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It was his turn for his cheeks to color. "I uhhh..."
Talus cleared his throat for a brief second, looking at the ground for a moment, then up at the gate, then towards Zana.
"I'll think of something good." Did she want that. Marriage? It wasn't unheard of with Dreadlords, in fact there were laws in place to respect the practice, but...a frown touched his features. But what? Their souls were tied together. What was marriage in the face of that.
His back seemed to straighten slightly, as if something had settled in his mind.
As they continued to walk the Dwarves chartered among one another, all of them kind enough to speak in the common tongue as to not to be rude. Mostly they spoke of current events, though a few times Vorak looked back and tossed some information about goings on in the city over the last two years.
Eventually they passed through the second gate, and the view beyond it was as stunning as Talus remembered.
Massively tall ceilings, huge vaulting columns, statues that would have towrered over even Vel Anir's walls. Slow flows of lavas in canals purposefully built seemed to run throughout, carefully encased in some sort of strange glads. Bridges reached over vast chasms, and at the center of it all stood a building that seemed almost impossible in it's angles and structure.
Karak was like something out of the stories, an almost impossible sight built by craftsmen over thousands of years.
Talus cleared his throat for a brief second, looking at the ground for a moment, then up at the gate, then towards Zana.
"I'll think of something good." Did she want that. Marriage? It wasn't unheard of with Dreadlords, in fact there were laws in place to respect the practice, but...a frown touched his features. But what? Their souls were tied together. What was marriage in the face of that.
His back seemed to straighten slightly, as if something had settled in his mind.
As they continued to walk the Dwarves chartered among one another, all of them kind enough to speak in the common tongue as to not to be rude. Mostly they spoke of current events, though a few times Vorak looked back and tossed some information about goings on in the city over the last two years.
Eventually they passed through the second gate, and the view beyond it was as stunning as Talus remembered.
Massively tall ceilings, huge vaulting columns, statues that would have towrered over even Vel Anir's walls. Slow flows of lavas in canals purposefully built seemed to run throughout, carefully encased in some sort of strange glads. Bridges reached over vast chasms, and at the center of it all stood a building that seemed almost impossible in it's angles and structure.
Karak was like something out of the stories, an almost impossible sight built by craftsmen over thousands of years.