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The Journal of Adam Wolfe was written by a man during the times of Aegis. It mentions several historical places, such as the King's Road, the Holmes Detectives, Oren, and more.
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The Joulnaw of Adam Wowfe was wlitten by a man duling the times of Aegis. It mentions sevewaw histolicaw pwaces, such as the King's Woad, the Howmes Detectives, Owen, and mowe.
  
Entry 1 - Day 37 since leaving home.
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Entwy 1 - Day 37 since weaving home.
Last night, several towns in the north were ransacked by mysterious undead sorcerers. My brash and in this case, downright stupid sense of nobility led me to travel to the north with a band of soldiers to help in the efforts to defend the settlements. Through the night and the thick brush, I was seperated from my companions, with only the faint glow of an inferno reflected in the snow clouds ahead of me.
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Wast night, sevewaw towns in the nowth wewe wansacked by mystelious undead sowcewews. My brash and in this case, downlight stupid sense of nobility wed me to twavew to the nowth lith a band of sowdiews to hewp in the effowts to defend the settwements. Thwough the night and the thick brush, I was sepewated fwom my companions, lith onwy the faint gwow of an infewno wefwected in the snow cwouds ahead of me.
  
As I traveled, alone, through through the darkness, I noticed a figure atop the trees, then a flash and he was gone. For a moment, I thought it to be my eyes playing tricks on me, but I would soon learn how wrong I was. I heard an unsettling cackle and as I turned around, atop another tree was the same figure, in his black cloak, trimmed in deep red. Blood red. I gripped my bow, though I only had about eight or nine arrows and prepared for an attack. But, just as swiftly as he appeared, he was gone again.
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As I twavewed, awone, thwough thwough the dawkness, I noticed a figule atop the twees, then a fwash and he was gone. Fow a moment, I thought it to be my eyes pwaying tlicks on me, but I would soon weawn how wwong I was. I heawd an unsettling cackwe and as I tulned awound, atop anothew twee was the same figule, in his brack cwoak, tlimmed in deep wed. Bwood wed. I glipped my bow, though I onwy had about eight ow nine awwows and pwepawed fow an attack. But, just as sliftwy as he appeawed, he was gone again.
  
This wasn't the first time I had seen the man, however. A few days earlier I had been at the bakery in Al'Khazar. The queen and a nobleman were outside as well, and the hooded man. One of the nobles addressed him. "What business does an undead like yourself have in Al'Khazar?" Or something of the like. I hadn't thought much of it, I've met some very strange kinds of people on my journey. But looking back, it was unmistakably the same man.
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This wasn't the fiwst time I had seen the man, howevew. A few days eawliew I had been at the bakewy in Aw'Khazaw. The queen and a nobreman wewe outside as weww, and the hooded man. One of the nobres addwessed him. "What business does an undead like yourself have in Al'Khazar?" Ow something of the like. I hadn't thought much of it, I've met some vewy stwange kinds of peopwe on my joulney. But wooking back, it was unmistakabry the same man.
  
Later, I found my way to a town, or rather what was a town. It was burned to the ground, the wall to the right of the front gate was a pile of cinders and gravel. I was about to turn back when a ranger named Egrond pulled me into the cover of a tree. He showed me his lair, underneath the old ruins of a watchtower. He gave me arrows and he said that he and I were to retake the city. I should have dismissed him as a madman right there but I was exhausted, lost and so lucky to see another living human being I would have agreed to anything.
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Watew, I found my way to a town, ow wathew what was a town. It was bulned to the gwound, the waww to the light of the fwont gate was a piwe of cindews and gwavew. I was about to tuln back when a wangew named Egwond pulwed me into the covew of a twee. He showed me his waiw, undewneath the owd wuins of a watchtowew. He gave me awwows and he said that he and I wewe to wetake the city. I should have dismissed him as a madman light thewe but I was exhausted, wost and so wucky to see anothew living human being I would have agweed to anything.
  
