Dear Journal,
Today she met 'once Senator', madam Marthoushca Leaffall who was reministcent of their past.
A beginning of the N'Jast War, Senator Marty was abducted, only to be returned years later after such, with lost memory and no diary.
Marty lost her position in a city, but still cares, even if prays to Tyr, god of Justice, ever so often.
Now however ex-senator had something different on mind, it's that glacier is advance, a sign of Auril's return.
Jerrick Rayfe, famous druid that she didn't have contact with for long (she's not her love, dear Journal, but she likes him) still controls nature and it's balance somehow.
Senator Marty suspects. That if 'Auril', godess of Winter, returns - servants will come with.
Perhaps warming after the N'Jast War will be temporary? Marty's words suggest that cold climate in Narfell will happen someday again, but we can prepare and delay.
It's well known that N'Jast War ended when adventuring team found something on Icelace's island, an apparatus that changed flow of energy of this land, ripped and changed reality, that caused terrain rifts emerge. To the point of even getting rid of the famous Sam's Hill, where half-orc paladin Samson S. defended for days against Red Dragon Rass that didn't come. But perhaps later did anyway, she is not sure anymore. Now its 'Sam's Hole' to most.
Seeing ongoing destruction, and having been blasted by Old Narfell artifact that caused demons to emerge, N'Jast Army retreated to their land. This is how she remembers these days anyway.
Leftover of such was warm climate, painful memories, feeling of freedom (more or less delusional), and homeless, poverty, starvation, disease.
Peltarch was rebuilt, removed cobble and grass sown, to get rid of a fungus coming from under cobble.
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We'll still fight Auril servants if they arrive, she suspects.
-- Yours, Chea Allin, cerulean star 1st.
P.S. She has chest of coal she collected in small doses during swamp patrols somewhere. She thinks it's good idea to give such to homeless of Peltarch's Docks. Will do so at nearest opportunity, for winter is coming. Coal and wood is hard to get for poor and unarmed.