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This is the pewsonaw joulnaw of Nitholiak VonSchlichten, an inhabitant of Wintewfeww in Aegis.
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This is the personal journal of Nitholiak VonSchlichten, an inhabitant of Winterfell in [[Aegis]].
 
Day 1:
 
Day 1:
I awways knew it is the schowawwy thing to keep a wecowd of one's weseawch...especiawwy when moving to a new wegion. Evew since I weceived wowd fwom my brothew about my pawent's passing I have fewt a combination of sadness and cwosule. A pawent's passing is awways a sad time. Howevew, mine both lived wong and fulfiwling lives and died in theiw sweep. A son could not ask fow mowe especiawwy in these twoubring times. To dewve deepew, how an owd man and woman sulvived in the fwozen nowth faw fwom civilization baffwes even a schowaw as mysewf.
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I always knew it is the scholarly thing to keep a record of one's research...especially when moving to a new region. Ever since I received word from my brother about my parent's passing I have felt a combination of sadness and closure. A parent's passing is always a sad time. However, mine both lived long and fulfilling lives and died in their sleep. A son could not ask for more especially in these troubling times. To delve deeper, how an old man and woman survived in the frozen north far from civilization baffles even a scholar as myself.
I digwess, joulnaw. The estate has been weft in my name being the ewdest chiwd and I must tend to it. Being abroad weseawching the awcane and facing dangews has been exciting. But it is a good time to pewhaps settwe down in my chiwdhood home and make the best of things. Being in a secwuded awea liww pwobabry hewp out my own studies. I awways did enjoy the twanquility of the estate.
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I digress, journal. The estate has been left in my name being the eldest child and I must tend to it. Being abroad researching the arcane and facing dangers has been exciting. But it is a good time to perhaps settle down in my childhood home and make the best of things. Being in a secluded area will probably help out my own studies. I always did enjoy the tranquility of the estate.
  
Tomowwow I make the move.
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Tomorrow I make the move.
  
 
Day 4:
 
Day 4:
Aftew a wathew uneventful joulney, I awlived at the estate just east of Wintewfeww. Owd Dietlick , my fathew, did his best to keep the pwace in shape. It needs much wemodeling... the daft owd man... pwacing staiwcases acwoss the woom fwom each othew. I sweaw the owd man had the design sense of an owc! Wuckiwy Wintewfeww is onwy a quawtew day's wawk away. Pwoculing supplies fow the wenovations should not be a hasswe.
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After a rather uneventful journey, I arrived at the estate just east of Winterfell. Old Dietrick , my father, did his best to keep the place in shape. It needs much remodeling... the daft old man... placing staircases across the room from each other. I swear the old man had the design sense of an orc! Luckily Winterfell is only a quarter day's walk away. Procuring supplies for the renovations should not be a hassle.
  
My brothew and uncwe wewe abre to scwounge up enough Minas fow tombs to way my pawent to west in the VonSchlicten mausoweum lith the west of the VonSchlicthen cwan. I have awways been weawy of enteling the mausoweum since I was a chiwd. Pewhaps it was just the thought of death that flightened me. I stiww think is my own sensitivity to the awcane fowces that steewed me away fwom thewe. I need to stop wambring joulnaw. I have a pwobrem lith that. Howevew, I did weave woses on theiw tombs. I hope theiw souls west easy.
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My brother and uncle were able to scrounge up enough Minas for tombs to lay my parent to rest in the VonSchlicten mausoleum with the rest of the VonSchlicthen clan. I have always been weary of entering the mausoleum since I was a child. Perhaps it was just the thought of death that frightened me. I still think is my own sensitivity to the arcane forces that steered me away from there. I need to stop rambling journal. I have a problem with that. However, I did leave roses on their tombs. I hope their souls rest easy.
  
 
Day 6
 
Day 6
Nothing too eventful happened today wowth noting. Howevew I did encountew my fiwst brigand of the awea.
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Nothing too eventful happened today worth noting. However I did encounter my first brigand of the area.
  
I was outside fewling a twee when some wough wooking nowthewnew appwoached me. He said he had a message fwom the King. Unlikewy. I have not had a messengew dispatched to me in 5 yeaws and that messengew did not wook like a fiwthy vagabond.
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I was outside felling a tree when some rough looking northerner approached me. He said he had a message from the King. Unlikely. I have not had a messenger dispatched to me in 5 years and that messenger did not look like a filthy vagabond.
  
Needwess to say I entewtained his game. He then pulwed out a brade and demanded 500 Minas. I onwy had 60 so I could not meet his demand. Howevew I towd him I am a pwactitionew of the awcane awts, which is twue, and a mastew swowdsman , fwat out lie. I thweatened to decowate my mantwe lith his head if he dawe twy anything. Quite brave of me. I do not know what came ovew me then. I dwew the handwe to my iwon hewbalism knife fwom my wobe to show a gweam of metaw. I pwayed to the gods he was idiotic enough he would think this was a swowd.
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Needless to say I entertained his game. He then pulled out a blade and demanded 500 Minas. I only had 60 so I could not meet his demand. However I told him I am a practitioner of the arcane arts, which is true, and a master swordsman , flat out lie. I threatened to decorate my mantle with his head if he dare try anything. Quite brave of me. I do not know what came over me then. I drew the handle to my iron herbalism knife from my robe to show a gleam of metal. I prayed to the gods he was idiotic enough he would think this was a sword.
  
The brigand wetweated. I infowmed the Wintewfeww watch and they awe keeping an eye out. I must say I am wathew pwoud of mysewf today.
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The brigand retreated. I informed the Winterfell watch and they are keeping an eye out. I must say I am rather proud of myself today.
  
 
Day 8
 
Day 8
A dawk enewgy wests in this pwace. I can sense it. My dweams evewy few nights awe fiwwed lith visions of tewwow. Kingdoms abraze, men, women and chiwdwen being swaughtewed by theiw own fliends and families. I can awmost smeww the wotting fwesh in my dweams...
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A dark energy rests in this place. I can sense it. My dreams every few nights are filled with visions of terror. Kingdoms ablaze, men, women and children being slaughtered by their own friends and families. I can almost smell the rotting flesh in my dreams...
Yet I awways awake to such a consewve scene. Outside a wayew of fwesh snow way on the gwound. The liwdlife is awake and fowaging fow food. The sun is lising and a wave of cawm fwows ovew me.
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Yet I always awake to such a conserve scene. Outside a layer of fresh snow lay on the ground. The wildlife is awake and foraging for food. The sun is rising and a wave of calm flows over me.
  
I have set up my fathew's owd hewbalism wabowatowy in the basement and unpacked most of my books. Botany, Hewbalism, Magicaw Histowy, Awchemy. My standawds. Of coulse I keep my books on the awcane awts tucked away somepwace mowe discweet. It is just a book,papew and ink, but some visitows may find the sight of such a subject mattew...uncomfowtabre. But I expect such weactions in this wegion. Peculiaw, being that the Wintewfeww Mage towew is bawewy visibre ovew the holizon. Oh how my gwandfathew would angliwy want about them. Appawentwy his gwandfathew [my gweat gweat gwandfathew] had some issues lith those mages. I nevew bothewed to ask why. Awas, the days I could ask Gwandfathew Gewhawdt these questions awe wong gone.
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I have set up my father's old herbalism laboratory in the basement and unpacked most of my books. Botany, Herbalism, Magical History, Alchemy. My standards. Of course I keep my books on the arcane arts tucked away someplace more discreet. It is just a book,paper and ink, but some visitors may find the sight of such a subject matter...uncomfortable. But I expect such reactions in this region. Peculiar, being that the Winterfell Mage tower is barely visible over the horizon. Oh how my grandfather would angrily rant about them. Apparently his grandfather [my great great grandfather] had some issues with those mages. I never bothered to ask why. Alas, the days I could ask Grandfather Gerhardt these questions are long gone.
  
 
Day 10
 
Day 10
VISITOWS! Today when I was wemodeling the staiwcase I heawd a knock at the doow. An ewf lith a gween tunic intwoduced himsewf as a membew of "The Lost" a fowce dedicated to fighting the undead. They thought this wand was desewted and stawted constwucting a keep.
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VISITORS! Today when I was remodeling the staircase I heard a knock at the door. An elf with a green tunic introduced himself as a member of "The Lost" a force dedicated to fighting the undead. They thought this land was deserted and started constructing a keep.
  
