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When the village of Qet was attacked, he and the Thronebearers accompanied Lantal and his forces on Seraphel's orders. They fought the ghouls and [[Crypt Lords]] the villagers had been turned into, but were forced to retreat when they faced a [[Draugr]] and it killed one of them. His leg was broken in the battle.
When the village of Qet was attacked, he and the Thronebearers accompanied Lantal and his forces on Seraphel's orders. They fought the ghouls and [[Crypt Lords]] the villagers had been turned into, but were forced to retreat when they faced a [[Draugr]] and it killed one of them. His leg was broken in the battle.


Due to his injury, he was not allowed to fight on the wall during the siege, even at the edges, as he was currently a liability and would become a threat to the other defenders if he perished. This made him feel useless. He tried offering to help the non-combatants and Seraphel, but everyone politely refused. He came across [[Culin Afiele|Culin]] and [[Sasi Afiele|Sasi]] fighting each other over a broken Wand of [Light]. He offered them his own wand as a replacement, though it was the wrong color, so they rummaged through the other Thronebearers' belongings for one the same color. On their way to Lantal and [[Risel Afiele|Risel]]'s room, they came across Cara. He convinced the children to speak to her. They were angry and Cara was remorseful, but Dalimont acted as a mediator and helped them reconcile. He then went to compliment the servants and dedicated himself to training.
Due to his injury, he was not allowed to fight on the wall during the siege, even at the edges, as he was currently a liability and would become a threat to the other defenders if he perished. This made him feel useless. He tired offering to help the non-combatants and Seraphel, but everyone politely refused. He came across [[Culin Afiele|Culin]] and [[Sasi Afiele|Sasi]] fighting each other over a broken Wand of [Light]. He offered them his own wand as a replacement, though it was the wrong color, so they rummaged through the other Thronebearers' belongings for one the same color. On their way to Lantal and [[Risel Afiele|Risel]]'s room, they came across Cara. He convinced the children to speak to her. They were angry and Cara was remorseful, but Dalimont acted as a mediator and helped them reconcile. He then went to compliment the servants and dedicated himself to training.


When seraphel's carriage fled the town, Dalimont killed the Ghoul that had grabbed Sasi, but she and her mother and brother still fell out of the vehicle. Regretfully, he ordered the carriage to keep going. Seraphel ordered him to bring the family back and he later returned to Adreissel, where he found Cara and Culin still alive. He tried to take Culin to the survivors and keep fleeing, but he refused and assumed the title of Lord of Afiele.
When seraphel's carriage fled the town, Dalimont killed the Ghoul that had grabbed Sasi, but she and her mother and brother still fell out of the vehicle. Regretfully, he ordered the carriage to keep going. Seraphel ordered him to bring the family back and he later returned to Adreissel, where he found Cara and Culin still alive. He tried to take Culin to the survivors and keep fleeing, but he refused and assumed the title of Lord of Afiele.
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