’t she beautiful?” Reina looked up at him with a distasteful look, “Yes the houses of stick and straw are very charming.” she said in a sarcastic tone before stepping off the ramp onto Iserheim’s land.
The walk to the Jarl’s palace was a longer one than Reina expected. Which might have been because Grolaf seemed to stop and talk to every person he came across. Which frustrated Reina to no end, seeing all of them were taller than her! Even some of their young, teenagers they called them, were reaching her height and bound for more. She didn’t have to worry about them or anyone else bothering her, a glare was more than enough to stop their inquiries. Still though, even if their houses seemed fragile even for human standards, the people were far more sturdy than those in Fiore. That difference seemed to make them more tolerable, even with all their staring.
Eventually they would have made it to the pathway that led up the jarl’s palace. This was appropriate as unlike the other structures this one was actually constructed from stone, wooden archways greeted the three as they began to walk through. Cobblestone layered the ground they walked, though it hardly confused reina. “Well I’m glad to see Jarl dragon’s fang has the sense to not lay in the mud.” “Well of course he would get the first finished building of the village.” Reina looked at him expecting more, which he gladly gave. “See, the village of jordunstrand is a newer one with Jarl Sventer founding it. A lot of what you see is still being built, why I actually left to become a thane so I could help the Jarl run the land better.” “Grolaf left so he didn’t have to help with the construction.” Frode interjected, rolling a shoulder. “He’s always been like that though, anything that doesn’t involve drinking or fighting he starts wandering.” “A blade only becomes sharper if you strike it with other blades, not chopping wood with it.” “True if you are a dragon, but humans need that wood since they're so fragile. Including you.” Reina poked at Grolaf, which Frode laughed at. “Yeah Grolaf, you need to chop wood so you can be big and strong like me!” Grolaf only rolled his eyes and chuckled as they neared the front door.
Frode would have opened the door for the three of them, the large oak opened with a groan as it opened into the warm inside. Wooden panels stretched the inside up to a set of small stairs going up to what appeared to be some kind of long table. Walking up the stairs reveals empty dishes and empty bottles of alcohol, which Reina knew by a strong smell which prompted her to wrinkle her nose at. “Hahahaha!” A low gravelly voice rang out which caused the 3 to turn their heads to the source. At the head of the table was a man in similar outfit to the two with Reina. However he showed gray in his hair and beard, which stood out from the black he had. “You boys are late! All the drink…is gone!” he stated as he sat up in his chair. In his eyes there was recognition as he spotted Reina. He stood up at an impressive 6 foot 3 inches as he lumbered over to them.
Reina could sense something from the two men with her. She couldn’t quite place it, but it felt like the same sensation when mercury approaches her; dread, fear. He stood looking down on Reina, the smell of alcohol and a foulness was plain on his person now. “Hey Stonewolf-ah sir stonewolf.” Frode would quickly correct himself, “Grolf is back with his Jotun ears, he’l be thane! Won’t that be a good feast?” But Frode was being ignored by all three. Reina and Stonewolf were caught in a staring match while Grolaf watched on. “Say little lass, enough travelin’ round with these boys. Come with me to see how a real man treats you.” he tried to say seductively as he went to grab Reina's arm. She responded by shoving it hard back. Grolaf and Frode stood a foot back as Stonewolf looked confused at first, then laughed. “I do like my girls with a little fight in them.” He went for another grab again, this time succeeding as he held Reina's arm in his big meaty hands. Reina wanted this though, the grab at least, as she suddenly pulled the arm forward and slammed her head on his face. The sound of breaking cartilage and a scream of pain could be heard as the man grabbed his face and backed away.
“Enough!” A fifth voice called out from further ahead. Frode, Reina, and Grolaf angled their heads to look for the source. They found it sitting on a chair with his head resting on his hand. He would then stand up and begin to walk forward. As he came into the light, there were a few things that became noticeable. The first was the clothing he wore, where she and others wore a mixture of armor, pelt, and tunic; he wore only a tunic. And it was opened to reveal his bare chest underneath, small flesh colored scales were open to all to see. That along with his one eye being more similar to a dragon’s told Reina who this was. “Jarl sventer!” Stonewolf began to speak, “Look what this wretch did! And in a place of peace no less! She should be thrown into the dungeon for this!” The jarl’s one eye seemed to pierce Reina’s scales, as if he were so much bigger than he actually was. “Go get your nose treated, I will pass judgment on them.” Stonewall looked a little incredulous of how justice wasn't carried out right that instance, but nodded as he left, glaring at the three.
