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===Volume 9=== Most of Griffon Hunt was residing in Riverfarm, with Typhenous acting as their representative in Invrisil during the distribution of loot from the Village of the Dead raid.{{ref|9.05 NPR}} Upon Erin's arrival to Riverfarm, she ignores Laken, his entourage, and a celebration honoring her in favor of running towards and greeting Griffon Hunt. Much to the shock and delight of his team members, Halrac starts crying and smiling at the same time while hugging Erin, with Typhenous taking a magical picture for posterity's sake.{{ref|9.10 W}}He introduces Erin to some of the Windrest villagers, and is embarassed when [[Helm]] asks the [Innkeeper] if she's thinking of courting Halrac. While talking and walking with Griffon Hunt, Erin hears an old man sobbing, realizing it to be coming from a Water Elemental in the form of a river. However, when she tries to summon it, it goes out of control, and engulfs [[Cade Rishaw|Cade]] within itself, drowning him. Shriekblade saves Cade, while the other senior [Witches] overwhelm the Elemental.{{ref|9.11 W}} Later, after the Elemental is subdued by Erin and [[Wiskeria]], Erin's group is preparing to return to Liscor. The [Innkeeper] tells Griffon Hunt that they were what Riverfarm needed and promises to give them the welcome they deserved when they meet again. When Halrac asks her when she thinks they'll become ''that'' team, pointing out the lack of danger or monsters, Erin points out that Riverfarm had already become the home for Griffon Hunt, which astonished the [Bowman of Loss]. Before leaving, Mrsha clings to Halrac's boots, asking if she could take just him, with Halrac promising her to see her soon.{{ref|9.18 E}} "Soon" would end up being a few days later, as Erin's newest Skill [Door of Portals] was able to reach Riverfarm, and Griffon Hunt showed up in [[The Adventurer’s Haven|The Adventurer's Haven]] parked next to Invrisil to greet everyone. When several of Liscor's and the north's adventurers teams are talking about [[Snatcher|Facestealer]], Halrac points out that Numbtongue is the only one present who encountered it and could provide a proper account.{{ref|9.24}} Griffon Hunt is one of the adventurer teams that race to the [[Ruins of Albez]] after [[Deniusth|Deniusth the Violinist]] realize that the Horns' map of Albez could lead to other uncovered spots. When discussing future plans with the Halfseekers, Revi reveals that Griffon Hunt would be staying put in Riverfarm, with no intention to head towards Izril's new lands. In a conversation with [[Ylawes Byres|Ylawes]] about the contract with Laken Godart, the [Knight] remarks that it was a shame that the [Emperor] couldn't annex Albez, which gives Halrac the idea to plant several totems to enable Laken's sensing ability. With this method, they are able to find and uncover the personal laboratory of [Temporal Mage] [[Udatron]].{{ref|Interlude - Adventurers (Pt. 1)}} However, some of the other Gold- and Silver-ranked teams double-crossed the other adventurers, sending a [Message] to [[Remendia]] lying that the adventurers present did not intend to share with Remendia or the Adventurer's Guild. While distracted by Remendia's army and Watch, the deceitful teams ransacked the laboratory and made a break for The Wandering Inn. Some of the adventurers in pursuit fired arrows and spells at them, with the others, including Halrac, tried to stop them.{{ref|Interlude - Adventurers (Pt. 2)}} Ultimately, the teams who looted the laboratory escaped with Erin's help into the new lands, though the portion of the treasure she retained as a "door tax" was redistributed amongst the adventurers. Halrac was mentioned to have "sour grapes" with Erin, and was sardonic towards Chaldion, who showed up to recompensated Erin, as Pallass had hugely benefited by way of [[Saliss Oliwing|Saliss]] being given all the alchemical items in exchange for moving the lodestone to Pallass for the runaway adventures. Halrac and Griffon Hunt later participated in the raid against Facestealer, which ended up failing on their part, though it would be later tricked into falling into a deep pool of water by the [[Silver Swords]], [[Vuliel Drae]], the [[The Pride of Kelia|Pride of Kelia]], [[Infinitypear]], and [[Rasktooth]].{{ref|Interlude - Adventurers(Pt. 3)}} Halrac was one of the many people interested in a potential Quest by Erin. When Ryoka comes back to The Wandering Inn, she sees Halrac's invisible bow with her new ability to see perspectives and asks him "''Where’d the invisible one go?".'' Later, Halrac is one of several adventurers with the [[Linvios Reiscale|Maestro]] in his sightlines when the Drake has Erin hostage.{{ref|9.29}} He participates in [[Zeladona Ischen|Zeladona]]'s Trial of a Thousand Blades. During the tournament, he saves Typhenous's life by stabbing the Plague Mage's [[Comois|assailant]] through the neck, thus disqualifying him from the trial. Halrac is then enveloped by light and disappears.{{ref|9.30}} It is implied that he was spared from punishment by Zeladona, and reappears three days later in a blaze of energy. holding an ordinary arrow coated in an unknown substance. He had no memory of what transpired, except with the impression that he stole something.{{ref|9.31}} He is later mentioned to be abed in Riverfarm, having not eaten anything for two days.{{ref|9.32}} He recovered though was still malnourished, and Griffon Hunt visited the Wandering Inn with Pebblesnatch, where they protected her from lord [[Xitegen Terland]].{{ref|9.41 (Pt. 3)}}
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