"Aye, the gnoll king they call him. They say he sleeps at the bottom of Brightwater Lake for no other place can hold him." - A civilian when questioned about Doomhide. "No no no, he came out of the sea he did. N that's where he returns after he had his bellyfull of the locals aye." - A different, nosy, civilian butting in. "Aye, I heard something of the sort. The ground shakes when he walks it does. And ye hear his wailing voice screaming in the forest at night, huntin bones." - Both civilians agree to this.
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| - "Aye, the gnoll king they call him. They say he sleeps at the bottom of Brightwater Lake for no other place can hold him." - A civilian when questioned about Doomhide. "No no no, he came out of the sea he did. N that's where he returns after he had his bellyfull of the locals aye." - A different, nosy, civilian butting in. "Aye, I heard something of the sort. The ground shakes when he walks it does. And ye hear his wailing voice screaming in the forest at night, huntin bones." - Both civilians agree to this.
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| - "Aye, the gnoll king they call him. They say he sleeps at the bottom of Brightwater Lake for no other place can hold him." - A civilian when questioned about Doomhide. "No no no, he came out of the sea he did. N that's where he returns after he had his bellyfull of the locals aye." - A different, nosy, civilian butting in. "Well no matter where he came from. I hear he gathers bones, aye. Piles n piles of bones, to sacrifice to the dark god that brings him power. Some say it's that demon lord.. yknow the one. The demon lord of the burning legion." - The first civilian taking over the conversation again. "Aye, I heard something of the sort. The ground shakes when he walks it does. And ye hear his wailing voice screaming in the forest at night, huntin bones." - Both civilians agree to this. "Don't listen to them. There's no such thing as a gnoll king. It's nonsense, tales to scare children. We've got the situation well under control." - High Executor Sinquija Cidé shooing the civilians away and forcing us to leave aswell.
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