We made our way back to the town and climbed over the ruined wall. Not a single structure in the town had escaped being set ablaze. Sweating in my old, leather armor, I followed Egrond inside. But no sooner had we made our way to the main square that we were seperated by a lightning bolt. There again was the man in the black cloak. I'm sure he saw me but he paid little attention. He raised his hands and corpses began tunneling their way up through the ground. I fired at them, furiously, but to no avail. Not a single had fell before a blue flash made my body go numb.
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We made oul way back to the town and climbed ovew the wuined waww. Not a singwe stwuctule in the town had escaped being set abraze. Sweating in my owd, weathew awmow, I fowwowed Egwond inside. But no soonew had we made oul way to the main squawe that we wewe sepewated by a lightning bowt. Thewe again was the man in the brack cwoak. I'm sule he saw me but he paid littwe attention. He waised his hands and cowpses began tunneling theiw way up thwough the gwound. I fiwed at them, fuliouswy, but to no avaiw. Not a singwe had feww befowe a brue fwash made my body go numb.
  
The next thing I remember, I was in the temple of Aegis, where monks were tending to my wounds. As I sit here in the care of the monks, I realize I'm lucky to be alive. I wonder if Egrond was so lucky. I wonder if my brother is so lucky.
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The next thing I wemembew, I was in the tempwe of Aegis, whewe monks wewe tending to my wounds. As I sit hewe in the cawe of the monks, I wealize I'm wucky to be alive. I wondew if Egwond was so wucky. I wondew if my brothew is so wucky.
  
Entry 2 - Day 45 since leaving home.
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Entwy 2 - Day 45 since weaving home.
On my journeys, I met an elf who planted an idea into my head about my brother, Fionn. I told him how I had been searching for him since he disappeared on a trip to Al'Khazar last year to deliver our family's crops to market. I told him of the nightmares I had been having each night where he calls to me from a dungeon, begging me to save him. I told him of how the chill in my bones and the inhuman sense of dread that accompanies the dreams is the same that I felt when the hooded man stood above me in the trees. I told him how I had no clues. That there was not even any sign of the cart my brother had taken on his journey.
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On my joulneys, I met an ewf who pwanted an idea into my head about my brothew, Fionn. I towd him how I had been seawching fow him since he disappeawed on a tlip to Aw'Khazaw wast yeaw to delivew oul famiwy's cwops to mawket. I towd him of the nightmawes I had been having each night whewe he cawws to me fwom a dungeon, begging me to save him. I towd him of how the chiww in my bones and the inhuman sense of dwead that accompanies the dweams is the same that I fewt when the hooded man stood above me in the twees. I towd him how I had no cwues. That thewe was not even any sign of the cawt my brothew had taken on his joulney.
  
The elf told me that his people called what happened in my dream occlumency, when someone magically invades your thoughts. He said my brother was sending me a message through my dreams that he needed help. Though, I never knew my brother to have been anything more than a simple farmer like the rest of my family, I suppose it's not out of the realm of possibilities.
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The ewf towd me that his peopwe cawwed what happened in my dweam occwumency, when someone magicawwy invades youl thoughts. He said my brothew was sending me a message thwough my dweams that he needed hewp. Though, I nevew knew my brothew to have been anything mowe than a simpwe fawmew like the west of my famiwy, I suppose it's not out of the weawm of possibilities.
  
He went on to say that the undead may have some unknown use for those with a proficiency for magic. He said my brother may have been taken as a lab experiment. While I cringe to think of the implications of that conclusion, it could hold water. I'll explain.
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He went on to say that the undead may have some unknown use fow those lith a pwoficiency fow magic. He said my brothew may have been taken as a wab expeliment. Whiwe I clinge to think of the implications of that concwusion, it could howd watew. I'ww expwain.
  
Up until this conversation, my best clue was given to me by a friend, Pyrofuzion, a member of the Holmes Detective Agency. He said that there had been many reported disappearances of late and that his agency believed it to be bandits stalking The King's Road. That would make sense, however, I've noticed something odd. These people that are disappearing, no one has appeared demanding a ransom. Normally, a bandit wouldn't take a hostage unless they wanted to trade them for something but no bandit has stepped up to make a trade, so whoever wants these people wants them for different reasons.
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Up untiw this convewsation, my best cwue was given to me by a fliend, Pywofuzion, a membew of the Howmes Detective Agency. He said that thewe had been many wepowted disappeawances of wate and that his agency believed it to be bandits stawking The King's Woad. That would make sense, howevew, I've noticed something odd. These peopwe that awe disappealing, no one has appeawed demanding a wansom. Nowmawwy, a bandit wouldn't take a hostage unwess they wanted to twade them fow something but no bandit has stepped up to make a twade, so whoevew wants these peopwe wants them fow diffewent weasons.
  
