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Posted at the stairs.

Thomas Alqvin hosted an event in an unknown location, reached via a portal from his bar. He stated the event was to test his newest creations, all undead beings, against live opponents. All living contestants were able to choose a reward as an enticement to fight.

This fights were resolved as follows:

Eilam Hayym fought and defeated a skeletal Lucy-Jean the Third. His prize was a potent enchanted femur that could create negative energies at will.

Ortred fought a skeletal warrior, once called Anibeth, and was defeated. I officially witness his death.

Kieren Haze, Aleczumberzeil te Esoterotept, and Ludwig Bartello fought each other and Anibeth in a four way contest. All were killed except Aleczumberzeil te Esoterotept. I officially witnessed their deaths. The winner, Aleczumberzeil te Esoterotept, received plate mail enchanted to release a powerful goblin spirit. He was warned by Thomas Alqvin that the spirit within would be irritating.

Stord of Gargaros fought summoned doom knight who did not give his name. He was victorious and was rewarded with an eyeball, enchanted to bring astonishing powers to a combatant a single time. Many in the crowd suggested the hubris of the death knight was the deciding factor in this fight, which otherwise might have had a different outcome.

Zaiztip the kobold fought a zombie kobold from the Shadow Tribe. Thomas alleged that the zombie had been a thief before his death. His death and subsequent reanimation were due to his failed attempt at robbing the proprietor. Zairtrip was victorious, and was rewarded with a potent necromantic amulet.

I, Yvonne Rhule, fought a burnt zombie without name. It was defeated, allowing me to recover a belt of learning.

Mauthkox the kobold fought a large bone golem, which was once many beings, and thus has no single name. Mauthhkox was killed. I witness his death.

Ahed fought a flesh golem, also composite of many people, and defeated it easily. This won him a dagger enchanted to do much damage to individuals of law-abiding nature.

Valeric fought the same bone golem as Mauthkox. He was also killed, and his body bequeathed to Alqvin to be used in his bar. I witnessed his death.

A mute half orc, covered in purulent wounds and maggots, who’s name is not known, fought a blood-dripping skeleton without a name. He was victorious and awarded a ring that increased his resilience, among other powers.

I, Yvonne Rhule, witnessed all the above with my own eyes. In the name of the Binder of What is Known, I publish this information for all to see.