Seraph, it said that within a few years "Myrgard and its surrounding provinces" ahd been retaken, Stoneheim is a city in its own right, not a province of Myrgard.
Retook may have been bad wording. Since the Stoneheimers are selaed off from the World, what I really meant was "freed".
: The term entombing may be bad termanology (the following
: few lines I read in one of the Articles in Legends and
: Lore, so there not my personal theory). The collapse
: of the barbican would be like closing the gates,
: really really shut, the would have survived off
: whatever they grow in the caves and water that runs
: underneath the earth. This also explains the Dwarves
: infinite bomb supply and how they were able to get
: messages when they were thousands of miles away.
: stonehiem is a big Cocktail factory and the Cocktails
: are sent through mini world knots, as can other small
: things, like notes and messages. Thats why Stoneheim
: was too important to fall.
Um, that was a joke theory, I think, zeph, about "how come all the Dwarves have infinite Satchels?". :)
Just seen something...in the secret M2 level, it's said that Soulblighter got a whole bunch of satchels, and the Narrator guesses that they're from Stoneheim.
This is an interesting comment, IMO. Since the dwarves in Stoneheim are buried under "ten thousand...tons of shattered rock," it's pretty obvious that Soulblighter (a) didn't get into Stoneheim during his War (because it's too ahrd, plus it would have been mentioned, and probably a Stoneheim-retaking level, like the Myrgard one in TFL), and (b) didn't take it after Dwarves 'retook' it, assuming they did, as that DEFIANTELY would ahve got a mention, and again, probably a Stoneheim-retaking level.
My guess is that he stored these satchels (or more accurately got the Ghols to store them) for 60 years since he presumably captured them in the Battle for Stoneheim.