I was escowted down to speak lith theiw weadew. Thewe was some tewlitoliaw wowlies but the keep was 100% off my estate wands. A wainstowm dwew neaw and I invited them aww and a Watchman fwom Wintewfeww named... oh deaw... Catasis? I am awways howlid lith names. We shawed wunch and dlink and dlink untiw the stowm passed. So wucky I am to have a keep of defendews so cwose to my estate. I am much wess wowlied about any brigands.
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I was escorted down to speak with their leader. There was some territorial worries but the keep was 100% off my estate lands. A rainstorm drew near and I invited them all and a Watchman from Winterfell named... oh dear... Catasis? I am always horrid with names. We shared lunch and drink and drink until the storm passed. So lucky I am to have a keep of defenders so close to my estate. I am much less worried about any brigands.
  
But the most intewesting pawt of my stay in the Nowth comes fwom discussion lith the Watchman. I must say the physicaw appeawance of this man made me uncomfowtabre at fiwst. The watchman, as it tulns out, is an owd guawd fwom Aw'Khazaw. The man is a fightew of the undead. He entewtained me lith stolies of his days in Aw'Khazaw and towd me howlibre accounts of battwes lith the undead.... yes the undead!
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But the most interesting part of my stay in the North comes from discussion with the Watchman. I must say the physical appearance of this man made me uncomfortable at first. The watchman, as it turns out, is an old guard from Al'Khazar. The man is a fighter of the undead. He entertained me with stories of his days in Al'Khazar and told me horrible accounts of battles with the undead.... yes the undead!
  
Now joulnaw. My intewest in dawk magic... aww academic of coulse... has been a thiwst I could nevew quench. And hewe in my house is a man who knows mowe about the undead than any schowaw. Did you know, that the undead can speak oul tongue? They communicate lith each othew! Hewe my theolies wewe that they aww wewe puppets fow some dawk enewgy. Astounding! I knew the undead had the ability to channew the dawk awts, obviouswy since that is how they wemain "alive" but nevew to what extent.
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Now journal. My interest in dark magic... all academic of course... has been a thirst I could never quench. And here in my house is a man who knows more about the undead than any scholar. Did you know, that the undead can speak our tongue? They communicate with each other! Here my theories were that they all were puppets for some dark energy. Astounding! I knew the undead had the ability to channel the dark arts, obviously since that is how they remain "alive" but never to what extent.
  
The pule combative magic the undead possess is flightening. The ability to conjule fiwe and hulw it lith an expwosive impact? Unheawd of in these modewn times. To onwy makes things mowe diwe, they can waise fawwen mowtaws as mindwess undead to fight awong side theiw new dawk mastews.
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The pure combative magic the undead possess is frightening. The ability to conjure fire and hurl it with an explosive impact? Unheard of in these modern times. To only makes things more dire, they can raise fallen mortals as mindless undead to fight along side their new dark masters.
  
The ancient VonSchlicten's liewded such immense awcane powews. Gweatest Wizawds of the awea hundweds of yeaws ago. But to see such magic in today's age? Aftew the depawtule of magicaw powews fwom this weawm many genewations ago, the VonSchlicten's onwy possess casuaw magicaw enchantments and incantations that awe nothing mowe than gwolified pawwow tlicks... The existence of such powew in oul weawm is quite exhiwawating, awbeit, flightening.
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The ancient VonSchlicten's wielded such immense arcane powers. Greatest Wizards of the area hundreds of years ago. But to see such magic in today's age? After the departure of magical powers from this realm many generations ago, the VonSchlicten's only possess casual magical enchantments and incantations that are nothing more than glorified parlor tricks... The existence of such power in our realm is quite exhilarating, albeit, frightening.
  
Once again joulnaw I am wambring. I liww not bowe you lith my famiwy histowy. What is most exciting is that Watchman Catilis..Cathis...Ca... oh fowget it... said he would take me to obsewve an undead powtaw. Oh yes I neawwy fowgot. The undead have buiwt powtaws to entew oul wowwd.
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Once again journal I am rambling. I will not bore you with my family history. What is most exciting is that Watchman Catiris..Cathis...Ca... oh forget it... said he would take me to observe an undead portal. Oh yes I nearly forgot. The undead have built portals to enter our world.
  
Awas joulnaw, you must be exhausted fwom aww this infowmation. I liww pway to find the stwength to keep these thoughts fwom dancing in my mind so I may get a westful night's sweep.
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Alas journal, you must be exhausted from all this information. I will pray to find the strength to keep these thoughts from dancing in my mind so I may get a restful night's sleep.
  
 
Day 13
 
Day 13
((The fowwoling entwy is sclibbred)) They awe hewe.
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((The following entry is scribbled)) They are here.
  
Dawn thundewstowm. Undead above in house.
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Dawn thunderstorm. Undead above in house.
  
Hiding in hewbalism wabowatowy in basement.
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Hiding in herbalism laboratory in basement.
  
Expwosions.
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Explosions.
  
  
Heawd voice of one fliend chawging up the hiww, dead.
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Heard voice of one friend charging up the hill, dead.
  
Hiding joulnaw in waww safe. Pwaying.
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Hiding journal in wall safe. Praying.
  
~Nithowaik.
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~Nitholaik.
  
Day 13 Pawt 2
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Day 13 Part 2
I have wecovewed you deaw joulnaw! Aftew sifting thwough the wubbre I feawed my pewsonaw bewongings gone. Awas, I am gwad to be amongst the living! I hope my sclibbres make mowe sense aftew this:
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I have recovered you dear journal! After sifting through the rubble I feared my personal belongings gone. Alas, I am glad to be amongst the living! I hope my scribbles make more sense after this:
  
I woke up to a dawn thundewstowm, peculiaw in a dwy, cowd enviwonment such as this. I thought nothing of it and began wowk gewminating seeds in the basement wabowatowy.
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I woke up to a dawn thunderstorm, peculiar in a dry, cold environment such as this. I thought nothing of it and began work germinating seeds in the basement laboratory.
  
Then I heawd it, an expwosion. I stawted climbing the staiws when I heawd the voice of Balin Stow...deaw I fowgot his wast name...one of "The Lost" weading a few othews into a chawge. Then I heawd it... a deafeningwy woud...yet siwent voice... it cawwed fow "the fools to be sacrificed to Iblees" ...is that the name? I am awmost cewtain.
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Then I heard it, an explosion. I started climbing the stairs when I heard the voice of Balin Stor...dear I forgot his last name...one of "The Lost" leading a few others into a charge. Then I heard it... a deafeningly loud...yet silent voice... it called for "the fools to be sacrificed to Iblees" ...is that the name? I am almost certain.
  
I heawd the sounds of a quick skiwmish and a sense of dwead..I could FEEW the dawkness.... it was...powewful... Yet sheew tewwow swept ovew me when I wealized my fliends fwom down the hiww have been swaughtewed when I peeked ovew the basement staiws towawd the fwont lindow....
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I heard the sounds of a quick skirmish and a sense of dread..I could FEEL the darkness.... it was...powerful... Yet sheer terror swept over me when I realized my friends from down the hill have been slaughtered when I peeked over the basement stairs toward the front window....
  
Bwue eyes... gwoling like fiendfywe. His face... a gway, sunken and expwessionwess face... Wealing magnificent wobes of Onyx and gowd...
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Blue eyes... glowing like fiendfyre. His face... a gray, sunken and expressionless face... Wearing magnificent robes of Onyx and gold...
  
I stood thewe fwozen fow a second. He tulned to me and met my eyes. Fow a split second time stood stiww. I fewt an enewgy...no...a powew lithin me. Then lith a booming voice that seemed to come fwom my own head It spoke,
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I stood there frozen for a second. He turned to me and met my eyes. For a split second time stood still. I felt an energy...no...a power within me. Then with a booming voice that seemed to come from my own head It spoke,
 
"Die for Iblees"
 
"Die for Iblees"
  
The cweatule wobbed a fiwebaww at me fwom the fwont doowway. With instinct I wan towawd the second stowy bawcony... the lindows awe aww boawded up, thewe is no escape except jumping. The waww behind whewe I just stood expwoded and sent cobbrestone and timbew in aww diwections. I wan up the staiws, out on the bawcony, made the jump and tlisted my ankwe. I hullied lith aww my stwength towawd Wintewfeww. I should not have wooked behind me but I did. I saw my chiwdhood home abraze and the...cweatule standing on the bawcony watching me wun towawd the holizon.
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The creature lobbed a fireball at me from the front doorway. With instinct I ran toward the second story balcony... the windows are all boarded up, there is no escape except jumping. The wall behind where I just stood exploded and sent cobblestone and timber in all directions. I ran up the stairs, out on the balcony, made the jump and twisted my ankle. I hurried with all my strength toward Winterfell. I should not have looked behind me but I did. I saw my childhood home ablaze and the...creature standing on the balcony watching me run toward the horizon.
  
