![]() ![]() ![]() Lodgok later heard Miriam had been killed and while he didn't want to believe it, felt Ranrok had played a part in her death. Despite Ranrok being pleased at this, when he learned of Miriam and that Lodgok had trusted her, he became furious. Shortly after, more of Ranrok's followers appeared and they began to dig, eventually finding the repository there. ![]() When they parted ways, she promised to share with him what she'd learned from the object. Having never before been treated so nicely by a witch or wizard, Lodgok let her continue studying the container if she'd let him search the castle on his own. As Lodgok listened to her talk, it became clear to him Miriam viewed goblins with respect. As Lodgok did, she showed him an oddly shaped cylinder with a strange shape on it, noting it was likely made of goblin metal but couldn't get it to open and wanted to work together. When she noticed Lodgok, instead of viewing him with fear or disdain, she warmly welcomed him as an equal, asking him to come sit with her. ![]() Lodgok went, expecting to find it deserted, but instead ran into a witch, Miriam, who'd already setup her own research site there. Believing these repositories would further his cause, Ranrok sent Lodgok to investigate Rookwood Castle, a possible location for one of them. At one point he shared Ranrok's views and supported his older brother's rebellion to the point Ranrok sent Lodgok to recover some of their ancestor Bragbor's journals, which noted several talented witches and wizards centuries ago had commissioned him to build several repositories. ![]()
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