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You give Bretself the Translator Carefully Printed
Note.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "This is a curious
and alarming little message. It appears to be an archival record of an
earlier message, sent from a garrison town to the royal court of the Empire
of Yalain."
Bretself the Translator gives you Archival Copy.
 |
Archival Copy |
| A
translation of a carefully scribed note found in the Jahannan Vault. |
| Value |
200 |
| Burden |
25 |
|
Pages |
13 of 13
pages full. |
Dispatch
from the northern town of Daralet, received by the court of Emperor Caerlin in the year
366 of Rhethis Eipoth. Copied by the scribe Wenheas for His Majesty Emperor Caerlin II's
archive in the year 12 of Torethis Eipoth.
To
His Majesty Caerlin, Most Dignified and Enlightened Ruler of the Seaborne Empire of
Yalain, Right-Trusty Regent of the Shattered Throne of Haebrous, Sovereign of Glystaene
and Nesortania, and Chevaird-Commander and Protector of the Dericost Marches.
From Sir Walthryl Senjanh, Viceroy of Daralet, Chevaird of
the Gilgranne Order, and Bearer of Banner of Old Relmontaine.
My Lord and Master,
It is with deep regret that I must inform His Majesty of a
most distressing turn of events, and appeal to Him, in His boundless munificence, for
assistance in remedying the calamity which has befallen my demesne. Within the last month,
nearly all the children of Daralet have disappeared.
It began with the orphans of the region, who are oftentimes
left unprotected and unwatched at night. It is thought that the first to disappear in such
a fashion was a Dericostian orphan of twelve years, by the name Myshenna. She had
absconded from the orphanage run by Elder Naelidrye, the local missionary, while the Elder
slept. The girl had arranged for a tryst with another orphan, Vendiir by name, in one of
the stables on the edge of town. When she did not present herself for morning prayers, the
missionary went searching for her.
She discovered the boy babbling that "the night had
taken her away" (his words). He was crazed with fear, and claimed to have heard
Myshenna shrieking in pain and despair from somewhere in the clouds above. The Elder had
to magically dull his wits in order to calm him.
We at first thought that he had killed her in a jealous rage
- the passions of the youth of Dericost are legendary, if His Majesty will pardon me for
saying so - and had gone mad from guilt. However, on the following morning, no fewer than
seven children had gone missing from the rolls of Elder Naelidrye's orphanage.
At this point, the townspeople threw themselves into a
hysterical panic, and virtually besieged my modest keep with demands that I deploy the
guard. I do fear that my soldiers were left with little recourse but to be firm with
several of the more alarmed residents. Despite this lack of reason among the people, I did
ask several of my more trustworthy chevairds to keep watch around the town that night.
Though not a one of them heard nor saw anything untoward,
four children of respected Daralet families disappeared from their homes. The following
morning there was a small riot as the news spread, but my soldiers and I suppressed it
with some alacrity.
I would spare His Majesty further tedious detail on the
matter. The facts are plain, and maddeningly repetitious. Every night, anywhere from a
single to a dozen children have disappeared, despite the presence of alert guards. There
are but a handful left as I scribe this missive; I expect that by the time His Majesty
receives this, they will be long since disappeared.
Only one thing has been noted as out of the ordinary, aside
from the disappearances and the related chaos. Sometimes, in the middle of the night when
the darkness is of such depth and thickness such that a candle cannot illuminate its own
handle, we hear whispered voices. They are distant, as if carried on the wind, and seem to
be chanting. We have made forays into the darkness to seek out their source, yet they
never seem to be nearer nor farther.
Sir Seddan, a chevaird of considerable skill from Glystaene,
disappeared himself while attempting to discover the source of these sounds. He had lagged
behind the rest of his party by not more than a dozen strides when his torch flickered and
died, as if it had been doused in water. Not a sound was heard. When he failed to respond
to his party's hails, they returned to where he'd last been seen. There his torch was
found upon the ground, still smoldering, and nothing besides. His footprints appeared to
stop in midstride. After this incident, the men have refused to venture beyond the city
gates.
More distressing, some of the townspeople have claimed to
hear the laughter of children at night, coming from the formless sky, or the withered
fields around this accursed village.
I do beseech His Majesty that He might send aid to His loyal
vassal in this time of crisis. The events occurring around me are thick with foul magics,
a power the Elder Naelidrye cannot seem to match.
I must admit that I am helpless against this thing, this
darkness within the darkness that steals us away without leaving any sign of its passage.
Yours in Faith and Honor,
Walthryl Senjanh |
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