After the door could be heard opening and closing, the jarl sighed as he then approached the three. Reina suddenly realized a third detail, he was actually quite shorter than most around here. Though he still had her by 4-5 inches as he faced the three. “Grolaf, I see you didn’t end up as a mess on some side of a glacier.” He joked, to which Grolaf responded with nervous laughter. “Ah yeah, though I got pretty close. My friend can attest to that.” “You mean the one who broke the wealthiest man in this village’s nose?” Sventer said as he looked down on Reina, examining her. Reina herself was also examining him as well, a curiosity on her face. “They call you dragon fang for you are a dragon slayer. Is that so?” she spoke out in grunts and hisses, the ancient tongue of dragons. Frode and Grolaf looked at each other confused as she spoke the words, to which the Jarl only tilted his head in response. Reina scoffed and shook her head, “Of course, what was I thinking of finding someone of my equal here in this frigid wasteland.” She spat out, and began to walk away.
“You speak it improperly.” The sudden words froze Reina in her tracks. The words were similar enough to draconic to where she could understand, but it was spoken with such a low, gravelly tone that it felt like each syllable washed over her body. A real power was in it, much like how her father spoke to her. Reina turned around with confusion as the jarl began pouring a glass of wine for himself looking over the Jotun ears Grolf brought. He didn’t even turn to look when she came over and began incessantly asking questions. “So you're really a dragon slayer then?! What element are you? Who was your dragon? What were they like? How big were they? How do you speak in such deep tones?” Her line of questions was stopped by a sudden hand rise from the Jarl.
With silence, he picked up an ear and inspected it closely, eyeing every detail. After a while he began to speak. “So, these Jotuns were…27 feet tall?” “I, yes my jarl they were. Or about there, it was hard to tell up close.” Grolf responded. The jarl thought for a moment, then suddenly slammed the ear onto the table, causing the remaining three to jump from it. “Frode!” The jarl suddenly shouted aloud. “Go tell my people in the village that we have a new thane!” Frode didn’t react at first, but soon smiled and nodded. With that he was gone, and the Jarl disappeared for a bit, and quickly came back with a cup and a new bottle. This one was a steel color, though reina figured it would be a softer metal given it was for drinking. In either case, the jarl grabbed one of the empty goblets and filled it up for him. “Don’t chug this one Grolf, it will put you on your ass.” He said with a smile. Grolf tried to say something but was interrupted as the jarl began to walk away again.
Reina, annoyed by this point, followed, stomping so hard that the floorboards creaked from the sudden pressure. “Listen! I did not go through a horrible trip just for you to waste time on the humans!” She would have then made a grab for the jarl’s arm, to only suddenly let go as she felt it. His aura soon became visible, a cool blue with green mixed in. He would turn, and his head suddenly became more dragon-like with his nose expanded and narrowed to a point, his brow ridges more pronounced with clearly thicker scales on them. She then could place a scent that she was not able to before. A salty taste of the ocean currents, a large movement unseen in the waters below, A poison to kill all. He took a step forward, she took a step back. They would continue this in silence, his glaring eyes never leaving Reina’s wide-eyed ones.
Suddenly she felt her back hit a wall, breaking the staring contest to confirm it. She turned back to look at Jarl sventer, still standing with his eye glared. They stood in a silence for what seemed to feel like forever, but then broke it. “I do not welcome the weak in my halls. You will leave now.” The words struck Reina as hard as any blow to her body, and watched as the jarl walked away, the aura dissipating as he walked away. Reina stood still for only a few seconds before following him a few feet away from him. “I am not weak. I am far stronger than most humans I have come across, the only ones are those older than me and-”
“You are weak, sound like a high pitched mongrel, and are making excuses.”
“I’m not! How can I match others when I haven’t had the time they have had to learn!”
“And we should suddenly treat you differently? Who said you are owed such?”
“Jarl Sventer, Dragon’s fang! I carry a far more potent strength than others and I can prove it! Shouldn’t my draconic heritage prove that?”
“It is true you smell of a dragon, yet you have only shown me your fragility. What proof do you have to offer me that you are strong?”
“Let me prove it to you then! How can I show you my strength?!”
