Syvanta, (people), and the party have a briefing about the plan. We agree to take care of the two remaining Princes, travelling to Terezhka to handle Prince Kazim, who Riven seems bent on just choppy chopping.
Riven plane shifts ourselves to Terezhka, Capital of the Princedom of Repka. Less impressive than Nizhnal and Zolot-Uzik, Terezhka simply is an arrangement of tunnels, with no grand open area. The tunnels require us to duck as they've been dug to the height of Dwarves. Casting Comprehend Languages, Riven & I establish where we are in the labrynthine city. We follow signs to a small shrine, where someone who happened to understand Abyssal gives us convoluted directions to the Palace.
We arrive at the palace and find a corridor to a guardpost, in fact it was unremarkable from the exterior. Bea & Gash dimension door into the Palace and discover the interior to be far more grandiose, much more like the Nizhnal Palace, with open chambers and intricate carvings/engravings on the wall. Gash cleaves someone in half, drawing away the two guards and causing the distraction we needed.
Riven liberates Kazim's head from his body and upon contacting Syvanta for some help, we aquire a cart + mule and make our way to the remaining holdout.
Day 9
We travel to the remaining holdout, the capital of Ichka in the Princedom of Vorichan.
Golir demands our weapons at the door, but we are able to begin a negotiation. Riven and I are able to convince him of Syvanta's (vague) terms, but we have him sign a treaty detailing that he is to cease hostilities against the People of the Dwarven Truth and aid them in whatever way is necessary to defend the Gorachenyan homeland from the looming Terruk invasion.
Riven plane shifts us back to Zolot-Uzik. We get directions to a Brass Dragon, whom they have made peace with but it generally keeps to itself. We are to head to Mount Igrash, it's home, taking a windy narrow path to a large cave.
We allow Gash to subtly wake up the Dragon, brushing his tale outside the cave on the ground. We make the case, Gash and myself in in Draconic and translating for Riven, arguing that the peace he enjoys with the Gorachenyans probably will end if their independence does. After 30 minutes of convincing, he hands us a horn and tells us to blow it when we require his aid.