Gruntle, Harllo, Stonny Menackis and their caravan enter the city of Saltoan, whose army and guard have left to aid in the battle against the Pannion Domin. On the way through town, they're stopped by Nektara who says she's there to escort them to a meeting of the various gang leaders and thieves. Keruli tells him that he planned on having this meeting, Gruntle accepts his orders, but wonders who exactly Keruli is.
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| - Gruntle, Harllo, Stonny Menackis and their caravan enter the city of Saltoan, whose army and guard have left to aid in the battle against the Pannion Domin. On the way through town, they're stopped by Nektara who says she's there to escort them to a meeting of the various gang leaders and thieves. Keruli tells him that he planned on having this meeting, Gruntle accepts his orders, but wonders who exactly Keruli is.
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| - Gruntle, Harllo, Stonny Menackis and their caravan enter the city of Saltoan, whose army and guard have left to aid in the battle against the Pannion Domin. On the way through town, they're stopped by Nektara who says she's there to escort them to a meeting of the various gang leaders and thieves. Keruli tells him that he planned on having this meeting, Gruntle accepts his orders, but wonders who exactly Keruli is. At the meeting, Keruli tells the crowd that the war against the Pannion Seer must be fought with disinformation as well as with soldiers. He tells them that they're the only ones able to turn public opinion against the Pannion Domin in such a way as to prevent civil unrest. One of the attendees of the meeting describe rumors of the Tenescowri women raping dying or dead soldiers and bearing children by them. Keruli confirms these rumors, calling them the Children of the Dead Seed. Keruli admonishes them that they have no choice but to aid in this war, lest the Tenescowri come to them as well. Speaking with Gruntle after the meeting, Keruli claims it was a success.
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