The jarl would turn from the table as he was writing down a list, Grolaf having not touched his drink watched in confusion. The two had been talking in draconic, with Reina’s tone being higher pitched then Jarl Sventer’s deep growl, understanding neither of them. The jarl, looking down on Reina, spoke in common. “There is a path that leads up to the mountains, a path known as ‘The Girdle of Midgard’. It twists and turns through the range leading up to the highest point of the mountain. Here snow falls so special that it never melts, even when exposed to fire. You will collect this snow, and bring it back here. Do so, and I will consider you strong enough to ask me questions.” “Then I will be back! And when I am you better be ready to answer all my questions!” Without hesitation Reina hurried out of the Jarl’s palace, leaving a confused Grolaf in her wake. “Isn’t the girdle dangerous this time of year my Jarl?” Jarl Sventer would have placed a hand on Grolaf’s shoulder. “Nah, not for a supposed dragon it shouldn’t.”
WC: 2815/2815
A soft snow was descending upon the land of Iserheim, iceberg, when the ship was pulling into port. The ship was a Iser model, a rustic wood fashion yet still carried enough modernities to deal better with sea travel. Its passengers were all Iser men and women, most coming back to their homeland as travel to different countries was steadily becoming harder and harder to achieve for those who could not travel with magic. Amongst them was a bard, one who tells stories and sings songs of valor into battle. He was the average height for the iser, 6 feet tall and not lacking any muscle. He took a deep breath with a smile as he was walking down the plank to shore. There he already spotted a friendly face.
“Frode! How's the weather while I was gone?” Frode, a bald man with ginger facial hair smiled a toothy grin. “Cold enough to freeze a bear’s balls off!” He responded and gave him a big hug, which Grolaf was more then happy to repay in kind.
“So Grolaf, where’s the pile of Jotun ears you said you were going to bring back?”
“Hah! Turns out there are not much Jotuns at the silent glaciers, the ones I found though…” Grolaf brought out the line of severed giant ears, each as big as a frying pan. Frode merely whistled at the bounty.
“I always knew you were going to be a thane! Tell me, were they as big as mountains?”
“Oh no, mind you their still pretty fuckin huge. But we were able to deal with them.”
“We?”
“Oh right! I met a lass over there who apparently was hunting Jotuns herself. Frode get this, she’s a dragon slayer. Claims have been raised by a dragon itself!”
“You lie! Every dragon that has been spotted always needed a blade in it! No way she was raised by one.”
“I do not lie! Truly hear it from Reina herself. Reina?” Grolaf would have turned around to see no one nearby. He looked confused and glanced back at Frode. “Must be still on the boat I guess?” Grolaf would have begun to climb back on board to find the dragon slayer, Frode following behind.
In the ship most of the cabin doors were open, being cleaned up after hosting guests. All save for one, which was still locked. Inside on its bed lay a red headed woman with hair as nearly long as her splayed out behind her. She hadn’t realized that they had docked already, but was in no condition to move. She was doubled over, holding her stomach as it felt like an ocean there. A sharp knock at her door made her flinch, a headache made worse by the noise. “Reina? Reina?! Come on out, we landed already!” Reina groaned as she tried moving in bed, a slow and torturous process. But as she moved herself to sit up in bed, she felt whatever had afflicted her lessened its grip, and before long she was geared up and ready to face the day.
She opened up the door to see two men outside in the ship's hallway. One was Grolaf who despite being human was tolerable to be around. The other man was as big as Grolaf, though only had ginger facial hair. “Seasick I take it? I would have played a soothing tune if I knew.” “Not so loud!” She rubbed her head as she glared over at the stranger, “Who?” “Oh! That’s Frode, good friend of mine.” Frode would step up, an arm extended in greeting. “Dragon slayer eh? Not a water dragon slayer, I take it?” Reina responded by walking right past, with Frode looking curiously at Grolaf. “Ah, she’s a sweetie when ya don’t piss her off.” He responded with a laugh as Frode shook his head.
Reina stepped outside into the frosty air, thankful that she had brought her bison pelt with her. She scanned the land in front of her, wooden huts with straw roofs were the first thing she saw, but more things began to show. Something akin to a car was slowly making its way down the middle of town, in its trunk a fresh kill of an elk if she had to guess. It was making its way towards a bigger hut…no, a stone structure? “Ah home, isn’t she beautiful?” Reina looked up at him with a distasteful look, “Yes the houses of stick and straw are very charming.” she said in a sarcastic tone before stepping off the ramp onto Iserheim’s land.
The walk to the Jarl’s palace was a longer one than Reina expected. Which might have been because Grolaf seemed to stop and talk to every person he came across. Which frustrated Reina to no end, seeing all of them were taller than her! Even some of their young, teenagers they called them, were reaching her height and bound for more. She didn’t have to worry about them or anyone else bothering her, a glare was more than enough to stop their inquiries. Still though, even if their houses seemed fragile even for human standards, the people were far more sturdy than those in Fiore. That difference seemed to make them more tolerable, even with all their staring.