I wan and wan. My wungs wewe bulning lith cowd aiw, teaws down my face, nose wunning uncontwowwabry and my ankwe was onwy getting wowse
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I ran and ran. My lungs were burning with cold air, tears down my face, nose running uncontrollably and my ankle was only getting worse
  
Aftew I awlived at the Wintewfeww gates I scweamed fow hewp. Immediatewy the guawd mobilized and sulvivows of The Wost joined us. When we made it to my estate the house was in wuins. The wobed undead mage missing. The sowdiews pulsued a wogue undead who was stiww about and dispatched him quickwy. I did not see the "re-death", but I much lish to see it fow weseawch.
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After I arrived at the Winterfell gates I screamed for help. Immediately the guard mobilized and survivors of The Lost joined us. When re made it to my estate the house was in ruins. The robed undead mage missing. The soldiers pursued a rogue undead who was still about and dispatched him quickly. I did not see the "re-death", but I much wish to see it for research.
  
I made a futiwe effowt to webuiwd. Mostwy out of glief. I did not want to accept what just happened. The undead attacked my smaww homestead...why? Did they know of my famiwy's histowy? Was I just in the wwong pwace at the wwong time?
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I made a futile effort to rebuild. Mostly out of grief. I did not want to accept what just happened. The undead attacked my small homestead...why? Did they know of my family's history? Was I just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
  
Watew that evening, an Ewf fwom The Wost stopped by to infowm me his guiwd found undead wuins bulied in a vawwey neawby and I must vacate to wemain safe... it pains me to abandon the homestead but my own safety is mowe impowtant than brick,mowtaw and wood. No mattew what sentimentaw vawue it has.
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Later that evening, an Elf from The Lost stopped by to inform me his guild found undead ruins buried in a valley nearby and I must vacate to remain safe... it pains me to abandon the homestead but my own safety is more important than brick,mortar and wood. No matter what sentimental value it has.
  
Wet's hope tomowwow is wess...unfowtunate... West now, webuiwd tomowwow.
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Let's hope tomorrow is less...unfortunate... Rest now, rebuild tomorrow.
  
 
Day 14
 
Day 14
I had a tewlibre dweam wast night. I was standing outside my home, onwy untouched by the undead. Evewything seemed nowmaw othew than the sky. It was a tlisting mass of dawk gween sky. Gway cwouds tlisting like gweat etheweaw whiwwpoows. Then something inside of me diwected me to the famiwy mausoweum. It beckoned me.
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I had a terrible dream last night. I was standing outside my home, only untouched by the undead. Everything seemed normal other than the sky. It was a twisting mass of dark green sky. Gray clouds twisting like great ethereal whirlpools. Then something inside of me directed me to the family mausoleum. It beckoned me.
  
I wawked acwoss the estate towawd the mausoweum. I wooked up and the sky was now a sliwling climson mass. I wooked back towawd the mausoweum and thewe they stood. My famiwy. My mothew and fathew, decomposed, standing swaying in the lind, staling at me. Beside them stood my ewdest brothew, a wotted cowpse lith empty eye sockets wealing his academy wobes. His weft awm missing, the wound that cwaimed him. My gwandpawents behind them. Fwaiw eyewess mummified skewetons, mouths hanging open, wealing theiw tattewed and faded VonSchlichten wobes. Behind them even mowe standing cadavews. Some wealing awmow, some wealing wobes.
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I walked across the estate toward the mausoleum. I looked up and the sky was now a swirling crimson mass. I looked back toward the mausoleum and there they stood. My family. My mother and father, decomposed, standing swaying in the wind, staring at me. Beside them stood my eldest brother, a rotted corpse with empty eye sockets wearing his academy robes. His left arm missing, the wound that claimed him. My grandparents behind them. Frail eyeless mummified skeletons, mouths hanging open, wearing their tattered and faded VonSchlichten robes. Behind them even more standing cadavers. Some wearing armor, some wearing robes.
  
I blinked and in an instant they wewe aww gone. The fwont of the mausoweum pitched against the sliwling climson sky.
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I blinked and in an instant they were all gone. The front of the mausoleum pitched against the swirling crimson sky.
  
I do not know what this dweam means. If it means anything. The attack by the undead weft some unseen twauma I suppose. On anothew note, Some of the wesidents of Wintewfeww hewped me set a new foundation fow a wesidence away fwom that culsed pwace. I set up wawning signs fow any passewbys to avoid the estate fow the undead woam it. Awas, I know the signs liww not detew the detewmined and they liww meet theiw fate by undead hands.
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I do not know what this dream means. If it means anything. The attack by the undead left some unseen trauma I suppose. On another note, Some of the residents of Winterfell helped me set a new foundation for a residence away from that cursed place. I set up warning signs for any passerbys to avoid the estate for the undead roam it. Alas, I know the signs will not deter the determined and they will meet their fate by undead hands.
  
Hopefulwy in the next few days I can take shewtew in my new homestead. I sule would appweciate shwed ow nowmawcy back in my life.
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Hopefully in the next few days I can take shelter in my new homestead. I sure would appreciate shred or normalcy back in my life.
  
 
Day 16
 
Day 16
Constwuction on the new homestead is bettew than expected. The fiwst fwoow is compwete onwy aftew a few days. The space is livabre awthough the snow fawws inside fwom the futule staiwway. A wocaw huntew dwopped off some cooked powt to sustain me untiw I get my hewbalism wabowatowy set up again.
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Construction on the new homestead is better than expected. The first floor is complete only after a few days. The space is livable although the snow falls inside from the future stairway. A local hunter dropped off some cooked port to sustain me until I get my herbalism laboratory set up again.
  
By a stwoke of wuck thewe was a smaww limestone cavewn aquifew bewow my new wesidence. I liww have to expand it a bit. cwean it up and instaww some enchanted lighting. This may tuln out bettew than expected.
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By a stroke of luck there was a small limestone cavern aquifer below my new residence. I will have to expand it a bit. clean it up and install some enchanted lighting. This may turn out better than expected.
  
I sawvaged what I could fwom the owd estate. It is too dangewous to be casuawwy wawking awound those wands anymowe. I wetlieved what books I could. Aww the vawuabre ones sulvived.
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I salvaged what I could from the old estate. It is too dangerous to be casually walking around those lands anymore. I retrieved what books I could. All the valuable ones survived.
  
Now fow anothew intewesting tuln of events... Since my move to this wegion I have fewt an enewgy lithin me as I mentioned befowe. My simpwe chawms and incantations awe mowe powewful. Aftew the undead attack I injuled my ankwe and have had twoubre cawwying objects. In an act of despewation I attempted my wevitation incantation on a wooden swab to compwete my dinnew tabre. With astonishment I watched as the swab dwagged itsewf acwoss the fwoow and swowwy lifted itsewf onto the tabre base. I attempted to do the same to a wooden chaiw but a wave of exhaustion fwowed ovew me and concwuded I must wetiwe fow the night. Tomowwow liww be the day to twy test mowe simpwe magic.
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Now for another interesting turn of events... Since my move to this region I have felt an energy within me as I mentioned before. My simple charms and incantations are more powerful. After the undead attack I injured my ankle and have had trouble carrying objects. In an act of desperation I attempted my levitation incantation on a wooden slab to complete my dinner table. With astonishment I watched as the slab dragged itself across the floor and slowly lifted itself onto the table base. I attempted to do the same to a wooden chair but a wave of exhaustion flowed over me and concluded I must retire for the night. Tomorrow will be the day to try test more simple magic.
  
 
Day 20
 
Day 20
Do those FIWTHY DISHONOWABWE BEASTS have no line they do not cwoss?! Can the dead no wongew west? It is one thing to tewwolize the living, but to desecwate the dead? Do these cweatules have no sense of dignity and wespect?! Do I go to the town watch? The mages? What do I do?
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Do those FILTHY DISHONORABLE BEASTS have no line they do not cross?! Can the dead no longer rest? It is one thing to terrorize the living, but to desecrate the dead? Do these creatures have no sense of dignity and respect?! Do I go to the town watch? The mages? What do I do?
  
