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According to a little, yellowed chapbook, in Dark Valley the Grimm resides. The following part could be secured from the rotten booklet:
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According to a little, yellowed chapbook, in Dark Valley the Grimm resides. The following segment could be secured from the rotten booklet:
 
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Deep down, in Dark Valley, <br/>
 
Deep down, in Dark Valley, <br/>
a man with deep sorrow <br/>
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a man of boundless sorrow <br/>
steps up and down, evermore. <br/>
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paces back and forth, evermore. <br/>
 
{{sic|Salavation}} is his objective. <br/>
 
{{sic|Salavation}} is his objective. <br/>
  
For long he craves the last voyage, <br/>
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For long he's craved the last voyage, <br/>
the eternal paths to come, <br/>
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the Eternal Paths to come, <br/>
but refused it is to him, <br/>
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but refused they are to him. <br/>
he wishes for exemption. <br/>
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He longs for exemption. <br/>
  
 
His inner monster rages and howls, <br/>
 
His inner monster rages and howls, <br/>
when he digs his grave, <br/>
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while he digs his own grave, <br/>
Since long ago it has taken him in possession <br/>
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Since long ago it has claimed possession <br/>
and inhibits his dead. <br/>
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and stalls his dead. <br/>
  
 
Now he lurks for valiant fighters, <br/>
 
Now he lurks for valiant fighters, <br/>
who bring an end to his agony. <br/>
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to bring an end to his agony. <br/>
 
But every weapon failed <br/>
 
But every weapon failed <br/>
 
on the black pelt of the Grimm. <br/>
 
on the black pelt of the Grimm. <br/>
  
The white in his eyes dazzling, <br/>
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The white of his eyes dazzling, <br/>
seems frightened aflame, <br/>
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seems frightened when aflame, <br/>
 
so is the monster's only weakness, <br/>
 
so is the monster's only weakness, <br/>
the blazing flame in flesh. <br/>
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the blazing flame to flesh. <br/>
  
 
His earlier life long forgotten, <br/>
 
His earlier life long forgotten, <br/>
 
his deeds, his name. <br/>
 
his deeds, his name. <br/>
The atonement through Malphas was righteous, <br/>
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The penance ordained by Malphas righteous, <br/>
as he&hellip; <br/>
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as he [...] <br/>
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The ink of the last lines dissolved due to the moisture and the paper went rough and fragile.
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The ink of the last lines has dissolved due to exposure to moisture and the paper decaying.  
Who or what exactly it is concerning is therefore not further known, but it seems his human cast was accompanied by something bestial.
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Who or what exactly the text is concerning therefore remains uncertain, but it seems this creature's human cast was inflicted with something bestial.
However, stories about the criminal Arveldhiin show remarkable similarities.
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Stories about the criminal Arveldhiin show remarkable similarities.
  
Centuries-old legends report about the infamous murderer named &ldquo;Arveldhiin without scruple", who is assumed to have conducted countless murders in Dark Valley. Not even high-ranked members of the Order were excepted.
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Centuries-old legends report about the infamous murderer named "Arveldhiin without scruple", who is believed to have committed countless murders in Dark Valley. Not even high-ranking members of the Order were excepted.
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Once Arveldhiin was stalking a trader caravan in the Dark Valley. The murderer's gang created a bloodbath in which nobody was spared; even children were counted among the dead. Malphas himself exacted punishment on Arveldhiin: his Pathless character would taint him for all time. The Lord merged the murderer without scruple with a grotesque, wolf-like monstrosity, condemning the man to wage constant battle in his own mind, lest the monster broke out and took control. Like a rabid wolf, Arveldhiin was overcome by a wild and animalistic mentality, which he had to fight to resist with his last humanity ever since.
  
Once Arveldhiin was lurking on a trader caravan in the Dark Valley. The murderer's gang created a bloodbath spared nobody, even children were among the dead. Malphas himself spoke a punishing verdict upon Arveldhiin that his character would stick on him for all time. He combined the murderer without scruple with a grotesque, wolf-like monstrosity, with which he had to fight from then on in his mind, and which occasionally broke outward. Since like a wolf, Arveldhiin was characterized by a wild and animal-like mentality, which he had to fight as a burden with his last humanity ever after.
 
 
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Myths and Legends
Volume 2: Arveldhiin the Wanderer
composed by Archmagister Gawayn Girathû, 8111 a. St.

According to a little, yellowed chapbook, in Dark Valley the Grimm resides. The following segment could be secured from the rotten booklet:

Deep down, in Dark Valley,
a man of boundless sorrow
paces back and forth, evermore.
Salavation [sic] is his objective.

For long he's craved the last voyage,
the Eternal Paths to come,
but refused they are to him.
He longs for exemption.

His inner monster rages and howls,
while he digs his own grave,
Since long ago it has claimed possession
and stalls his dead.

Now he lurks for valiant fighters,
to bring an end to his agony.
But every weapon failed
on the black pelt of the Grimm.

The white of his eyes dazzling,
seems frightened when aflame,
so is the monster's only weakness,
the blazing flame to flesh.

His earlier life long forgotten,
his deeds, his name.
The penance ordained by Malphas righteous,
as he [...]

Note of the author:

The ink of the last lines has dissolved due to exposure to moisture and the paper decaying. Who or what exactly the text is concerning therefore remains uncertain, but it seems this creature's human cast was inflicted with something bestial. Stories about the criminal Arveldhiin show remarkable similarities.

Centuries-old legends report about the infamous murderer named "Arveldhiin without scruple", who is believed to have committed countless murders in Dark Valley. Not even high-ranking members of the Order were excepted. Once Arveldhiin was stalking a trader caravan in the Dark Valley. The murderer's gang created a bloodbath in which nobody was spared; even children were counted among the dead. Malphas himself exacted punishment on Arveldhiin: his Pathless character would taint him for all time. The Lord merged the murderer without scruple with a grotesque, wolf-like monstrosity, condemning the man to wage constant battle in his own mind, lest the monster broke out and took control. Like a rabid wolf, Arveldhiin was overcome by a wild and animalistic mentality, which he had to fight to resist with his last humanity ever since.

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