Shortfang yawned, as did Andrews and Elena. Seemed like they were getting sleepy. Elena said Andrews should go to sleep but he wanted to keep listening. Shortfang agreed, as he had one more tale to tell. The final tale of Pun-Pun's adventures. "Yes, one more grand enemy to fight. By now, Pun-Pun great hero among kobolds. He make city for kobold, call Dragonhome, for all dragon kind. Kobold, Dragonborn, even Ferrodsuaco and good dragons! But not all easy. Though Pun-Pun strong, many still say Pun-Pun is weak, because he kobold. Many tribes say he lies, that Gold Dragon do all work and Pun-Pun do nothing but steal glory to make him king. Pun-Pun listen, want to do something to show he real strong. So, one final journey. Ferrodsuaco say there is evil wizard who will rewrite world, think he is one true god. He in faraway world, try to be all mighty. So Pun-Pun stop him." Moving the bedrolls out, Shortfang began to physically make the "map" Pun-Pun took, using various creases and dips as mountains and lakes. "Pun-Pun travel far. Go to many temples to pray to different gods. Pun-Pun no worship, but he know he need all help he can get. Even Ferrodsuaco don't know how to stop evil wizard C'tan. On journey, Pun-Pun make new friend with snake name Marya. Marya just regular snake, but Pun-Pun find her egg and hatch it. Marya become familiar for Pun-Pun's journey to power." As Shortfang finished this part of the tale, Andrews laid his head on his sister's lap. Try as he might, he quickly ends up falling asleep. Shortfang himself yawns a bit. "Mhmm. Finish story another time." He says as he goes to sleep near the fireplace. He couldn't really burrow here without digging up the wood, so he just curled up like a cat near the warmest thing nearby. Pylia helped Elena take Andrews to their sleeping spot. The other three older adults parted ways. Muriel said she might be up for a short while longer, but otherwise she plans to head to bed soon. Andras would soon join his children for resting tonight. Ferric helped Mica get to bed though he admits he's not very tired, but doesn't want to just sit around doing nothing either. Finally Pylia turned to you. "Don't suppose you want to tell me that story now? Shortfang's tales were entertaining, but I'm curious about what stories you know."