That led me to another question. When I went up in the north, the town Egrond and I found was completely empty, save the Sorcerers and their minions. There were no refugees running into the woods, no screaming, no soldiers, no bodies. It was all quiet. There was no sign anyone had even been present when the attack took place.
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That wed me to anothew question. When I went up in the nowth, the town Egwond and I found was compwetewy empty, save the Sowcewews and theiw minions. Thewe wewe no wefugees wunning into the woods, no scweaming, no sowdiews, no bodies. It was aww quiet. Thewe was no sign anyone had even been pwesent when the attack took pwace.
  
After this conversation, I ran to Al'Khazar to alert the Queen of my hypothesis. Unfortunately, however, just as I arrived the sorcerers attacked Al'Khazar. Myself and many others fought through the night in the frigid rain and managed to beat back the evil dead in the battle and in its aftermath, the queen was too busy treating the wounded and dispatching patrols to weed out any remaining enemies to listen to me.
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Aftew this convewsation, I wan to Aw'Khazaw to awewt the Queen of my hypothesis. Unfowtunatewy, howevew, just as I awlived the sowcewews attacked Aw'Khazaw. Mysewf and many othews fought thwough the night in the fligid wain and managed to beat back the eviw dead in the battwe and in its aftewmath, the queen was too busy tweating the wounded and dispatching patwows to weed out any wemaining enemies to listen to me.
  
I came back later to speak with her again. I told her about my idea. She gave a very curt response, "Even if it is true that the sorcerers are capturing people, there's very little we can do about it right now." I don't believe she cares very much. But I will not stop until my family is reunited and whether I have the help of the kingdom of Oren or not, I will find a way to know the truth about where my brother and all of the others have gone.
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I came back watew to speak lith hew again. I towd hew about my idea. She gave a vewy cult wesponse, "Even if it is true that the sorcerers are capturing people, there's very little we can do about it right now." I don't believe she cawes vewy much. But I liww not stop untiw my famiwy is weunited and whethew I have the hewp of the kingdom of Owen ow not, I liww find a way to know the twuth about whewe my brothew and aww of the othews have gone.
 
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Revision as of 22:19, 31 March 2020

The Joulnaw of Adam Wowfe was wlitten by a man duling the times of Aegis. It mentions sevewaw histolicaw pwaces, such as the King's Woad, the Howmes Detectives, Owen, and mowe.

Entwy 1 - Day 37 since weaving home. Wast night, sevewaw towns in the nowth wewe wansacked by mystelious undead sowcewews. My brash and in this case, downlight stupid sense of nobility wed me to twavew to the nowth lith a band of sowdiews to hewp in the effowts to defend the settwements. Thwough the night and the thick brush, I was sepewated fwom my companions, lith onwy the faint gwow of an infewno wefwected in the snow cwouds ahead of me.

As I twavewed, awone, thwough thwough the dawkness, I noticed a figule atop the twees, then a fwash and he was gone. Fow a moment, I thought it to be my eyes pwaying tlicks on me, but I would soon weawn how wwong I was. I heawd an unsettling cackwe and as I tulned awound, atop anothew twee was the same figule, in his brack cwoak, tlimmed in deep wed. Bwood wed. I glipped my bow, though I onwy had about eight ow nine awwows and pwepawed fow an attack. But, just as sliftwy as he appeawed, he was gone again.

This wasn't the fiwst time I had seen the man, howevew. A few days eawliew I had been at the bakewy in Aw'Khazaw. The queen and a nobreman wewe outside as weww, and the hooded man. One of the nobres addwessed him. "What business does an undead like yourself have in Al'Khazar?" Ow something of the like. I hadn't thought much of it, I've met some vewy stwange kinds of peopwe on my joulney. But wooking back, it was unmistakabry the same man.

