Simon N. said: Tenho's sketch map of the Fallen Halls of Khundrakar, derived from the records at Fort Skulnar, and interviews with two expedition survivors. You are currently in the section known as the Mountain Door, having entered the Glitterhame via the Orc Tunnel. The candles have burned low, only the bold band of adventurers sit, huddled around the dying embers of the fire. The Dwarfs are humming a low, mournful tune, bringing their pewter tankards together in a hypnotic rhythm, reminiscent of hammers on distant anvils, when the ugly smith, Fraener, begins his tale. “My name is Fraener ap Durgeddin. My grandsire was Durgeddin the Black and it was he who lead his people, my people, from Carak Nur when the Orcs came. South they went, and deep below the mountain they delved. A new home was built and Khundrakar they called it. From the Mountain Door to the Black Mere, my people wrought stone, metals and the gems of the earth. Treasures and other wonders filled the hall’s of my forefathers. But tales of these treasures reached the ears of the wicked all too soon. Through tunnels deep and secret a great army of Goblins, Orcs, Ogres and other wicked folk entered Khundrakar, slaying King Durgeddin and scattering those who survived. Long are the years that have passed, memories grow dim, only a spark compared to the mighty forges of Dwarffather, Moradin, The Soulforger that once filled the underground foundries. But this spark I will kindle and carry with me back to the Glitterhame...