LORD KOORBAN

The minotaur forced his labrys out of Lord Bjorfuran's head causing the regent to drop down dead on the spot with blood gushing out of his severed head and mouth.

"Nooooo!" Lord Mordian yelled at the top of his voice with the hope of finding the Badorna lotus completely shattered.

"You bastards - my nephew's life depended on Lord Bjorfuran, the elves, goblins, trolls and dwarves depended on the information he was going to give us concerning the Badorna lotus, now he is gone - just because of the useless revenge you wanted to take not minding the consequences of your action." He mumbled bitterly.

Gordnag turned to him. "Mooo! You have no idea the minotaur you put your trust in - it is preferable to trust a serpent than to trust Lord Bjorfuran bright horn at least, the serpent cares for its own eggs more than he does." He said.

"Quiet Gordnag - Bjorfuran does not deserve the name Brighthorn, he is a shame to our clan - he seized to be a Brighthorn when he led king Arron's goons to sla
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