I've had a very interesting meeting with another of our group, Wrath, and he's agreed to take me along in search of a few tombs, including Hatisse's. If you'd like to come along I'd very much appreciate it, we can do what we need to do and see what there is to find out.
I get the sense he's keen on learning more about the history of this place. He asked to hear all about Hatisse and Arha. We also discussed the Beacon, and the possibility of gleaning some information about it from the tomb of the builder - if such a tomb exists.
Is he then interested in the origin of the dead in the forest? They're certainly of that era, should I not be missing my mark, unlike the gentlemen of the house of ours.
More information on the Beacon simply serves. In most ways, that's our truest purpose here, and what we need by Taravast's end.
I started tidying up the study they all like to mill about in, they rather appreciate the dusting. I'll keep making things pleasant and hopefully when we figure out what we want to ask them they're sweetened up.
As long as you're alright with that. He seems like a sound chap.
un: moonage daydream (text) , pre dragon mess
Hello my friend.
I've had a very interesting meeting with another of our group, Wrath, and he's agreed to take me along in search of a few tombs, including Hatisse's. If you'd like to come along I'd very much appreciate it, we can do what we need to do and see what there is to find out.
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More information on the Beacon simply serves. In most ways, that's our truest purpose here, and what we need by Taravast's end.
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They're certainly chatty enough.
As for Wrath, he seems very interested in anything having to do with the city, I'd wager he would be very interested in the undead in the forest.
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Good. Pass along what you noticed, send him my way if he wants my accounting.
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As long as you're alright with that. He seems like a sound chap.
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I have no objections. We are our own best allies, the more we share without arbitrary barriers given to each other, the better.