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In recent adventures, he has killed some of the dragonkin. Creatures such as Lindwurms, which were the closest he's come to a real dragon. He also came into contact with a wizard utilizing the hated Black Dragon as an illusion to control a band of Kobolds. This event marked the closest he has come to taking an innocent life, as the wells of his past quickly brought rage to his ancestors. Through some self reflection on his own beliefs, Dur'kalak was able to quell the rage and remain a very angry lizard. He heard rumors of a group of adventurers felling a great dragon, some of which he knew. He only wished he could have taken part. | In recent adventures, he has killed some of the dragonkin. Creatures such as Lindwurms, which were the closest he's come to a real dragon. He also came into contact with a wizard utilizing the hated Black Dragon as an illusion to control a band of Kobolds. This event marked the closest he has come to taking an innocent life, as the wells of his past quickly brought rage to his ancestors. Through some self reflection on his own beliefs, Dur'kalak was able to quell the rage and remain a very angry lizard. He heard rumors of a group of adventurers felling a great dragon, some of which he knew. He only wished he could have taken part. | ||
As he continued to travel the world, he responded to a call for aid from a caravan of refugees heading from | As he continued to travel the world, he responded to a call for aid from a caravan of refugees heading from ____ to ____. Escorting the refugees back to their home, Dur'kalak and his party members learned of a sacred site in which no dragons can attack and which contained a powerful Scryer. The party traveled further North, coming across the camp of Rana Ndore to seek out the Scryer and learn what protects them. Here, Dur'kalak met Grig Staz, another living member of the Kirak tribe. The two lizardfolk then conversed about the attack so many years ago, with Dur'kalak explaining that he, and now Grig, were all that remained of their people. Shortly after this, the party met with the Scryer, and so had several questions asked, and answered. Dur'kalak learned of the approximate location of the Black Dragon which destroyed his village. He will attempt to rally some warriors to his side in order to find a "Burned forest south of the holy site" and seek the hiding Black Dragon. After their meeting with the Scryer, Dur'kalak invited his new kinsman to return to Kirak in pilgrimage, but was declined. He traveled South, heading for his Central Jungle home to plant seeds of the Sun Fern, a plant which grew around Kirak, which were given to him by Grig. He is also worked closely with his party to relocate the Moon Well, the artifact which protected the site from dragon attack. | ||
Following the successful retrieval of the Moon Well, Dur’kalak moved towards the ruins of his home village. He had a pledge to plant the seeds of the Sun Fern, and he had wanted to scavenge any remaining artifacts of his people. The journey was peaceful, and as he entered the jungle he called home, a sense of familiarity and peace washed over him. He traversed the old hunting grounds, crossed the stream bed which acted as the outer defense line, and entered the village of Kirak. Standing before him were the ruins of homes, workshops, and the towering temple, all becoming one with the forest again. Signs of the attack were still present on many of the stone buildings, with acid spatters crating irregular grooves along the stonework. He stopped before the pyramid, digging 8 small holes in a circle around him. In each, he planted a single Sun Fern seed, gave thanks to his ancestors for allowing him to meet one of his own, and covered the seeds. Scavenging through the remains left little to find. The black dragon who now cowers in the burned forest took everything it could, and destroyed that which it could not. Dur’kalak stood, and headed for Seglock, where his new allies were celebrating the installment of the artifact he had helped secure. | Following the successful retrieval of the Moon Well, Dur’kalak moved towards the ruins of his home village. He had a pledge to plant the seeds of the Sun Fern, and he had wanted to scavenge any remaining artifacts of his people. The journey was peaceful, and as he entered the jungle he called home, a sense of familiarity and peace washed over him. He traversed the old hunting grounds, crossed the stream bed which acted as the outer defense line, and entered the village of Kirak. Standing before him were the ruins of homes, workshops, and the towering temple, all becoming one with the forest again. Signs of the attack were still present on many of the stone buildings, with acid spatters crating irregular grooves along the stonework. He stopped before the pyramid, digging 8 small holes in a circle around him. In each, he planted a single Sun Fern seed, gave thanks to his ancestors for allowing him to meet one of his own, and covered the seeds. Scavenging through the remains left little to find. The black dragon who now cowers in the burned forest took everything it could, and destroyed that which it could not. Dur’kalak stood, and headed for Seglock, where his new allies were celebrating the installment of the artifact he had helped secure. |