Of Kings and Thanes, What I Forgot

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Emraht

Of Kings and Thanes, What I Forgot

Post by Emraht » 19 Jan 2016 02:14

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|                      More Kings and Thanes                        |
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|   I received many letters from frustrated readers that I ended my |
| previous story so abruptly without answering all of their         |
| questions as promised. Forgive this old servant in his age, and   |
| read on.                                                          |
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|   The first question I received was, What is a thane? Is it like  |
| a King?                                                           |
|   No, nothing like a King, a position of Trust and of Regality    |
| and Solemnity. To understand what a thane is, you should first    |
| understand Neidar history... A handful of decades ago, the Neidar |
| hill dwarves were abandoned by the high dwarves and locked out of |
| Thorbardin (trans. "Thor's Bard Hall") and left to starve in a    |
| time when foul beasts roamed the famine-stricken lands. Over and  |
| over did these beasts ravage the Neidar leaving the poor dwarves  |
| wondering if the ravaging would ever stop, the painful violation  |
| ever end.                                                         |
|   Low and high dwarf warred upon each other until low was broken. |
| These low Neidar reluctantly fled across the Eastwildes. It was   |
| there their ravaging continued at the hands of marauding bands of |
| ogres, giants, trolls, goblins, hobgoblins, and minotaurs (races  |
| that are now their sworn enemies) until they founded Iron Delving |
| (trans. "metal hole") where they reside to this day. So, a thane, |
| it can be said, is a dwarf who was kicked out of a bard hall,     |
| attempted to murder dwarves to get back in, was instead ravaged,  |
| but survived long enough to make it to metal hole where he        |
| realized he could just open his own bard hall all along.          |
|                                                                   |
|   Wait, you said ogres and minotaurs were the sworn enemy of the  |
| Neidar by their own decrees? Why were so many of them with thane  |
| Irk when he attacked your King?                                   |
|   Hmm, yess, young reader, those are very sharp questions indeed. |
| Why would the thane of such a clan of ravaged dwarves with long   |
| memories be found leading their sworn enemies about on a scavenge |
| hunt? I suppose that's a question best put to the elders of their |
| clan. Likely, they're considering the matter now and will be able |
| to answer you very soon. It may just be they've fallen on dark... |
| or rather, darker times.                                          |
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|   The next questions I received were about the nature of the      |
| Neidar. Who are they, what are their uses, what do they do? To    |
| answer, we turn to several Neidar publications on the matter.     |
| Here are some excerpts:                                           |
|     * Dwarves are a proud and honourable race in their own way.   |
|       One must act such at all times.                             |
|     * A dwarven saying is that trouble comes back two-fold, and   |
|       so trouble-makers are discouraged.                          |
|     * A good axe cleaves better.                                  |
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|   To most species the third point is widely accepted, so we'll    |
| pass over questions about that. Regarding the many questions      |
| asking why the thane acted in a shameful and dishonourable way, I |
| can only agree with the Neidar on the second point. Trouble does  |
| come back two-fold, thane.                                        |
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|   Stay close, young reader. I'm certain a third post is to come.  |
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|                         ~ Hail Melkor! ~                          |
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