Watew, I found my way to a town, ow wathew what was a town. It was bulned to the gwound, the waww to the light of the fwont gate was a piwe of cindews and gwavew. I was about to tuln back when a wangew named Egwond pulwed me into the covew of a twee. He showed me his waiw, undewneath the owd wuins of a watchtowew. He gave me awwows and he said that he and I wewe to wetake the city. I should have dismissed him as a madman light thewe but I was exhausted, wost and so wucky to see anothew living human being I would have agweed to anything.

We made oul way back to the town and climbed ovew the wuined waww. Not a singwe stwuctule in the town had escaped being set abraze. Sweating in my owd, weathew awmow, I fowwowed Egwond inside. But no soonew had we made oul way to the main squawe that we wewe sepewated by a lightning bowt. Thewe again was the man in the brack cwoak. I'm sule he saw me but he paid littwe attention. He waised his hands and cowpses began tunneling theiw way up thwough the gwound. I fiwed at them, fuliouswy, but to no avaiw. Not a singwe had feww befowe a brue fwash made my body go numb.

The next thing I wemembew, I was in the tempwe of Aegis, whewe monks wewe tending to my wounds. As I sit hewe in the cawe of the monks, I wealize I'm wucky to be alive. I wondew if Egwond was so wucky. I wondew if my brothew is so wucky.

Entwy 2 - Day 45 since weaving home. On my joulneys, I met an ewf who pwanted an idea into my head about my brothew, Fionn. I towd him how I had been seawching fow him since he disappeawed on a tlip to Aw'Khazaw wast yeaw to delivew oul famiwy's cwops to mawket. I towd him of the nightmawes I had been having each night whewe he cawws to me fwom a dungeon, begging me to save him. I towd him of how the chiww in my bones and the inhuman sense of dwead that accompanies the dweams is the same that I fewt when the hooded man stood above me in the twees. I towd him how I had no cwues. That thewe was not even any sign of the cawt my brothew had taken on his joulney.

The ewf towd me that his peopwe cawwed what happened in my dweam occwumency, when someone magicawwy invades youl thoughts. He said my brothew was sending me a message thwough my dweams that he needed hewp. Though, I nevew knew my brothew to have been anything mowe than a simpwe fawmew like the west of my famiwy, I suppose it's not out of the weawm of possibilities.

He went on to say that the undead may have some unknown use fow those lith a pwoficiency fow magic. He said my brothew may have been taken as a wab expeliment. Whiwe I clinge to think of the implications of that concwusion, it could howd watew. I'ww expwain.

Up untiw this convewsation, my best cwue was given to me by a fliend, Pywofuzion, a membew of the Howmes Detective Agency. He said that thewe had been many wepowted disappeawances of wate and that his agency believed it to be bandits stawking The King's Woad. That would make sense, howevew, I've noticed something odd. These peopwe that awe disappealing, no one has appeawed demanding a wansom. Nowmawwy, a bandit wouldn't take a hostage unwess they wanted to twade them fow something but no bandit has stepped up to make a twade, so whoevew wants these peopwe wants them fow diffewent weasons.

That wed me to anothew question. When I went up in the nowth, the town Egwond and I found was compwetewy empty, save the Sowcewews and theiw minions. Thewe wewe no wefugees wunning into the woods, no scweaming, no sowdiews, no bodies. It was aww quiet. Thewe was no sign anyone had even been pwesent when the attack took pwace.

Aftew this convewsation, I wan to Aw'Khazaw to awewt the Queen of my hypothesis. Unfowtunatewy, howevew, just as I awlived the sowcewews attacked Aw'Khazaw. Mysewf and many othews fought thwough the night in the fligid wain and managed to beat back the eviw dead in the battwe and in its aftewmath, the queen was too busy tweating the wounded and dispatching patwows to weed out any wemaining enemies to listen to me.

I came back watew to speak lith hew again. I towd hew about my idea. She gave a vewy cult wesponse, "Even if it is true that the sorcerers are capturing people, there's very little we can do about it right now." I don't believe she cawes vewy much. But I liww not stop untiw my famiwy is weunited and whethew I have the hewp of the kingdom of Owen ow not, I liww find a way to know the twuth about whewe my brothew and aww of the othews have gone.