Otherwise, they shouldn't be hard to dispatch. There are many peaceful options here, namely " I don't think attacking.", followed by a Perception 13 option " He's reaching for something.", which prompts the villagers to scatter. As you approach, three men will harass an elf named Aloth, trying to pick a fight with the obviously Aedyran national. The Black Hound inn is in the south-western corner.First you need to rest at the Black Hound Inn and talk to the dead animancer dwarf on the tree (apparently, talking to dead people piques his interest), as part of the Visions and Whispers quest. After everything's said and done, head around the tree to the sound and find Edér.The Lord's son was hollowborn and everything gets a bit complicated. After the conversation ends, three bells will toll, signifying the death of a Raedric. You'll be immediately accosted by Urgeat, who will question you on any Hollowborn ties and "welcome" you to the town. Head right down the road to reach the tree that once grew in the temple of Eothas, now serving as the local gallows. This is a fairly large, well-populated map, so let's get straight to exploring.The once grand tree of the Temple of Eothas became the local gallows, adorned with rotting corpses. The Hollowborn Crisis affected the already straining Vale severely and Lord Raedric's deteriorating mental state led to a series of purges among the villagers. Although many graciously accepted the invitation and took over the Vale's abandoned homesteads, they usually give the Vale a wide berth to avoid even the remote risk of being associated with a former Eothasian community. To prevent the total depopulation of the Vale, Lord Raedric VII has brought in settlers with promises of wealth and land. However, the events of the Saint's War resulted in the Vale's decline and depopulation, as they were forced out of the area and the holy temple destroyed. More recently, this small hamlet north of the Pearlwood Gulf was once at the center of a sizable Eothasian community in Dyrwood. The slaying was commemorated with a special armor crafted from its scales, which was worn by his descendants in the War of Defiance, against the Empire. The first Lord Raedric cemented his popularity – and that of his house – when he gathered a dozen of his finest soldiers and slew the dragon himself. It was believed that the beast was provoked by the construction of Raedric's Hold nearby. Notably, it was beset by a particularly territorial fire dragon in the early years of the Dyrwood's colonial period. Though it used to see very high traffic during the early colonial days, Gilded Vale has settled into a quieter pace of life as colonization and trade have pushed farther east. It lies in the erldom known as the Grasp (formerly Yenwood) just past the eastern edge of the Helsgate erldom. Gilded Vale is the heart of the northwestern grain basket in the Free Palatinate of Dyrwood.
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