With the Ancient Red Dragon, Agatheron vanquished, and all their companions dead, Sir Gwain and Wang Du wearly march back to the Firbolg's village.
Met by the recovering McDagger and Lothar, Sir Gwain and Wang Du relate their final battle with the Fire Giants and the Dragon.
After their full recovery, the remaining party members along with the Firbolgs explore the remaining fortress in search of the fabled treasure hoard of Agatheron. Eventually it is found and it is, indeed, beyond imagination. This long chamber is filled from end to end with unimaginable wealth. Gold is piled knee-high and speckled with jewels, weapons and artifacts of ages past - truly a dragon's hoard.
With the help of the Firbolgs, the treasure is mined out.
Without much need for treasure, the Firbolgs accept only a small portion, preferring to live simply and peacefully in the mountains.
Wang, Sir Gwain and McDagger head south to the village of Litafjord only to find it a charred ruin including the Keep of Lord Boomish, who was laid to rest in near the Firbolg's village.
Abanding the village and heading south, they come across the the innkeeper of the Craggy Inn and his dwarven wife. They had left the village when they saw the dragon coming down the mountain.
Wang donates a portion of his treasure to the innkeeper so that they can start anew.
They all travel south to the village of Berkenstoke which was destroyed by in the Dragon's wraith. The sturdy townsfolk had already begun to rebuild the village and once the news of Agatheron's death spread there was a big celebration in honor of the other heroes that died; Wolfheir the Viking, the priest of Mithra - Su, Grop the mighty wizard, Todashi the samurai, Thenus the ranger, and Arg.
Sir Gwain and Wang donated gold to the rebuilding of Berkenstoke and headed west to Blackmoore, which was also in ruin.
As donations and rebuilding began there, Sir Gwain and Wang said their farewells for now and choose separate paths to travel with the hopes that some day their paths may cross again.