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The adventure to Noglond



I went to the Silver-deep mine, this morning, to pick up the crates of silver-ore I had mined yesterday. I gathered the crates and went straight to the forges, I arrived there yet to find all but one forge stood with a blacksmith, I swiftly went to the forge and started to melt down the ores. I waited for several moments until they were melted down to a liquid from which I poured it into cast of ingots, I toke a little walk while waiting for this which was rather calming, the trees swaying in the wind, the sound of aurochs walking across the crunchy snow. After I returned from my calming walk, they were cooled, I grabbed my hammer and tong then started to shape the cast into ingots, I was successful, it was a tiring process but worth it none-the-less. I grabbed a satchel then swiftly put the ingots in it and ran to the merchants' hall and sold the satchel, full with silver ingots with them, making some coin. I went to the stables where I house my pack-horse, Packy, and told the stable-master he won't be getting coin for taking care of him when i'm busy. I decided that it's time for Packy and my first adventure. I grabbed all of my supples that Packy could carry which included basic provisions, a tent, bed roll, and a tiny post, and so with Packy and our supplies we set out to Noglond. It's been three hours or so from when we departed from Thorin's hall and Packy has already been eating a quarter of his carrot supply, we only have so much, it's so calming so far yet stressing knowing that a rabid beast could come out of no where and kill me and Packy so that's why I brought a extra sharper pick-ax to defend myself with, nothing will stand in me way if I flaunt it about. It's been eight more hours and We've arrived at Noglond and I hastily made sure Packy had a good spot to sleep in and be fed, then I got a room for the night and some food which I swiftly dispatched them from the plate and into my hungry belly, falling asleep with a full belly.