Sieghard

Poor choice of words, Sieghard thought, but Urgrim had no way of knowing of Klammenberg's necromancy, Udolf's true nature, or the zombies.

"Same," he replied, "I'm grateful for the help though. You and the rest of the dwarfs. All of this would've been much worse if you hadn't showed up when you did." It was hard for Sieghard to gather his thoughts. So much had happened and he was more exhausted than he could remember being in a long time.

"We found Klammenberg," he continued after a pause. "Him and his monster. Found them, fought them, tried to kill them. Both escaped," he said bitterly. "Whatever it is they were up to, any proof of it burned with Sundial Passage." He turned to where the halberdiers were milling about "Bring Udolf over here. The dead man that fought for the enemy," he clarified. "This one was with them," he told Urgrim. "Haven't had a chance to get a good look at him yet, but he's not human."