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From the
Discoveries event.
You give Bretself the Translator Withered Tome.
Bretself the Translator tells you, "The Tumerok knew about the Empyrean
before who would have ever guessed. These are some interesting writings.
Where did you get them again?"
Bretself the Translator gives you Theories of Ezheret.
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Theories of
Ezheret |
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Use this item to read it or write in it. |
| Value |
90 |
| Burden |
160 |
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Pages |
8 of 8
pages full |
As observers it is ever our first priority to remain unseen, mindful that
contact with these races could alter their culture in a way that would be
infinitely damaging. To that end the Collegium Ingae Fatae has devised
potent rites cast upon our excursions prior to travel through the portal
flux. It has ever been my position to ensure that the weave of the spell
does not falter on worlds where the potency of magic is dampened. Since the
piercing of our veil on Ezheret we have redoubled our efforts and
implemented new techniques to ensure that we are not seen.
Yet I cannot help wondering if what happened on Ezheret has deeper import
than we have given credence. Since the discovery of portal travel there have
been experiences felt by myself and others that can only be described as
"reliving". As though the moments that are playing out before us are
predestined or have previously occurred. This predetermination has no
bearing or direct correlation to divination and so I am unwilling to think
that these are mere instances that I had seen in a vision, nor are they
hallucinations.
Ezheret is a moon world capable of supporting several species. Three of
these species appear to have better than animal intelligence, capable of
crafting rudimentary tools and sustaining a limited form of speech in the
lesser of these forms to the ability to speak in a tongue that we were able
to learn quickly through the greater.
Perhaps the most interesting of these species were the Tonk, the
good-natured creatures that pierced the illusions and fell to their knees in
worship of us, promptly corrected. These peoples appeared to have seen us
before, several of their structures appeared to be influenced by the
architecture once prominent on Ireth Lassel, though certainly more crude and
rudimentary. The basis for their art and their understanding of magic as a
tribal gift from the gods that sang throughout the cosmos, as they referred
to the suns, was also reminiscent of our first steps into grasping magical
talents.
Yet, there had been no logged instances of travel to Ezheret. Some scholars
here at Knorr have begun discourse over the possibilities that may have lead
to the development of these peoples. Currently the leading theory falls to
Raem Lairaun a young girl whose family traces roots to Haebrous descent. She
theorizes that at some future point we shall visit them again, and when we
do we shall have circumvented the principle of moments and traversed to a
period before their intelligence was heightened. She believes that we shall
spark their growth and open their potential to become the beings that they
are after our recent visit to their world. Theoretic Magic indeed, but a
forward thinking that may one day give rise to a new school of potent magic.
Her opposition comes in the form of another much like herself, only Yaeve
Saedi hails from Yalain descent, and believes that this is an anomaly.
Something that is as the stricture of the Northern Church an accepted
universal constant that there are beings that are meant to watch others and
guide them through their lives. Hers is also a valid belief that has allowed
for much debate amongst the halls of Knorr as of late.
I however have begun to dream a third possible scenario. Our race is seeped
in mystery and unknown. The furthest that we can trace our lineage is over
30,000 years prior to this, the Third Age of Lore. We are constantly
rediscovering ancient ruins of cultures that time has swallowed or swept
away...
Perhaps my discovery of Planar travel was not a discovery. Perhaps it was a
reawakening of a magic that had long slumbered within the world waiting for
a time to be used again. If this is the case then who might have ventured to
Ezheret, perhaps to other worlds before we have done so? These answers I
hope to learn as we make future preparations.
The next research trip will be lead by Delacim. I'll make sure to send both
Yaeve and Raem along, as they can both draw further and perhaps more
resolute conclusion by further exposure to the denizens of the world. Though
the focus will not be placed upon the Tonk but on the Banderlings, a race to
which we will not expose ourselves, I think that it will offer more insight
to all three theories.
- Lord Asheron |
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Halls of Knorr
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