The Lossoth dwelt on both shores of this bay, taking whales, seal, and fish from it when they could. Umli (Half-dwarves) dwelt on the eastern shore, around the estuary of the Lokosir. A village of the northern Lossoth was immortalized by a parchment kept in the collection of the Kings of Arthedain: "Late and sad it was that I learned this caution of the Hemoel Lossoth: no male ventures outside unprotected in snow weather in this season. All of our company are now lost to the ice-woman, save my husband. I have seen them standing uncloaked in the snow; pale, tormented, guarding their new mistress with her lace gowns and her fine white teeth. By the grace and guile of my ancestors, she will not have Thorluin while I breathe." Arverethiel of Foros, the author of the parchment, seems to have br
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| - The Lossoth dwelt on both shores of this bay, taking whales, seal, and fish from it when they could. Umli (Half-dwarves) dwelt on the eastern shore, around the estuary of the Lokosir. A village of the northern Lossoth was immortalized by a parchment kept in the collection of the Kings of Arthedain: "Late and sad it was that I learned this caution of the Hemoel Lossoth: no male ventures outside unprotected in snow weather in this season. All of our company are now lost to the ice-woman, save my husband. I have seen them standing uncloaked in the snow; pale, tormented, guarding their new mistress with her lace gowns and her fine white teeth. By the grace and guile of my ancestors, she will not have Thorluin while I breathe." Arverethiel of Foros, the author of the parchment, seems to have br
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| - The Lossoth dwelt on both shores of this bay, taking whales, seal, and fish from it when they could. Umli (Half-dwarves) dwelt on the eastern shore, around the estuary of the Lokosir. A village of the northern Lossoth was immortalized by a parchment kept in the collection of the Kings of Arthedain: "Late and sad it was that I learned this caution of the Hemoel Lossoth: no male ventures outside unprotected in snow weather in this season. All of our company are now lost to the ice-woman, save my husband. I have seen them standing uncloaked in the snow; pale, tormented, guarding their new mistress with her lace gowns and her fine white teeth. By the grace and guile of my ancestors, she will not have Thorluin while I breathe." Arverethiel of Foros, the author of the parchment, seems to have brought it back to Arthedain in the 12th century, but no further details were recorded.
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