Jacob?s thoughts where suddenly shattered when he heard the War horns start to sound. He knew this would not be good. He hugged his friend a long and hardy hug one last time. He said ?Jarred until the two hammers brings our paths together again I bid the not farewell. But I bid the good fortune and my your forge fire always burn bright.? Jarred said ?Go now, you will carry this village to safety. Do not stop and do not turn back, keep going until every man, woman and child are safely behind the dwarven walls. With this said Jacob ran to the village and started to gather all the confused and scared villagers. He could see that most had never seen or lived through battles or wars. They where now scared and needed a leader. Jacob, now filled with a new sense of self-confidence, climbed the large platform that was in the center of town. He yelled with all the power he could muster ?Good people listen to me, I have been given charge by our village elder Jarred to lead you all to the dwarven stronghold where it is safe. Go now and quickly gather your family. Don?t bring any other items but food or water. Head north out of the village, there is a mercenary army that comes for our village from the south. Now go!!!!?
Jacob then leaped off the platform and ran north along the rode. Along the way he noticed an elderly woman he knew as Lauran. She was struggling trying to carry her granddaughter and her grandson. Their parents had been killed by a horrible accident at one of the lakes only a year ago. Now she was raising them both. She was late into her age and could barely carry them. Jacob quickly noticed that Tom had taken the liberty of preparing his wagon and had been busy loading supplies the villagers would need to survive. Jacob quickly picked up all three, Laura and her grandchildren. He then ran them to the wagon. There was just enough room for them in the back of the wagon. Jacob set them there gently and turned to see Tom staring at him with an angry look. Before Tom could say a thing Jacob scolded him with a menacing stare. Tom knowing that Jacob would not back down from this just dropped the supplies that he had in his arms. Tom said ?Bahh.. Jacob we needed those supplies but we will make do.? Tom quickly ran to the front of the wagon grabbed the handle and was underway. Jacob scurried to and fro in the village helping where he could. He then noticed that Jared?s door to his smith shop was flung wide open and there was a black smoke coming from within the shop. Jacob ran to the shop door not knowing what Jared?s was, or what he really planned to do to the Octarch. As Jacob entered the shop he felt a great heat over come him. There at the forge was Jarred putting on the last piece of armor to complete the most amazing armor that he had ever seen. It shined as though it had its own light coming from it. Every piece of armor was so intricately detailed with wards and other mystical engravings that it made Jacobs head. He thought for a second of the amount of labor and time that it must have taken to make. He then noticed strapped to one hip was a silver war hammer that was just as intricately inscribed as the armor. Finally Jarred looked around and reached for one of his shop hammers a particularly old one. It was rusted and covered in soot and ash. Jarred looked across the room at Jacob and spoke. This voice was not Jared?s voice. This voice was pure power and very angry. The voice said, ?Jacob, I told you to leave! Now leave with utmost haste!!!? The forces of the words themselves were enough to shake Jacobs feet from the ground. Jacob knew in an instant that all those nights, the friendship and training had been more that what he had perceived. He was one of the lucky few that had the honor of calling a GOD friend. Jacob with a tear in his eye and voice shaken said ?yes, Kaaral Thunder Hammer as you wish my lord and master? He then ran with all the speed he could muster to the north. He would easily catch up with his villagers. Off he ran out of the village and down the path.
The mercenaries had been entering the village slowly. Waiting for a sign from their advance scout. But no signal has come, no signal of any type. This did not bode well at all. Not much of anything could harm a kran, especially not this kran. Captain Puold had personally chosen this scout. Well if the villagers where lucky enough to have captured him that would soon be corrected or maybe it was the other way around. Maybe they had not encountered any villagers as of yet because his lone scout had captured the entire village. He laughed at this thought, it was not entirely impossible. He ordered his men to proceed into the village with caution, and to search all the outlying farms before entering the village square. The crystals light was still bright and the wind had stopped when the mercenaries reached the village square. It was all to quite for the mercenaries captains liking. A scout ran up to report, ?Captain Puold, We have not found a single person. It is as if they knew we where coming.? Puold did not like this one bit. The Octarch would not be kind to him for this failure. Puold slammed his mailed fist down upon a near by rail snapping with a loud noise.