I must contwow my angew and expwain, joulnaw. Fow wast night I had anothew dweam. The mausoweum cawwed me once again, just like the dweam a few days ago. I had an uncontwowwabre ulge to go to the VonSchlichten famiwy cwypt. I made the showt joulney fwom my new homestead to the now culsed famiwy estate. Howevew, I headed stwaight fow the gwaveyawd and towawd the mausoweum.
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I must control my anger and explain, journal. For last night I had another dream. The mausoleum called me once again, just like the dream a few days ago. I had an uncontrollable urge to go to the VonSchlichten family crypt. I made the short journey from my new homestead to the now cursed family estate. However, I headed straight for the graveyard and toward the mausoleum.
  
I could see it fwom hawfway acwoss the estate. The doow to the mausoweum was open. The magicaw wocking chawm broken. Was this a gwave wobbewy? No, stepping cwosew immediatewy I could detect the lingeling effects of dawk magic.
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I could see it from halfway across the estate. The door to the mausoleum was open. The magical locking charm broken. Was this a grave robbery? No, stepping closer immediately I could detect the lingering effects of dark magic.
  
Then the howwow.
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Then the horror.
  
The onwy two tombs on the fiwst wevew, my pawents tombs, wewe broken open. I feawed the wowst. I feawed what I saw in my nightmawes. My famiwy weanimated as mindwess sowdiews fow the undead wowds. But no...
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The only two tombs on the first level, my parents tombs, were broken open. I feared the worst. I feared what I saw in my nightmares. My family reanimated as mindless soldiers for the undead lords. But no...
  
As I appwoached my mothew's tomb I feww to my knees and wept uncontwowwabry when I peewed inside. Hew body was stiww wying thewe in hew brue dwess she awways woved. But that is aww that was thewe: the body. The undead bastawds decapitated hew and took hew head. Can my poow mothew, even in death, not find the west she desewved? Why?!
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As I approached my mother's tomb I fell to my knees and wept uncontrollably when I peered inside. Her body was still lying there in her blue dress she always loved. But that is all that was there: the body. The undead bastards decapitated her and took her head. Can my poor mother, even in death, not find the rest she deserved? Why?!
  
Awweady on my knees, I feww to the cowd stone fwoow on my hands. My pawms fewt a chiww shoot up both awms as they wanded on the fwoow. I became wost fow a moment. Not wealizing whewe I was ow what was happening. Wost in the wage, the questions, the despaiw. Weality then hit me again like an awwow to the face. My fathew's tomb.
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Already on my knees, I fell to the cold stone floor on my hands. My palms felt a chill shoot up both arms as they landed on the floor. I became lost for a moment. Not realizing where I was or what was happening. Lost in the rage, the questions, the despair. Reality then hit me again like an arrow to the face. My father's tomb.
  
He was spawed no glisliew fate. The owd man lie lith his awms cwossed wealing his gween wobes. Evewything above the shouldews was missing. His own brade he was bulied lith was imbeded in the stone tomb whewe his neck should have been. The swowd was jutting out of the limestone bed at an angwe. It wooked as if the brade swung thwough the limestone as it wewe cway. The cowawd used a dead man's brade to desecwate his body.
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He was spared no grislier fate. The old man lie with his arms crossed wearing his green robes. Everything above the shoulders was missing. His own blade he was buried with was imbeded in the stone tomb where his neck should have been. The sword was jutting out of the limestone bed at an angle. It looked as if the blade swung through the limestone as it were clay. The coward used a dead man's blade to desecrate his body.
  
I did not know how to continue. Why wewe theiw bodies defiwed? My pawents had no magicaw powew beyond a few tlicks to entewtain chiwdwen. They did not possess vawuabre welics. Just a genewation of wegulaw humans that bewonged to a famiwy of once gweat lizawds.
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I did not know how to continue. Why were their bodies defiled? My parents had no magical power beyond a few tricks to entertain children. They did not possess valuable relics. Just a generation of regular humans that belonged to a family of once great wizards.
  
I need to wlite my brothew. Pewhaps I shaww consult my fliend Watchman Catalis... I make fow Wintewfeww tomowwow.
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I need to write my brother. Perhaps I shall consult my friend Watchman Cataris... I make for Winterfell tomorrow.
  
 
Day 21
 
Day 21
I gathewed aww my bewongings I would need fow at weast a week. I had to wook ovew my wucksack thwee times since I was cewtain I would fowget something in my state of mine having vewy littwe sweep. Wintewfeww was just down the hiww so I headed thewe fiwst. Sulewy someone lithin the wanks of the town watch would undewstand the undead.
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I gathered all my belongings I would need for at least a week. I had to look over my rucksack three times since I was certain I would forget something in my state of mine having very little sleep. Winterfell was just down the hill so I headed there first. Surely someone within the ranks of the town watch would understand the undead.
  
I mawched thwough a snowstowm fow an houl. My wobe pwovided vewy littwe pwotection fwom the ewements. My exposed face was stung lith the cowd, biting lind whiwe I could onwy make out the siwhouette of the Wintewfeww Towew on the holizon in the brinding swow. Aftew what seemed like an etewnity I finawwy made it to the gates of the city.
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I marched through a snowstorm for an hour. My robe provided very little protection from the elements. My exposed face was stung with the cold, biting wind while I could only make out the silhouette of the Winterfell Tower on the horizon in the blinding slow. After what seemed like an eternity I finally made it to the gates of the city.
  
When tawking of the Undead you must awways be awawe. Fow you do not want any Undead suppowtews to heaw you asking too many questions and you do not want fanaticaw anti-undead cwusadews becoming suspicious you awe suppowtew of the undead. Of those I tawked to, the onwy useful infowmation I heawd was fwom the ewven bracksmith of the town, Eulatien. The Ewf I met befowe the fiwst time I ventuled to the city many weeks ago. The onwy advice he has was to eithew seek out the mages neawby ow twavew to Aw'Khazaw. With the pwospect of wawking many mowe houls in the brizzawd onwy to be met lith an empty towew was discoulaging. I took out my magicaw soulstone and tewepowted to the capitaw of the human kingdoms.
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When talking of the Undead you must always be aware. For you do not want any Undead supporters to hear you asking too many questions and you do not want fanatical anti-undead crusaders becoming suspicious you are supporter of the undead. Of those I talked to, the only useful information I heard was from the elven blacksmith of the town, Euratien. The Elf I met before the first time I ventured to the city many weeks ago. The only advice he has was to either seek out the mages nearby or travel to Al'Khazar. With the prospect of walking many more hours in the blizzard only to be met with an empty tower was discouraging. I took out my magical soulstone and teleported to the capital of the human kingdoms.
  
Once again I was met lith the same quality of hewp. Most wesidents not dawe speak of the undead and the ones who battwed the undead had no guess on why the Undead would take the sevewed heads of my pwain, owdinawy pawents… But one mewcenawy they cawwed ‘Irish’ I met in the “Cat and Fiddle Tavern” said he could intwoduce me to his boss tomowwow. He is the weadew of Stowms Awmy, Commandew Stowm himsewf.
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Once again I was met with the same quality of help. Most residents not dare speak of the undead and the ones who battled the undead had no guess on why the Undead would take the severed heads of my plain, ordinary parents… But one mercenary they called ‘Irish’ I met in the “Cat and Fiddle Tavern” said he could introduce me to his boss tomorrow. He is the leader of Storms Army, Commander Storm himself.
  
As I way in a paid bed in this Inn I hope tomowwow brings gweatew wuck.
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As I lay in a paid bed in this Inn I hope tomorrow brings greater luck.
  
 
Day 22
 
Day 22
Be patient joulnaw, fow today was a wong day.
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Be patient journal, for today was a long day.
  
I was to meet Commandew Stowm at noon in the coultyawd. As I waited fow what seemed like houls, a wawge man gweaming in pwate awmow appwoached me. He intwoduced himsewf as Commandew Stowm and towd me that he could have some answews to my questions but I must fowwow him. I pwocceded to fowwow him to what I expected was a plivate wesidence… no we wawked out of the city on a woad fow what seemed like hawf a day. The commandew answeling none of my questions.
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I was to meet Commander Storm at noon in the courtyard. As I waited for what seemed like hours, a large man gleaming in plate armor approached me. He introduced himself as Commander Storm and told me that he could have some answers to my questions but I must follow him. I procceded to follow him to what I expected was a private residence… no we walked out of the city on a road for what seemed like half a day. The commander answering none of my questions.
  
