He's not sure how long he's there, but eventually there is a light. And it has a beard.
Somewhere Out There
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He's not sure how long he's there, but eventually there is a light. And it has a beard.
Even glowing as he is, the dwarf's resemblance to Tulfgar is obvious. Just imagine Tulfgar and make him way older, pinch his nose, and you'd end up with someone almost exactly like this dwarf. It can only be Tulfgar's father, Father Tulfgyr.
He waves his hand and a window of sorts appears before Dieter's eyes. There's Stella, consulting her book and wearing a mask of concentration. Around her are some of the others. His comrade-in-arms, Runeson. Solid Sheemish. Shy Kay. Furtive Rift. But where are Aiwe, Wirrow, and... the zombie guy?
"Their journey is far from over. They're going to need a lot of help before it is. And who better to help them than someone who already once gave his life for them?" The window shows more detail, and Tulco appears with Dieter's own body across his back. "Look at them! They're taking your body with them. Only one reason they'd do that." He grips Dieter's shoulder. "They want you back, boy."
Father Tulfgyr lets that sink in for a moment, then goes on. "There are two temples nearby where they could do that. The Song of the Morning Temple in Beregost - that would by my choice, since it belongs to Lathander - or the Temple of Wisdom at the Friendly Arm Inn. Garl Glittergold's an odd one, but he'll get the job done!"
He looks into Dieter's eyes, his own bright and full of wisdom. "It all depends on if, when the opportunity comes, you're willing to go back."
He pulls back with a grave expression. "But remember, boy, where you come from. One day, when you're ready, you'll have to return and face what's happening there."
Father Tulfgyr straightens his posture and smooths his celestial beard. "Lathander is the Morninglord, a god of life and light. As surely as the dawn comes every morning, so too does Lathander bless us with his care..."