From across the way out of Jared?s smith shop the black smoke once more billowed out from the open doors. One of the corporals noticing this shouted for several of his men to investigate what was on fire. As the group of four men entered the doors a very loud thud was heard. Out came the bodies of the four men and the kran. Captain Puold was shocked for a second. He then shouted for his men to surround the shop. The shop was a stout old two-story building made of ancient woods. No other entrance or exit was found except for the two large doors. Smoke started to bellow out more and more. A huge spray of coals came flying out upon the ground and then several more. Now the area outside the doors was covered with hot coals. Captain Puold shouted, ?I will not be stopped by a smith and a bucket of coals!? Now Angered Puold motioned for his men to move in. There was a pause and then came an eerie voice from within the shop. ?Puold, do you really want to do this. Your master seeks something that does not belong to him. You are just a pawn in this, thus I will give you a chance to take your men and leave this village.? By now Captain Puold was beside himself with rage. He shouted ?I will not be stopped from my mission by some parlor wizard and his tricks. Men move in and kill who ever is in there. Bring me the breast plate that was reported to be here!? Several men ran in, then moments later they came back out coughing and choking. The young corporal that led them in reported ?Captain we searched in there and could not see anyone. That forge is pouring smoke out.? Puold responded ?Well trickster if you wont come out, then we will just burn down the place with you in it and collect what we want from the ashes.? With a wave of his hand the shop was set on fire. There was silence not a word spoken or sound made just the sounds of the shop being consumed by flame. Puold said at last ?Well for a trickster he died quietly!? The Puold laughed uncontrollably. With the smoke still thick from the flames the light from the crystal was starting to dim. It had been over an hour since the shop had collapsed on itself in the flames. Slowly at first there came a tapping sound, one that was familiar like the taping of a smiths hammer on an anvil. It was weak at first then stronger and stronger until it was an almost deafening pounding to all those in the village. Men were falling to the ground grasping their ears to stop the pain. Then as it stopped, for several minutes there was only silence and the voice was there again, but more forceful and with a since of power behind it this time. ?You have been given your chance to leave and you did not. You have burned my shop to the ground and once more you have driven my people from their village. You will not pay with your lives!? Faster than the winds a thick, black smoke poured forth from the remains of the shop. This black cloud easily overtook everyone in the village. It was so thick, and blinding. At first only the sound of gagging and coughing men could be heard through the pitch black. Then it came like the slaughtering of cattle. The sounds of metal being crushed, cracking bones, and the most horrible screams of death. No one could tell which way or where it was coming from. A scream from the left and then a crushing thud on the right, What ever was doing this was not going to stop. Finally after several minutes of this there came another silence. Captain Puold shouted for his men, but there was no response. Finally the black cloud let up and before him stood a great redheaded warrior who wielded two hammers, one hammer in each hand. At that moment with an insane gleam in his eyes Kaaral swung both hammers down upon Puold. Then it was over.
Then with a touch on the hand Jacob was startled back to his world. The young students had gathered around him and it seemed they were worried. Jacob chuckled as he realized that he had just seen another vision. They had become more and more frequent in the past few years. He straightened himself and continued with class. Later that night at home he unwrapped the pouch that Jarred had given him. He had opened it before but each time he had in the past there came a strange feeling of unease. Now for some reason the time was right and he pulled the medallion from the pouch and put it on. Now he knew he was ready to began the true path of the two hammers, as a priest and smith of the god Kaaral Thunder Hammer. Jacob found himself whispering to himself. ?Glorious are his blessings and Horrible is his rage when it is invoked.?
The night continued as Jacob went down to his forge. Finding more often that sleep was often hard to get when there is a hot forge near. Into the night the sounds of metal on metal claimed his thoughts.
(This is the tale of Jacob and his meeting with Kaaral Thunder Hammer.)