[h2][center][i][b][color=DarkSlateGray]Clan Oreborn[/color][/b][/i][/center][/h2] [b]We got the beast... now what?[/b] It wouldn't take long at all for many of the dwarves to find out about the tamed beast, so it wasn't surprising that Arngir would come to see it himself. Upon his asking who was responsible for it, he then asked where they were, to which the reply was, "After some long rest, you just missed them. They've already set out to find more of them." Well, that was a missed chance, but there would be more. However, they needed a place to hold the... 'greater boars' as some decided to call them for simplicity's sake. So, Arngir tasked some dwarves with building a strong, large pen for the beasts to reside in before leaving to take care of other tasks himself. [b]Religious Inquiry[/b] Religion was a bit of a foreign concept to the dwarves, as such beliefs were not allowed for slaves. Echadon would explain this, and further go on to say that whenever their was a hint of religious belief in a dwarven slave, the entire group was executed. And as they had been slave for so long, whatever knowledge they had of their own beleifs was lost. Once done, Echadon would then ask about the Ursar religion and beliefs, what his people worshiped and many other questions of that sort. [hider=Summary] -A large and strong pen is to be made for the newly tamed beast, with room for more to fit in comfortably. -Echadon expresses his wishes to learn about the religion of the Ursar as telling of what happened to their own.[/hider]