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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 4103085" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>The night is uneventful, although your sleep is disturbed because of the events of the last day. Still, you come out rested enough to continue your day, and for some to restore their spells (please let me know if your memorized or prayed for list of spells has changed).</p><p></p><p>Loraine and Kareus meet the group as you gather again in the mess room for breakfast and to hear her speak. <span style="color: pink">"Kareus left early to retrieve information on this book and others which were found in the study of the Knights of the Golden Cross,"</span> Loraine says as she holds up a small, ancient book with elven writing. <span style="color: pink">"The books reference an ancient elven poem that describes the burial of Dessoch, a now forgotten goddess of the moons. The poem is called the Tomb of the Dead Goddess, and through the ancient landmarks that are described we believe that the location of this ancient tomb once lay somewhere in what is now the eastern side of the Warrens near the bay. The eastern central edge of the Warrens has often drawn the more religious residents, whether they were simply pious and unfortunate or worshippers of a darker faith.</span></p><p><span style="color: pink"></span></p><p><span style="color: pink">The book that Glau found speaks of the God of the Moons, whose worshippers used to divine their fate and sometimes even twist it by studying the position of the moons in comparisons to other astrological portents. It is said that this god was separated from his love, who was killed by jealous mortals, but that one day she would find life again when the two moons meet on Yearsend. When she lives once more, this God of the Moons will awaken once more and his strength will be felt as it was in days of old. We checked the astrological charts after we heard this. The two moons are in eclipse with one another this Yearsend. Whatever the cultists are trying to do most likely involves this god and goddess, but unfortunately these books only mention poems and snippets of stories. The bed of the god is supposed to be located somewhere in the Necropolis, but that's a big area and we couldn't narrow down the location given the landmarks described in the book Glau grabbed. Maybe Brig and Ironheart can show you the dead ends they ran into which might lead you to find something in the places they didn't look."</span></p><p></p><p>Kaeso, Luna, Kareus, and Morty</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>You awaken to see a strange slanted line imprinted in dark red upon your forearm. It seems to have grown darker as the morning hours pass.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 4103085, member: 34958"] The night is uneventful, although your sleep is disturbed because of the events of the last day. Still, you come out rested enough to continue your day, and for some to restore their spells (please let me know if your memorized or prayed for list of spells has changed). Loraine and Kareus meet the group as you gather again in the mess room for breakfast and to hear her speak. [color=pink]"Kareus left early to retrieve information on this book and others which were found in the study of the Knights of the Golden Cross,"[/color] Loraine says as she holds up a small, ancient book with elven writing. [color=pink]"The books reference an ancient elven poem that describes the burial of Dessoch, a now forgotten goddess of the moons. The poem is called the Tomb of the Dead Goddess, and through the ancient landmarks that are described we believe that the location of this ancient tomb once lay somewhere in what is now the eastern side of the Warrens near the bay. The eastern central edge of the Warrens has often drawn the more religious residents, whether they were simply pious and unfortunate or worshippers of a darker faith. The book that Glau found speaks of the God of the Moons, whose worshippers used to divine their fate and sometimes even twist it by studying the position of the moons in comparisons to other astrological portents. It is said that this god was separated from his love, who was killed by jealous mortals, but that one day she would find life again when the two moons meet on Yearsend. When she lives once more, this God of the Moons will awaken once more and his strength will be felt as it was in days of old. We checked the astrological charts after we heard this. The two moons are in eclipse with one another this Yearsend. Whatever the cultists are trying to do most likely involves this god and goddess, but unfortunately these books only mention poems and snippets of stories. The bed of the god is supposed to be located somewhere in the Necropolis, but that's a big area and we couldn't narrow down the location given the landmarks described in the book Glau grabbed. Maybe Brig and Ironheart can show you the dead ends they ran into which might lead you to find something in the places they didn't look."[/color] Kaeso, Luna, Kareus, and Morty [sblock] You awaken to see a strange slanted line imprinted in dark red upon your forearm. It seems to have grown darker as the morning hours pass. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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