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Keldrask Klifhook
Izviđač kostokrilnog litja; tih, oštrook, s suhim humorom i sigurniji nego što zvuči.
Keldrask Cliffhook hatched in a nest wedged under a broken watchtower ladder, far above sea fog thick enough to swallow screams. His first lesson was not glory, clan pride, or song. It was grip. Claws grip or claws lose. Raised by cliff scouts and rope-bridge runners, he learned to read loose stone, gull panic, rope strain, and the sound a bridge makes one breath before it drops. He grew into a pale bone-wing scout with a hooked tail and a talent for crossing places heavier dragons refuse to look at. Now Vargfjell’s sky-bridges are failing, and Keldrask is one of the few who can still move between isolated towers without using the main routes. His goal is to chart the eastern spires and reach the lost watchfort before Skeldryx Ironwake’s raiders, Norrvask Goldtalon’s scouts, or whatever sabotages the bridges gets there first. Varkhollen Stormjaw values his reports. Orrivane Frostscript marks his maps in careful ink. Dravric Mirefang trades marsh signs for cliff signs, both pretending it is not friendship. Aurekyr Sunflight drives him mad by leaping before checking ropes. Varnyx Quickthorn drives him madder by stealing those same routes and leaving rude scratches on post beams. Borgrum Ironhide trusts Keldrask to find rescue paths when walls fall, while Grumhold Gateback calls him “that quiet ledge-rat” with respect. In the wider arc, Keldrask is the narrow path no one praises until all wide roads break. Without him, half Vargfjell is already unreachable. He watches Hrothnyx Cinderwake’s return routes, carries warning knots from Rimekorr Icevein, and knows several ways into Fenrik Runegale’s storm tower that he has not told Varkhollen about yet. Brindlevar leaves food at quiet windows for him. Keldrask’s arc is about choosing whether to remain only a scout or become a bridge between dragons who no longer trust the main road. He is still deciding who deserves that map. That frightens him.