Monday, December 3, 2012

Onward!

In your search of clues indicating the fate of those you have lost, you have uncovered many routes.  All seem equally enigmatic, but the will of the All-Father is cunning indeed.

Where will you begin your quest?

Place your vote in the comments section by Wednesday!


The Sactum of Aglaeca

The drunken ramblings of the scout, Dalkon Graylock, speak of strange creatures in the North, unafraid of even the most terrible of foes, the White Elves.  It would seem that they have claimed the ancient Sanctum of Aglaeca, the mausoleum named for the Ancient One that was felled on that site many millennium past.  It is said that her heart still beats beneath the earth, its tremors continually reshaping the arid landscape.

Lights in the Darkness

Sailors weave tales of mysterious phenomena occurring only on moonless nights, flickering gently in the mists of the seas far to the west of Thrall.  If one remains quiet, one can hear a faint twinkling in the air, as if laughter was carried upon the wind.  Stories of a great island floating aimlessly in the waters are told, but none alive has set foot upon it.

Ser Aedh

The Regent of Thrall and Descendent of Heroes, Ser Aedh, has all but disappeared, leaving no clue hinting at the reasoning behind his mysteriously sudden sabbatical.  That he is adored by the citizens of Thrall generates many murmurings, but the rumors relayed by Tatiana the Red indicate strange creatures, dubbed by the peasants to be Spawn, skulking around the countryside surrounding his personal gallery to the East.  The Regent Knight was loved by all; are superstitious peasants to be trusted?




10 comments:

  1. Going after the creatures that don't seem to be intimidated by the white elves may be a bit treacherous for our first quest. Also, going after a sea tale may not be the best option either. Apparently, people have physically seen creatures lurking in the countryside. That is where my vote lies...for now.

    Ser Aedh!

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  2. Amberdin will not overlook the circumstance that lead him to the half-orc's tale. His vote is cast for the The Sanctum of Aglaeca.

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  3. Jenisys will not follow the gossip from the seedy members of this city. Her trust lies with Tatiana and therefore her vote is with Ser Aedh.

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  4. Ricben fears the sea and the deep abyss that lurks below. The thought of traveling on the sea is unsettling but it will take some time to mentally prepare himself for a journey such as that. To keep his mind at ease the county side to the east of the City of Thrall seems like a comfortable resort to help prepare himself for the sailors talk of the floating island in the sea. He also thinks to himself that the longer time goes by the harder it will be to find a missing person. Ricben looks to find a photo of Ser Aedh from the peasants to aide himself with the recovery of Thrall's hero.

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    1. [Peasants]

      Foe-toe?! Is that a monster or some sort of cuisine? Surely you must be mad, knight!

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  6. [Ricben]
    A missing person is priority and if Ser Aedh is mad-ridden or not, I'm need to find his whereabouts soon. I fear that it might already be too late. Any information you have is the treasure I seek.

    Ricben is hopeful to gain an bit of knowledge to aide the possible quest at hand.

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  7. The info gathering/obtaining things for the quest part is over buddy. It was covered in the Thrall section. My peasant post was just me joking with you.

    We will continue in the Introductory post for the Ser Aedh Quest, soon to come.

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