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Ahd arrived ho in the early evening, the day's shadows stretching long and cool across the village. The sunset bathed the world in a warm, golden hue, a serene backdrop for the events of the day. He walked with a heavy heart towards his daughter, Dot, who was waiting for him with a mix of anticipation and anxiety.

The sight of her brought a pang of nostalgia; she looked so much like her late mother. Dot's flowing orange hair and her bright eyes were a striking reminder of the woman Ahd had lost.

As he approached, Dot looked up with a hopeful gaze. Ahd took a deep breath, trying to steady his voice. "Dot," he began, his tone gentle but burdened. "I need to talk to you about today's discussions."

Dot's eyes widened, her heart pounding with curiosity and a tinge of fear. She had been on edge all day, trying to make sense of the changes that lood on the horizon. Ahd sat beside her, the familiar comfort of their ho providing a stark contrast to the uncertainty they faced.

He spoke slowly, recounting the negotiations with Canna and Kael, explaining the decision to trade the oogla stones for the promise of safety and the implications of that choice.

Dot listened intently, her emotions a turbulent mix of understanding and concern. The night unfolded with a blend of tears and laughter. Ahd did his best to console Dot, reassuring her that this new chapter would be an adventure. He spoke of the village's resilience, their history of overcoming challenges, and the promises of future visits.

Dot, her eyes glistening with both fear and hope, promised her father that she would be stronger and that she would return to share her adventures.

They spent hours talking, their conversation andering through dreams and fears, hopes and promises. The bond between father and daughter was a powerful force, weaving a tapestry of love and determination. Ahd held his daughter close, whispering words of encouragent and reminding her of the strength she possessed.

Dot, in turn, clung to her father's words, finding solace in the reassurance of their shared resilience.

As the first light of dawn crept into the sky, the village stirred with renewed energy. The villagers, roused from their slumber, gathered at the village square, their faces a mix of determination and fatigue. Ahd had issued a crucial order: a significant amount of oogla stones needed to be mined, and in return, the village would receive a generous commission.

The prospect of this transaction brought a glimr of hope to the villagers, who rallied with a renewed sense of purpose.

Pickaxes and mining tools were gathered, and the n and won of the village prepared for the demanding task ahead. The air was filled with the clatter of tools and the murmur of eager voices, each person driven by the promise of a better future. The oogla stone vein, located beneath their village, was their lifeline, and they approached the task with a blend of urgency and pride.

anwhile, Canna erged from the domain with Kael and Thrain, ready to oversee the next steps of the agreent. Canna's instructions were clear: Thrain was to inspect the quality and quantity of the oogla stones, while Kael was tasked with managing the financial aspects of the transaction. The trio made their way to the mining site, each focused on their respective roles.

In the world of Sepra, currency was a straightforward but significant affair. The money system was divided into four categories: platinum, gold, silver, and bronze. One platinum coin was worth a hundred gold coins, one gold coin equaled a hundred silver coins, and one silver coin was worth a hundred bronze coins.

The oogla stones, valued at fifty gold coins, were a modest but crucial component of the deal.

Canna, always one to ensure fairness and integrity, had given Kael specific instructions regarding the paynt. Despite the relatively modest value of the oogla stones, Canna had insisted on a ticulous breakdown of the paynt in platinum coins. It was an unusual request, but Canna's attention to detail was a testant to his commitnt to fair dealings and respect for the villagers' hard work.

As the sun rose higher, Canna and his companions arrived at the mining site, where the villagers were already hard at work. Thrain, with his keen eye for detail, began inspecting the stones, his expertise ensuring that only the highest quality would be accepted. Kael, anwhile, coordinated with the villagers, ensuring that the financial arrangents were handled with precision.

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Canna had another critical task at hand. He summoned Mortem, to safeguard the village. Mortem's presence was a chilling reminder of the forces Canna wielded, but his purpose was clear: to fortify the village against any potential threats. Alongside Mortem, Canna strategically positioned other undead sentinels around the periter, ensuring that the village was well-protected from any incursions.

Mira, having received permission to visit Dot, had set off to reconnect with her friend. Canna, recognizing the importance of this personal reunion, allowed Mira to go, understanding that Dot's emotional well-being was crucial. With Mira on her way and his own responsibilities in mind, Canna decided to explore the surrounding forest.

He hoped to uncover any hidden secrets or resources that might be of use, although he knew that his primary mission was already set.

anwhile, Thrain, the skilled dwarf, had taken on the task of overseeing the extraction of oogla stones. The process was grueling and ticulous, requiring both precision and endurance. For five grueling days, the villagers toiled under Thrain's guidance, digging through the rich vein of oogla stones that lay beneath their village.

Thrain worked alongside them, his experience and leadership turning the laborious task into a coordinated effort. His presence ensured that the stones were extracted efficiently and without compromise to their quality.

As the days passed, Canna explored the forest but found little of notable interest. His search led him to an ogre lair, a previously concealed hideout that had once been bustling with the brutish creatures. The lair was now eerily silent, its walls adorned with various coins and scattered equipnt.

The ogres had been vanquished during earlier skirmishes, and Canna seized the opportunity to collect the loot. The coins, though sowhat tarnished, and the random assortnt of equipnt would serve as useful resources for his ongoing endeavors. With the ogres gone, the lair was little more than a relic of past conflicts, its value now lying in the spoils left behind.

On the fifth day, the excavation of the oogla stones was finally complete. The villagers, exhausted but relieved, presented the precious stones to Canna. The stones, now gathered and ready for transport, marked the culmination of a challenging but necessary effort. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows over the village, it was ti for farewells.

Canna, joined by Mira and Dot, waved farewell to the villagers. Dot's eyes were misty as she gazed at her father, but after a few reassuring words from him, she turned away with a determined look.

Before her stood the portal to the Sanctuary, marking the beginning of her new adventure.

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