Eventually they would have made it to the pathway that led up the jarl’s palace. This was appropriate as unlike the other structures this one was actually constructed from stone, wooden archways greeted the three as they began to walk through. Cobblestone layered the ground they walked, though it hardly confused reina. “Well I’m glad to see Jarl dragon’s fang has the sense to not lay in the mud.” “Well of course he would get the first finished building of the village.” Reina looked at him expecting more, which he gladly gave. “See, the village of jordunstrand is a newer one with Jarl Sventer founding it. A lot of what you see is still being built, why I actually left to become a thane so I could help the Jarl run the land better.” “Grolaf left so he didn’t have to help with the construction.” Frode interjected, rolling a shoulder. “He’s always been like that though, anything that doesn’t involve drinking or fighting he starts wandering.” “A blade only becomes sharper if you strike it with other blades, not chopping wood with it.” “True if you are a dragon, but humans need that wood since they're so fragile. Including you.” Reina poked at Grolaf, which Frode laughed at. “Yeah Grolaf, you need to chop wood so you can be big and strong like me!” Grolaf only rolled his eyes and chuckled as they neared the front door.
Frode would have opened the door for the three of them, the large oak opened with a groan as it opened into the warm inside. Wooden panels stretched the inside up to a set of small stairs going up to what appeared to be some kind of long table. Walking up the stairs reveals empty dishes and empty bottles of alcohol, which Reina knew by a strong smell which prompted her to wrinkle her nose at. “Hahahaha!” A low gravelly voice rang out which caused the 3 to turn their heads to the source. At the head of the table was a man in similar outfit to the two with Reina. However he showed gray in his hair and beard, which stood out from the black he had. “You boys are late! All the drink…is gone!” he stated as he sat up in his chair. In his eyes there was recognition as he spotted Reina. He stood up at an impressive 6 foot 3 inches as he lumbered over to them.
Reina could sense something from the two men with her. She couldn’t quite place it, but it felt like the same sensation when mercury approaches her; dread, fear. He stood looking down on Reina, the smell of alcohol and a foulness was plain on his person now. “Hey Stonewolf-ah sir stonewolf.” Frode would quickly correct himself, “Grolf is back with his Jotun ears, he’l be thane! Won’t that be a good feast?” But Frode was being ignored by all three. Reina and Stonewolf were caught in a staring match while Grolaf watched on. “Say little lass, enough travelin’ round with these boys. Come with me to see how a real man treats you.” he tried to say seductively as he went to grab Reina's arm. She responded by shoving it hard back. Grolaf and Frode stood a foot back as Stonewolf looked confused at first, then laughed. “I do like my girls with a little fight in them.” He went for another grab again, this time succeeding as he held Reina's arm in his big meaty hands. Reina wanted this though, the grab at least, as she suddenly pulled the arm forward and slammed her head on his face. The sound of breaking cartilage and a scream of pain could be heard as the man grabbed his face and backed away.
“Enough!” A fifth voice called out from further ahead. Frode, Reina, and Grolaf angled their heads to look for the source. They found it sitting on a chair with his head resting on his hand. He would then stand up and begin to walk forward. As he came into the light, there were a few things that became noticeable. The first was the clothing he wore, where she and others wore a mixture of armor, pelt, and tunic; he wore only a tunic. And it was opened to reveal his bare chest underneath, small flesh colored scales were open to all to see. That along with his one eye being more similar to a dragon’s told Reina who this was. “Jarl sventer!” Stonewolf began to speak, “Look what this wretch did! And in a place of peace no less! She should be thrown into the dungeon for this!” The jarl’s one eye seemed to pierce Reina’s scales, as if he were so much bigger than he actually was. “Go get your nose treated, I will pass judgment on them.” Stonewall looked a little incredulous of how justice wasn't carried out right that instance, but nodded as he left, glaring at the three.
After the door could be heard opening and closing, the jarl sighed as he then approached the three. Reina suddenly realized a third detail, he was actually quite shorter than most around here. Though he still had her by 4-5 inches as he faced the three. “Grolaf, I see you didn’t end up as a mess on some side of a glacier.” He joked, to which Grolaf responded with nervous laughter. “Ah yeah, though I got pretty close. My friend can attest to that.” “You mean the one who broke the wealthiest man in this village’s nose?” Sventer said as he looked down on Reina, examining her. Reina herself was also examining him as well, a curiosity on her face. “They call you dragon fang for you are a dragon slayer. Is that so?” she spoke out in grunts and hisses, the ancient tongue of dragons. Frode and Grolaf looked at each other confused as she spoke the words, to which the Jarl only tilted his head in response. Reina scoffed and shook her head, “Of course, what was I thinking of finding someone of my equal here in this frigid wasteland.” She spat out, and began to walk away.
