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Grosdrunli of Etem'arda

Grosdrunli of Etem'arda
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Gosdrunli has never quite fit in with Clan Durn-Kahl, whilst other dwarves swing pickaxes with ease, he dreams of copper pots and fermentation. When he finally scrapes together enough coin for a brewing kit, he discovers an unexpected talent for crafting. Guided by sharp-tongued Elder Grimda and his enthusiastic friend Brakka, Gosdrunli begins building his reputation one bottle at a time, proving that even a foundling can carve out a place in the world. But beyond the mountain halls, darkness stirs, and the peaceful art of brewing may become more important than anyone expects.
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