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For now though, he was in enemy territory. True, the contract was complete, but he had fought his way deep into the personal citadel of the vile cyber-modded troll Vanquidor in order to blow his Mk7 body to pieces, and now he had to laze through the bodyguards and sentry droids he hadn't already obliterated. The dwarf had very little ordinance remaining. Rogar put on his shades. Things were about to get hot, but he was cool as a sonic-fan. Time to fire it up! Yeah!
 
For now though, he was in enemy territory. True, the contract was complete, but he had fought his way deep into the personal citadel of the vile cyber-modded troll Vanquidor in order to blow his Mk7 body to pieces, and now he had to laze through the bodyguards and sentry droids he hadn't already obliterated. The dwarf had very little ordinance remaining. Rogar put on his shades. Things were about to get hot, but he was cool as a sonic-fan. Time to fire it up! Yeah!
 
==[[User:Stefa168|Stefa168]]==
 
===(5 September 2020)===
 
 
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All around the dwarves stood wearing looks of concern.  Mine Administrator Kogan showed them a chart he had chiseled into a stone tablet.  The economic indicators could not be mistaken.  The fortress would be broke in only a few weeks time.  A few of the nobles nodded in seeming understanding.  They didn't comprehend the seriousness of the situation.  Everything they owned would be returned to the moneylenders unless Kogan struck the motherlode.
 
 
Deeper was always the answer.  The precious metal was down there somewhere, it was up to Kogan's elite prospectors to sniff it out.  Among them was the greatest gold-hound of all, Urist Gemswallow.  Kogan met with him in the administrator's office. They dispensed with the pleasantries and got down to business.  There were two options.  They could cut across the root of the mountain in a grid search pattern. The other option was to tunnel straight down to the center of the Earth.
 
 
Of course the second option was chosen.  Urist made a list of the equipment and personnel needed.  It was a dangerous mission, so only dead-enders and second sons were chosen for the vanguard.  The digging was to commence the following morning. Kogan broke out a bottle of whiskey and the two dwarves began to drink.  It wasn't long till the bottle was empty.
 
 
The vision came to Kogan first.  It was a ghost from the future, come back to warn the administrator of his coming folly.  The whole idea to mine to the bottom of the world was a big mistake.  There would be many dangers along the way, none of them worth the price that must be paid to find the treasure Kogan supposed would be there.  Kogan awoke from his stupor to see Urist standing over him wielding a large pickaxe. 
 
 
“You are going to get us all killed,” said Urist, spittle dripping from his beard.
 
 
“Now, wait big fella,” said Kogan.
 
 
Urist's body wasn't found until the mining effort was underway the next day. Sheriff Aliz was on the scene in less than and hour since the body was found.  He sought out Kogan, who was the last to see the miner alive.  Administrator Kogan said, yes, they had been drinking, but he knew nothing about how he had ended up in a remote corridor leading the galley. 
 
 
No murderer was safe once Aliz was on the case.  He knew as sure as the forge that Kogan was guilty.  He just needed the evidence.  On a hunch, the Sheriff went to the site of the mine shaft.  The dwarves were all busy.  Kogan had told them that Urist's final wish was that the mining continue.  The Sheriff went to the lip of the pit.  Who would want the famous miner dead?
 
 
“The ghost possessed him,” said a voice from behind.  It was Kogan, holding a blood drenched pick.
 
 
“He would have stopped the digging!”
 
 
Having been in the army, it was relatively easy for the Sheriff to side step and send the charging mine administrator hurling down the mine shaft to his death. Though the case was now closed, Kogan had escaped justice and peace would never be brought to Urist's family.
 
 
THE END
 
  
 
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