injuredwyvern
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On day 9, while all of the duels are taking place, Ceru will attempt to track down Janek. I believe he was speaking with Oceas at some point, so I imagine he would get an opportunity to speak with him. He offers to buy him dinner that night and discuss some matters that have been troubling him. He says he believes Janek may be able to help. Ceru will also invite any members of the party along if they wish to come.
As they sit down to dinner, Ceru begins by explaining that for all of his life, the spirits that grant him his powers and abilities have always guided him through his dreams. Lately though his dreams have seemed to become distant, vague, and difficult to interpret. It seems as though something is there that the spirits want to teach him, but there is something preventing him from reaching that potential. This has been the case since just before the festival. The more Ceru thought about it though, the more it seemed that these issues may tied in some way to what Janek had spoken of about making sure an opportunity doesn't pass you by. This creates an interesting situation. Ceru has only recently become familiar with the idea of dieties and divine powers granted by them, though he feels that Janek's Lady Felicia may be able to restore his ability to understand the spirits if he appeases her, like Janek suggested. The question then is, how might he appease the Lady? It had occurred to Ceru that the ghost tower his companions only recently told him of, could be a possiblity. It seems the tower is notable in some way, though none have managed to enter it. The nature of the tower though, as incorporeal, seems very similar to the spirits Ceru interacts with. Perhaps Ceru's unique situation will permit him a way to enter? Does Janek think this would work? And if so, does he think it would be enough to gain the favor of Lady Felicia?
As they sit down to dinner, Ceru begins by explaining that for all of his life, the spirits that grant him his powers and abilities have always guided him through his dreams. Lately though his dreams have seemed to become distant, vague, and difficult to interpret. It seems as though something is there that the spirits want to teach him, but there is something preventing him from reaching that potential. This has been the case since just before the festival. The more Ceru thought about it though, the more it seemed that these issues may tied in some way to what Janek had spoken of about making sure an opportunity doesn't pass you by. This creates an interesting situation. Ceru has only recently become familiar with the idea of dieties and divine powers granted by them, though he feels that Janek's Lady Felicia may be able to restore his ability to understand the spirits if he appeases her, like Janek suggested. The question then is, how might he appease the Lady? It had occurred to Ceru that the ghost tower his companions only recently told him of, could be a possiblity. It seems the tower is notable in some way, though none have managed to enter it. The nature of the tower though, as incorporeal, seems very similar to the spirits Ceru interacts with. Perhaps Ceru's unique situation will permit him a way to enter? Does Janek think this would work? And if so, does he think it would be enough to gain the favor of Lady Felicia?