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== Aftermath == The attack cost 27 Goblin lives and 28 Antinium worker lives at the Inn. Over 80 guardsman and nearly 200 civilians perished in Liscor, and 65 Antinium workers and 47 Antinium soldiers were killed during the defense of Liscor. Zevara attempted to put the blame of the attack on the adventurers, but the only surviving adventurer was the catatonic [[Yvlon]].<ref name="1.45">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/04/1-45/ Chapter 1.45]</ref> :''Note: Calabrian's report of more than 40,000 undead attacking Liscor seems implausible: The undead forces had been able to intrude into the city with impunity, which is not mirrored by the relatively low casualty numbers in the city. Either, there had been less undead than Calabrian counted; or they were not able to act as a coherent army and most of them were not actually attacking, but simply lurking around the dungeon and the city after being released. Crypt Lords and also Skinner were probably each controlling a dangerous retinue of undead while the larger mass didn't have specific orders.'' [[Azβkerash]] had noticed the surge of Undead activity near Liscor, and ordered the Undead to bring Skinner's treasure hoard towards him.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> However, Az'kerash never received any artifacts from returning Undead, and blamed the remaining Fleshworms of the Dungeon for that.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/24/7-14-t/ Chapter 7.14 T]</ref>
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