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The Dwarves of the Outpost found the information tantalizing, but there was little that could be done until more information was discovered. They concerned themselves with building their new home, starting businesses, forming a government, and other great tasks.
 
After facing down the mighty Stone Troll Pebbil, the Outpost was besieged by a primitive human tribe that was native to Gellion's Cross. The group was known as The Spider Tribe due to their use of the creatures in their attacks, and after a ceasefire was achieved they became a great wealth of knowledge into Gellion's Cross and its ancient Dwarven hold. Apparently, the kingdom had fallen hundreds of years ago and was survived only by the many ruins that they left behind. [[File:Skyshrieker1.png|thumb|An ancient deeptunnel which held the first of the skyshriekersSkyshriekers capable of killing Arikora.|alt=|310x310px]] All of the death and destruction was due to a massive drake known as Arikora. The name was spoken with such fear and reverence by the Spider Tribe Humans that they would bow their heads upon merely hearing the name.
 
The tribe would later inform the Dwarves of the Outpost (known now as Kon Belben) that the ancient Dwarves had a plan to kill great drake using master-crafted ballista bolts. These Skyshriekers were scattered across Gellion's Cross, and the tribe showed the Dwarves where to find them. It was here that a plan developed to kill Arikora and reclaim Gellion's Cross once and for all.
 
The Dwarves of Kon Belben would recover four of the ancient Skyshriekers, and even fire one into Arikora, injuring the great beast and causing an ancient blade to fall from its hide. This blade was nothing less than one of three keys to the lost hold of Thol Urdim. After being led there by Ethoko, leader of the Spider Tribe, the Dwarves entered the hold which had lied dormant for thousands of years.
Only time would tell if these efforts would be successful...
 
What they found was a massive subterranean complex built into a deep cavity in the earth. When Arikora and the drakes arrived above, they decimated the city's crops on the surface and forced its residents into a slow descent into starvation. One of the city's kings, the Smith, led his army to face Arikora and found only death. Since his departure, the city had lied dormant, save for an ill-fated expedition by some of the Smith's surviving subordinates to reclaim the hold from the forces of the city's second king: the Priest. The Dwarves of Kon Belben learned that the Priest was once an ordinary Dwarf who discovered an otherworldly substance flowing below the city. This substance--known as muon--gave the Priest and his followers great power, but caused a great rift with the Smith. With the death of the Smith and the army of Thol Urdim, the Priest and his followers searched for a way to survive starvation and reduced themself into a state of
 
The Dwarves of Kon Belben struggled as they fought their way through the dangers of Thol Urdim. First they slayed the Priest's undead followers, then Thikut, former commander of the Smith who used muon to transform her forces into monstrous, fire spewing Iron Scribes. Eventually the Dwarves descended to the lair of Arikora, who had made its nest among the hoard of riches of the city. After a great battle, and the death of Dubir Lout, the great drake was defeated once and for all.
 
== Timeline ==
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