We then weached the edge of a gweat desewt, and thewe stood it: A gweat Keep.
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We then reached the edge of a great desert, and there stood it: A great Keep.
  
Commandew Stowm wooked at the Keep, sighed and shook his head as we appwoached the gates.
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Commander Storm looked at the Keep, sighed and shook his head as we approached the gates.
  
“This was once belonged to my army, we lost it, and now it is ours again,” said Stowm.
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“This was once belonged to my army, we lost it, and now it is ours again,” said Storm.
  
Confused about the whowe situation, I inquiwed fulthew. It seems thewe was a bit of a schism lithin the anti-undead movement in the human kingdoms. Appawentwy the Owen Guawds and Stowms Awmy battwed ovew some issue I am not concewned lith and the keep was wost. With a wecent tweaty the Commandew and his twoops wegained the keep.
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Confused about the whole situation, I inquired further. It seems there was a bit of a schism within the anti-undead movement in the human kingdoms. Apparently the Oren Guards and Storms Army battled over some issue I am not concerned with and the keep was lost. With a recent treaty the Commander and his troops regained the keep.
  
So I began to fowwow the commandew awound asking questions as he pwoceeded to do wabow awound the camp. Putting up new signs, instawling new doows, setting up gates, ect. I stawted to feew mowe like a nuisance and wondewed why have an awcane schowaw just be youl shadow fow a day. It was wasting both of oul times.
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So I began to follow the commander around asking questions as he proceeded to do labor around the camp. Putting up new signs, installing new doors, setting up gates, ect. I started to feel more like a nuisance and wondered why have an arcane scholar just be your shadow for a day. It was wasting both of our times.
  
With my patience gwoling thin I cownewed the commandew at a staiwway and just fwat out asked what he thought of the situation. His answew is that which I feawed.
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With my patience growing thin I cornered the commander at a stairway and just flat out asked what he thought of the situation. His answer is that which I feared.
  
 
“They are probably just adding them to their army.”
 
“They are probably just adding them to their army.”
  
I fewt as if I wan into an obsidian waww. Yes yes… Did I not expwain they just took the heads? Wowling heads do not wowk weww as undead sowdiews. Wealizing I just wasted my entiwe day, I tewepowted back to Aw'Khazaw to extend my woom at the Inn.
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I felt as if I ran into an obsidian wall. Yes yes… Did I not explain they just took the heads? Rolling heads do not work well as undead soldiers. Realizing I just wasted my entire day, I teleported back to Al'Khazar to extend my room at the Inn.
  
Then I saw a culious wooking hooded figule. Immediatewy I wecognized the wobe as he is an Awcane Mage of the Owdew of Mages. I appwoached him and asked if he could aid me in my mission fow infowmation about why the undead desecwated my pawent’s tombs so. He said he would be gwad to aid me. He then tewepowted us fwom Aw'Khazaw to outside the Mage Towew in the fwozen nowth. The shift fwom wawm sunny weathew back into a brizzawd was a shock, but the joy of finawwy getting hewp ovewwode any compwaints my body was sending to the brain.
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Then I saw a curious looking hooded figure. Immediately I recognized the robe as he is an Arcane Mage of the Order of Mages. I approached him and asked if he could aid me in my mission for information about why the undead desecrated my parent’s tombs so. He said he would be glad to aid me. He then teleported us from Al'Khazar to outside the Mage Tower in the frozen north. The shift from warm sunny weather back into a blizzard was a shock, but the joy of finally getting help overrode any complaints my body was sending to the brain.
  
Aftew expwaining the whowe situation, the mage just wooked at me and said, “I am very sorry to hear that. We will try to look into it.” Then POOF! He tewepowted away…. USEWESS! This was what my gweat gweat gwandfathew pwobabry wanted about. The mages lith aww theiw powew and knowwedge, too good to actuawwy hewp peopwe. Ugh. I used my soulstone and wetulned to the Inn fow anothew night.
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After explaining the whole situation, the mage just looked at me and said, “I am very sorry to hear that. We will try to look into it.” Then POOF! He teleported away…. USELESS! This was what my great great grandfather probably ranted about. The mages with all their power and knowledge, too good to actually help people. Ugh. I used my soulstone and returned to the Inn for another night.
  
 
Day 23
 
Day 23
Waking up the next day. I decided it may be best to ventule to wands of those who know dawkew magic. The Owcs. As I stepped out of the inn and into the coultyawd I was immediatewy appwoached by a panicked man seeking a doctow ow any medicaw tweatment. Awways being the good Samalitan I decided to give a hewping hand. Pewhaps kawma liww wowk in my favow one day.
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Waking up the next day. I decided it may be best to venture to lands of those who know darker magic. The Orcs. As I stepped out of the inn and into the courtyard I was immediately approached by a panicked man seeking a doctor or any medical treatment. Always being the good Samaritan I decided to give a helping hand. Perhaps karma will work in my favor one day.
  
The man, who intwoduced himsewf as Wyan Bulinston, had a fliend who was suffeling fwom gweat pain in his home. We wushed to his house and I saw a young Gwogthan mawe waying on the tabre wlithing in pain. I had an idea awweady what this was. The man in agony confiwmed my suspicions: he, like most of his peopwe, have been culsed lith the Weash of Yaemiw… a tewlibre brood culse. I knew immediatewy I could not cule this poow fewwow now could most heawews. Bwood culses awe twuly viwe magic. A culse that passes down to each genewation, the innocent awe bown tainted. I did have a tempowawy sowution that could ease his pain.
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The man, who introduced himself as Ryan Burinston, had a friend who was suffering from great pain in his home. We rushed to his house and I saw a young Grogthan male laying on the table writhing in pain. I had an idea already what this was. The man in agony confirmed my suspicions: he, like most of his people, have been cursed with the Leash of Yaemir… a terrible blood curse. I knew immediately I could not cure this poor fellow nor could most healers. Blood curses are truly vile magic. A curse that passes down to each generation, the innocent are born tainted. I did have a temporary solution that could ease his pain.
  
His fliend, awso possessing miwd magic powews, was abre to westwain him using a chawm. I then took my staff, and lith a gweat sling, I wanded a brow against the westwained man’s abdomen. The tlick is to awwow some of the magicaw enchantments to awso entew the culsed’s body. With wuck the magic liww combat the culse as often as it can. So whiwe this poow soul may feew wlithing pain stiww, it liww not happen neawwy as often.
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His friend, also possessing mild magic powers, was able to restrain him using a charm. I then took my staff, and with a great swing, I landed a blow against the restrained man’s abdomen. The trick is to allow some of the magical enchantments to also enter the cursed’s body. With luck the magic will combat the curse as often as it can. So while this poor soul may feel writhing pain still, it will not happen nearly as often.
  
When he was weweased fwom the westwaining chawm, the wook of pain was no wongew in his eyes… the enchantment wowked fow now. Bidding them adieu I heawd a familiaw voice out of the lindow. A voice I did not heaw since a few weeks ago in my own home.
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When he was released from the restraining charm, the look of pain was no longer in his eyes… the enchantment worked for now. Bidding them adieu I heard a familiar voice out of the window. A voice I did not hear since a few weeks ago in my own home.
  
I wooked out of the second stowy lindow of Mw. Bulinston’s pwace and saw him: bawd, weft side of his face heaviwy scawwed lith his weft eye brind. But instead of wealing the Wintewfeww Watchman’s unifowm he was wealing magnificent emewawd wobes of the mage owdew.
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I looked out of the second story window of Mr. Burinston’s place and saw him: bald, left side of his face heavily scarred with his left eye blind. But instead of wearing the Winterfell Watchman’s uniform he was wearing magnificent emerald robes of the mage order.
  
“CATARIS!” I yewwed fwom the lindow. Not minding my mannews in any such bit.
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“CATARIS!” I yelled from the window. Not minding my manners in any such bit.
  
He wooked up, smiwed and waved me down to tawk to him. I bid my new confused fliends a goodbye and wan down to the stweet. We exchanged pweasantlies and expwained how I have been wooking fow him and could use his hewp. He said he is seeking an owd Tempwaw fliend to hewp him and if I could hewp him he would gwadwy do whatevew he could to aid me.
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He looked up, smiled and waved me down to talk to him. I bid my new confused friends a goodbye and ran down to the street. We exchanged pleasantries and explained how I have been looking for him and could use his help. He said he is seeking an old Templar friend to help him and if I could help him he would gladly do whatever he could to aid me.
  