“You speak it improperly.” The sudden words froze Reina in her tracks. The words were similar enough to draconic to where she could understand, but it was spoken with such a low, gravelly tone that it felt like each syllable washed over her body. A real power was in it, much like how her father spoke to her. Reina turned around with confusion as the jarl began pouring a glass of wine for himself looking over the Jotun ears Grolf brought. He didn’t even turn to look when she came over and began incessantly asking questions. “So you're really a dragon slayer then?! What element are you? Who was your dragon? What were they like? How big were they? How do you speak in such deep tones?” Her line of questions was stopped by a sudden hand rise from the Jarl.
With silence, he picked up an ear and inspected it closely, eyeing every detail. After a while he began to speak. “So, these Jotuns were…27 feet tall?” “I, yes my jarl they were. Or about there, it was hard to tell up close.” Grolf responded. The jarl thought for a moment, then suddenly slammed the ear onto the table, causing the remaining three to jump from it. “Frode!” The jarl suddenly shouted aloud. “Go tell my people in the village that we have a new thane!” Frode didn’t react at first, but soon smiled and nodded. With that he was gone, and the Jarl disappeared for a bit, and quickly came back with a cup and a new bottle. This one was a steel color, though reina figured it would be a softer metal given it was for drinking. In either case, the jarl grabbed one of the empty goblets and filled it up for him. “Don’t chug this one Grolf, it will put you on your ass.” He said with a smile. Grolf tried to say something but was interrupted as the jarl began to walk away again.
Reina, annoyed by this point, followed, stomping so hard that the floorboards creaked from the sudden pressure. “Listen! I did not go through a horrible trip just for you to waste time on the humans!” She would have then made a grab for the jarl’s arm, to only suddenly let go as she felt it. His aura soon became visible, a cool blue with green mixed in. He would turn, and his head suddenly became more dragon-like with his nose expanded and narrowed to a point, his brow ridges more pronounced with clearly thicker scales on them. She then could place a scent that she was not able to before. A salty taste of the ocean currents, a large movement unseen in the waters below, A poison to kill all. He took a step forward, she took a step back. They would continue this in silence, his glaring eyes never leaving Reina’s wide-eyed ones.
Suddenly she felt her back hit a wall, breaking the staring contest to confirm it. She turned back to look at Jarl sventer, still standing with his eye glared. They stood in a silence for what seemed to feel like forever, but then broke it. “I do not welcome the weak in my halls. You will leave now.” The words struck Reina as hard as any blow to her body, and watched as the jarl walked away, the aura dissipating as he walked away. Reina stood still for only a few seconds before following him a few feet away from him. “I am not weak. I am far stronger than most humans I have come across, the only ones are those older than me and-”
“You are weak, sound like a high pitched mongrel, and are making excuses.”
“I’m not! How can I match others when I haven’t had the time they have had to learn!”
“And we should suddenly treat you differently? Who said you are owed such?”
“Jarl Sventer, Dragon’s fang! I carry a far more potent strength than others and I can prove it! Shouldn’t my draconic heritage prove that?”
“It is true you smell of a dragon, yet you have only shown me your fragility. What proof do you have to offer me that you are strong?”
“Let me prove it to you then! How can I show you my strength?!”
The jarl would turn from the table as he was writing down a list, Grolaf having not touched his drink watched in confusion. The two had been talking in draconic, with Reina’s tone being higher pitched then Jarl Sventer’s deep growl, understanding neither of them. The jarl, looking down on Reina, spoke in common. “There is a path that leads up to the mountains, a path known as ‘The Girdle of Midgard’. It twists and turns through the range leading up to the highest point of the mountain. Here snow falls so special that it never melts, even when exposed to fire. You will collect this snow, and bring it back here. Do so, and I will consider you strong enough to ask me questions.” “Then I will be back! And when I am you better be ready to answer all my questions!” Without hesitation Reina hurried out of the Jarl’s palace, leaving a confused Grolaf in her wake. “Isn’t the girdle dangerous this time of year my Jarl?” Jarl Sventer would have placed a hand on Grolaf’s shoulder. “Nah, not for a supposed dragon it shouldn’t.”
WC: 2815/2815
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