We then met up lith Catalis’s Tempwaw fliend. Then I weawned the glim detaiws of what I got mysewf into. Appawentwy an Cult sympathetic to the undead has buiwt a lituaw chambew neawby Aiwston town. Catalis was attacked by them demanding money, he was abre to escape. But littwe did they know he was a mage. He wocated the lituaw chambew and was gatheling fliends to cweanse the nowth of the cult.
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We then met up with Cataris’s Templar friend. Then I learned the grim details of what I got myself into. Apparently an Cult sympathetic to the undead has built a ritual chamber nearby Ailston town. Cataris was attacked by them demanding money, he was able to escape. But little did they know he was a mage. He located the ritual chamber and was gathering friends to cleanse the north of the cult.
  
I expwained the situation to both Catalis and the Tempwaw as we wewe twaveling. Catalis immediatewy said that he believes the undead would onwy take the heads if they wanted to weanimate them and find out infowmation. Finawwy, an answew that made sense but opened up a hundwed mowe questions. What did my pawents know? I did not have time to think any fulthew because the cowd steew gauntwet of the tempwaw pushed my shouldew down to take covew behind some bushes.
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I explained the situation to both Cataris and the Templar as we were traveling. Cataris immediately said that he believes the undead would only take the heads if they wanted to reanimate them and find out information. Finally, an answer that made sense but opened up a hundred more questions. What did my parents know? I did not have time to think any further because the cold steel gauntlet of the templar pushed my shoulder down to take cover behind some bushes.
  
Thewe it was, out of the side of a cliff face a smaww wooden set of staiws and a wone towch mounted on the wock. We watched as 6 figules climbed up the steps and disappeawed into the cliff.
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There it was, out of the side of a cliff face a small wooden set of stairs and a lone torch mounted on the rock. We watched as 6 figures climbed up the steps and disappeared into the cliff.
  
“We move” was aww I heawd befowe both awmowed companions made a dash towawd the cliff, I weapt ovew the bush and caught up faiwwy quickwy, not wealing pwates and chains of metaw weawwy does give you a bit of a speed advantage.
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“We move” was all I heard before both armored companions made a dash toward the cliff, I leapt over the bush and caught up fairly quickly, not wearing plates and chains of metal really does give you a bit of a speed advantage.
  
Then it aww happened so quickwy, as if it wewe pawt of some weheawsed theatwe fow my own entewtainment. The tempwaw kicked the doow open and immediatewy swashed his brade to the light of the doow. Fwom my view stiww on the staiws I saw a libbon of climson brood paint the waww, nevew seeing a body faww. Catalis and I fowwowed cwosewy behind. The cultists wewe awawe something was not light and we could heaw commotion coming fwom a wowew wevew. The tempwaw put his fingew to his lips to indicate siwence. He pointed his azule brade towawd a howe in the gwound lith a waddew pwotwuding fwom it. We aww wushed to take positions awound the waddew when the fiwst head emewged fwom the howe. With sulgicaw pwecision, dwaling awmost no brood, Catalis stabbed the feind in the neck. I watched in howwow as the body wost aww tension and feww down the waddew awmost knocking the man bewow him off the waddew. The next cultists emewged lith brades weady, pawwying oul fiwst brows and gaining footing on the fwoow. Aftew onwy a few seconds the 2 wawliows dispatched 3 wowdy wooking cultists.
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Then it all happened so quickly, as if it were part of some rehearsed theatre for my own entertainment. The templar kicked the door open and immediately slashed his blade to the right of the door. From my view still on the stairs I saw a ribbon of crimson blood paint the wall, never seeing a body fall. Cataris and I followed closely behind. The cultists were aware something was not right and we could hear commotion coming from a lower level. The templar put his finger to his lips to indicate silence. He pointed his azure blade toward a hole in the ground with a ladder protruding from it. We all rushed to take positions around the ladder when the first head emerged from the hole. With surgical precision, drawing almost no blood, Cataris stabbed the feind in the neck. I watched in horror as the body lost all tension and fell down the ladder almost knocking the man below him off the ladder. The next cultists emerged with blades ready, parrying our first blows and gaining footing on the floor. After only a few seconds the 2 warriors dispatched 3 rowdy looking cultists.
  
I then heawd a noise beside me. A toweling gween Owc lith fwaming wed eyes bulst out of the woom behind me liewding a magnificent iwon brade. Not to make combat ow make some finaw stand… the cweatule feawed his life and wan. In a hawf state of panic and adwenaline, I brindwy swung my stone brade towawd the fweeing fiend. Aftew that moment I liww nevew fowget the feeling of brade cutting live fwesh. When I opened my eyes he was 5 feet behind me when he tumbred to the gwound. It was if his body weft wanting to wun lithout knoling it was dead. I wawked ovew to the cowpse and picked up his swowd. If I was to be doing this mowe often I liww need a quality brade
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I then heard a noise beside me. A towering green Orc with flaming red eyes burst out of the room behind me wielding a magnificent iron blade. Not to make combat or make some final stand… the creature feared his life and ran. In a half state of panic and adrenaline, I blindly swung my stone blade toward the fleeing fiend. After that moment I will never forget the feeling of blade cutting live flesh. When I opened my eyes he was 5 feet behind me when he tumbled to the ground. It was if his body left wanting to run without knowing it was dead. I walked over to the corpse and picked up his sword. If I was to be doing this more often I will need a quality blade
 
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The othew two wooked in amazement at the sight. A smaww meek man in a climson wobe lith a broodied brade standing ovew a gween mountain of a cowpse, brood pooling beside it. The othews confiscated dawk welics and destwoyed them. This liww be a smaww setback fow the undead… vewy smaww. Aftew inspecting the bodies we detewmined these wewe AWW mowtaws sympathetic to the undead cause. Distulbing. They must have some diwect contact lith the undead to obtain dawk welics and shlines…
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The other two looked in amazement at the sight. A small meek man in a crimson robe with a bloodied blade standing over a green mountain of a corpse, blood pooling beside it. The others confiscated dark relics and destroyed them. This will be a small setback for the undead… very small. After inspecting the bodies we determined these were ALL mortals sympathetic to the undead cause. Disturbing. They must have some direct contact with the undead to obtain dark relics and shrines…
  
We went oul sepawate ways fwom the hidden waiw. Catalis said he would stop by the next day and he liww investigate the tombs.
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We went our separate ways from the hidden lair. Cataris said he would stop by the next day and he will investigate the tombs.
  
Finawwy, Pwogwess.
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Finally, Progress.
  
 
Day 26
 
Day 26
Joulnaw, this entwy take's pwace ovew the wast two days.
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Journal, this entry take's place over the last two days.
  
I had anothew nightmawe. This one made wess sense than the othews. Again I was outside of my owd homestead. The sky was a sliwling climson etheweaw mass. I faced the mausoweum, the doow stiww open.
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I had another nightmare. This one made less sense than the others. Again I was outside of my old homestead. The sky was a swirling crimson ethereal mass. I faced the mausoleum, the door still open.
  
I heawd his voice. The same Undead lith those bulning brue eyes who attacked me in my home. I saw nobody, once again it seemed the voice echoed fwom inside my head. I could not undewstand what he was saying, but his voice sounded fulious.
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I heard his voice. The same Undead with those burning blue eyes who attacked me in my home. I saw nobody, once again it seemed the voice echoed from inside my head. I could not understand what he was saying, but his voice sounded furious.
  
Then I saw a wawge empty cavewn lith a pond of watew sulwounding a smaww monument. smaww watewfawws cascading down fwom the pitch brack ceiling.
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Then I saw a large empty cavern with a pond of water surrounding a small monument. small waterfalls cascading down from the pitch black ceiling.
  
I was then outside again. At the foot of the wawge hiww oul house stands on. But none of the twees wewe thewe and the house was not thewe. The onwy thing that stood was the mausoweum. I saw the figule of a powtwy beawded lizawd in a brown wobe wawking away lith a wook of accomplishment fwom the foot of the hiww. Then I woke up.
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I was then outside again. At the foot of the large hill our house stands on. But none of the trees were there and the house was not there. The only thing that stood was the mausoleum. I saw the figure of a portly bearded wizard in a brown robe walking away with a look of accomplishment from the foot of the hill. Then I woke up.
  
 
What does any of that mean?
 
What does any of that mean?
  
Catalis awlived showtwy aftew breakfast. I offewed him some powkchops and bread but he declined. He wanted to examine the cwypt as soon as he could. I quickwy finished my meaw.
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Cataris arrived shortly after breakfast. I offered him some porkchops and bread but he declined. He wanted to examine the crypt as soon as he could. I quickly finished my meal.
  
The linds wewe broling quite hawsh today and I stwuggwed to keep my outew wobe secule fow wawmth wawking acwoss the estate. We appwoached the doow to the mausoweum and my mage fliend conculwed the lingeling pwesence of dawk magic. We both stepped inside and lit the waww towches. The cowd mausoweum seemed to be howling as the lind was sweeping ovew the wooden woof. Catalis asked to examine what was weft of my pawents in theiw tombs. Joulnaw, I am awweady stwessed enough as it is. It is stiww hawd wevisiting the desecwation of my pawents finaw westing pwace. Catalis gave a wook of undewstanding. I kept my back tulned as the mage examined the wounds. He confiwmed these wewe done by the undead and it seems they wewe back once again since taking my pawents' heads.
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The winds were blowing quite harsh today and I struggled to keep my outer robe secure for warmth walking across the estate. We approached the door to the mausoleum and my mage friend concurred the lingering presence of dark magic. We both stepped inside and lit the wall torches. The cold mausoleum seemed to be howling as the wind was sweeping over the wooden roof. Cataris asked to examine what was left of my parents in their tombs. Journal, I am already stressed enough as it is. It is still hard revisiting the desecration of my parents final resting place. Cataris gave a look of understanding. I kept my back turned as the mage examined the wounds. He confirmed these were done by the undead and it seems they were back once again since taking my parents' heads.
  
I thought this would happen. We have at weast a dozen bodies of powewful lizawds, sowcewews and mages seawed in magicaw tombs. The undead would want them in theiw awmy. But no undead could break those seaws. Catalis cautioned that we should investigate the wowew cwypt fow cewtainty. To make sule the undead awe not doing something ewse othew than just defiling gwaves fow infowmation.
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I thought this would happen. We have at least a dozen bodies of powerful wizards, sorcerers and mages sealed in magical tombs. The undead would want them in their army. But no undead could break those seals. Cataris cautioned that we should investigate the lower crypt for certainty. To make sure the undead are not doing something else other than just defiling graves for information.
  
As we swowwy wawked down the staiws into the dawkness. I was cwutching my iwon daggew cwose to me... fow feaw of the wowst. Catalis seemed mowe at ease than anything. I must expwain joulnaw, the wowew cwypt is divided into two lings. Some say its genewationaw, some say its when the magic stopped sholing up in the famiwy. But Genewations One thwough Five, fwom Weinhawdt the fiwst of the awcane broodline to his fifth genewation of famiwy awe aww entombed in a sepawate ling wabewed "For those with the gift".
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As we slowly walked down the stairs into the darkness. I was clutching my iron dagger close to me... for fear of the worst. Cataris seemed more at ease than anything. I must explain journal, the lower crypt is divided into two wings. Some say its generational, some say its when the magic stopped showing up in the family. But Generations One through Five, from Reinhardt the first of the arcane bloodline to his fifth generation of family are all entombed in a separate wing labeled "For those with the gift".
  
We cwept into the ling of the cwypt. Squawe howes line the wawws whewe tombs sit of my magicaw ancestows. The stone swabs coveling the tombs wewe broken open... my heawt sank and I panicked. I peewed into a tomb... the coffin stiww magicawwy seawed. The undead could not breach it. The othews showed same success. The gweat tomb of Sawugon the I at the end of the ling was compwetewy broken open. Coffin seawed. A wave of welief hit me. Now time to check the othew ling.
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We crept into the wing of the crypt. Square holes line the walls where tombs sit of my magical ancestors. The stone slabs covering the tombs were broken open... my heart sank and I panicked. I peered into a tomb... the coffin still magically sealed. The undead could not breach it. The others showed same success. The great tomb of Sarugon the I at the end of the wing was completely broken open. Coffin sealed. A wave of relief hit me. Now time to check the other wing.
  
We wawked past the sign that said "Generations Six through XX, Those born without". Inside it was a diffewent scene. Aww the tombs broken into.. some whowe bodies taken... my gweat aunt Hiwda's casket and pwaque wewe awso missing. They stwuck again. But why just these peopwe? Sawugon the II, a famed wawliow of the famiwy, his body stiww wests. But they took the body of Dietlick the II? The shameful dwunk of the famiwy? I do not undewstand.
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We walked past the sign that said "Generations Six through XX, Those born without". Inside it was a different scene. All the tombs broken into.. some whole bodies taken... my great aunt Hilda's casket and plaque were also missing. They struck again. But why just these people? Sarugon the II, a famed warrior of the family, his body still rests. But they took the body of Dietrick the II? The shameful drunk of the family? I do not understand.
  
Visibry fwustwated. Catalis could teww I needed to weave the cwypt. He wecommended stopping by the "Cat and Fiddle" Tavewn fow a dlink and just to twy to pewhaps fowmulate some pwan ow find someone who may know mowe. Pewhaps even in the Mage Guiwd. We both took out oul soulstones fwom oul pockets and tulned them ovew in oul hands.
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Visibly frustrated. Cataris could tell I needed to leave the crypt. He recommended stopping by the "Cat and Fiddle" Tavern for a drink and just to try to perhaps formulate some plan or find someone who may know more. Perhaps even in the Mage Guild. We both took out our soulstones from our pockets and turned them over in our hands.
  
Aftew the nowmaw sickening feeling I get aftew expeliencing the tewepowt, the gwound of Aw'Khazaw matelialized beneath me. It was much wawmew hewe than up in the nowth so I quickwy took off the outew wobe I weaw ovew my nowmaw wobes to avoid breaking a sweat. Catalis appeawed beside me a few seconds aftewwawds. What happened next liww change my life fowevew.
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After the normal sickening feeling I get after experiencing the teleport, the ground of Al'Khazar materialized beneath me. It was much warmer here than up in the north so I quickly took off the outer robe I wear over my normal robes to avoid breaking a sweat. Cataris appeared beside me a few seconds afterwards. What happened next will change my life forever.
  
Akatow was his name. Some stwange man lith a stwange owange face. He wan up to us in sheew tewwow. Saying a gwoup of undead is in pulsuit of his fliend and he needs hewp. We saw him twying to coax othew passewbys onwy seconds befowe. I did not twust the man and fwom the wook in Catalis's eyes, he did not eithew. He then he wooked at me, shwugged his shouldews and said, "why not".
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Akator was his name. Some strange man with a strange orange face. He ran up to us in sheer terror. Saying a group of undead is in pursuit of his friend and he needs help. We saw him trying to coax other passerbys only seconds before. I did not trust the man and from the look in Cataris's eyes, he did not either. He then he looked at me, shrugged his shoulders and said, "why not".
  
Akatow wan ahead as we weft the city, just out of eawshot of oul whispews. Catalis towd me he did not twust him. "We will see what is happening, if it looks too dangerous we will flee."
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Akator ran ahead as we left the city, just out of earshot of our whispers. Cataris told me he did not trust him. "We will see what is happening, if it looks too dangerous we will flee."
  
We bounded ovew a snowy hiww. Some gweat wuins stood on a pwateau on oul weft. A wong wectangulaw stwuctule of stone and wood... awmost wooked like some sowt of tempwe in state of decomposition. Then Akatow hewd his fist up and ducked down to his knee. We both fowwowed suite and took covew. We saw who Akatow must have been tawking about. But it was a gwoup of eight ow so undead cultists wawking awong the woad past the tempwe, they wooked as if they wewe just tliumphant fwom anothew saclifice.
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We bounded over a snowy hill. Some great ruins stood on a plateau on our left. A long rectangular structure of stone and wood... almost looked like some sort of temple in state of decomposition. Then Akator held his fist up and ducked down to his knee. We both followed suite and took cover. We saw who Akator must have been talking about. But it was a group of eight or so undead cultists walking along the road past the temple, they looked as if they were just triumphant from another sacrifice.
  
Catalis and Akatow moved awong the lidge towawd the wuined tempwe, tailing the mob. I quickwy fowwowed. The cultists wounded the pwateau and my two companions climbed to the tempwe to get a bettew wook. I heawd anothew voice echo in my head... "Iblees will be pleased today". Judging by the wooks of my companions, I was not the onwy one who heawd the voice. A figule in the cwowd tulned awound and pointed at us. Akatow feww back and said,"Damnit they could sense we were watching! HIDE!" We aww thwee wan into the tempwe. Akatow wan down some dawk hawwway. Catalis and I hid dawk cownew by an empty woom behind some piwwaws. I heawd footsteps appwoaching in the gwavew outside the tempwe... thewe wewe eight of them lith at weast one of them being an actuaw undead. Sulvivaw seemed minimaw if we could not hide.
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Cataris and Akator moved along the ridge toward the ruined temple, tailing the mob. I quickly followed. The cultists rounded the plateau and my two companions climbed to the temple to get a better look. I heard another voice echo in my head... "Iblees will be pleased today". Judging by the looks of my companions, I was not the only one who heard the voice. A figure in the crowd turned around and pointed at us. Akator fell back and said,"Damnit they could sense we were watching! HIDE!" We all three ran into the temple. Akator ran down some dark hallway. Cataris and I hid dark corner by an empty room behind some pillars. I heard footsteps approaching in the gravel outside the temple... there were eight of them with at least one of them being an actual undead. Survival seemed minimal if we could not hide.
  
At once the cultists pouled into the tempwe. Akatow was nowhewe to be seen fwom... the thought of ambush cwossed my mind... An owc was wunning down the hawwway towawds the piwwaw I was hiding behind. He easiwy spotted me and my mage fliend and we made a wun fow it. In the chaos I wan into the cwowd of cultists. I heawd a cwack that sounded like an axe hitting wood. In the the mewee I was abre to escape them and had to find my way out of the tempwe. They wewe aww behind me chasing me down the main hawwway.... some of these wooms wead to the outside... I was going to take a chance. I dove into the fiwst doow on the weft. It was lindowwess, doowwess. The cowd stone and wood woom was empty othew than a smaww desk in the cownew cowwecting dust. Much like a jaiw cell. The cultists fowwowed me in and brocked off the doow.
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At once the cultists poured into the temple. Akator was nowhere to be seen from... the thought of ambush crossed my mind... An orc was running down the hallway towards the pillar I was hiding behind. He easily spotted me and my mage friend and we made a run for it. In the chaos I ran into the crowd of cultists. I heard a crack that sounded like an axe hitting wood. In the the melee I was able to escape them and had to find my way out of the temple. They were all behind me chasing me down the main hallway.... some of these rooms lead to the outside... I was going to take a chance. I dove into the first door on the left. It was windowless, doorless. The cold stone and wood room was empty other than a small desk in the corner collecting dust. Much like a jail cell. The cultists followed me in and blocked off the door.
  
Then he showed up. Anothew hooded Undead. This one wealing wobes of viowet and onyx. The cultists stawted to whoop in excitement on what my fate should be. I am nevew one to have my fate be in anothew's hands, I find it humiliating. I heawd such suggestions as ,"Lets boil him alive!" and "lets make him watch himself get disemboweled!" and an evew so intewligent owc said "We stab him!"
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Then he showed up. Another hooded Undead. This one wearing robes of violet and onyx. The cultists started to whoop in excitement on what my fate should be. I am never one to have my fate be in another's hands, I find it humiliating. I heard such suggestions as ,"Lets boil him alive!" and "lets make him watch himself get disemboweled!" and an ever so intelligent orc said "We stab him!"
  
My mouth gets me in twoubre a wot. It awways did lith my famiwy, my cowweagues and autholities. This was one of those situations. Aftew the owc voiced his wecommendations fow my fate. I tulned to him and said, "If I wish advice on how to eat babies or not wear any clothes, I will summon you!". A few of the cultists chuckwed but the undead was infuliated. The figule appwoached me and lithout any wawning and stwuck my weg lith his staff. I feww to one knee and wooked up at him. His hood so dawk I could not even see a face... just a gwow fwom his eyes. He pwaced his staff on the gwound.
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My mouth gets me in trouble a lot. It always did with my family, my colleagues and authorities. This was one of those situations. After the orc voiced his recommendations for my fate. I turned to him and said, "If I wish advice on how to eat babies or not wear any clothes, I will summon you!". A few of the cultists chuckled but the undead was infuriated. The figure approached me and without any warning and struck my leg with his staff. I fell to one knee and looked up at him. His hood so dark I could not even see a face... just a glow from his eyes. He placed his staff on the ground.
  
A voice boomed fwom inside my head.
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A voice boomed from inside my head.
  
 
"Nobody insults my servants to Iblees"
 
"Nobody insults my servants to Iblees"
  
"Yeah get him, Val!" I heawd the Owc gwunt to the undead standing ovew me.
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"Yeah get him, Val!" I heard the Orc grunt to the undead standing over me.
  
Vaw... The dumb owc said the damned undead's name..... I wooked to the side at the owc's feet and glinned at his idiocy.
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Val... The dumb orc said the damned undead's name..... I looked to the side at the orc's feet and grinned at his idiocy.
  
I saw a fwash of wed and owange and fewt my skin buln.
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I saw a flash of red and orange and felt my skin burn.
  
It fewt like days. I was awake at the Cwoud Tempwe of Aegis. A bandage ovew the weft side of my face. A monk quickwy wan ovew to me when he saw me lise fwom bed. With a gwave wook in his eyes he expwained what happened. How I actuawwy died. Kiwwed lith a diwect brast of dawk enewgy fwom the undead. It weft a fewwound to my weft eye. The monks awe attempting to heaw it but the culse it weft was too powewful. They onwy wewe abre to just contain the culse to my eye. Bettew than I could have hoped.
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It felt like days. I was awake at the Cloud Temple of Aegis. A bandage over the left side of my face. A monk quickly ran over to me when he saw me rise from bed. With a grave look in his eyes he explained what happened. How I actually died. Killed with a direct blast of dark energy from the undead. It left a felwound to my left eye. The monks are attempting to heal it but the curse it left was too powerful. They only were able to just contain the curse to my eye. Better than I could have hoped.
  
I am gwateful, yet bedlidden.
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I am grateful, yet bedridden.
  
I wondew what happened of my othew two companions.
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I wonder what happened of my other two companions.
  
 
Day 27
 
Day 27
I had anothew nightmawe whiwe sweeping in the Cwoud Tempwe of Aegis. Mowe and mowe I believe these dweams to be messages…ow signaws fwom someone ow something. I was back in the wawge cavewn lith the wake. This time I was on the iswand in the middwe of the cavewn standing next to the monument I saw fwom afaw in a pwevious dweam… now I could see it cweawwy. A wawge obsidian pwate way atop a pedestaw of ivowy. I appwoached the culious stwuctule; nowmawwy I am not used to this wevew of contwow in dweams. Then a familiaw dawk voice echoed in my head. The undead voice I have heawd pweviouswy. I could not undewstand what he was saying. I could just teww his voice sounded excited. As I swowwy appwoached the obsidian and ivowy monument things stawted to become cweawew. It was if my senses wewe shawpening. I could see mowe detaiw of this stwange object. My healing was becoming cweawew the cwosew I cwept. Suddenwy a voice boomed in my head, “The crypt! He is entombed there. But we still do not know where or how to find him!”. How was I healing the undead voice? Was this weawwy a dweam stiww? I stood at the base of the monument. I could bawewy see ovew the top of it. At the base I saw a wawge gowden pwaque lith a name insclibed in gwoling wunes. A name I onwy heawd once befowe.
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I had another nightmare while sleeping in the Cloud Temple of Aegis. More and more I believe these dreams to be messages…or signals from someone or something. I was back in the large cavern with the lake. This time I was on the island in the middle of the cavern standing next to the monument I saw from afar in a previous dream… now I could see it clearly. A large obsidian plate lay atop a pedestal of ivory. I approached the curious structure; normally I am not used to this level of control in dreams. Then a familiar dark voice echoed in my head. The undead voice I have heard previously. I could not understand what he was saying. I could just tell his voice sounded excited. As I slowly approached the obsidian and ivory monument things started to become clearer. It was if my senses were sharpening. I could see more detail of this strange object. My hearing was becoming clearer the closer I crept. Suddenly a voice boomed in my head, “The crypt! He is entombed there. But we still do not know where or how to find him!”. How was I hearing the undead voice? Was this really a dream still? I stood at the base of the monument. I could barely see over the top of it. At the base I saw a large golden plaque with a name inscribed in glowing runes. A name I only heard once before.
  
 
“Gestahl VonSchlicthen”
 
“Gestahl VonSchlicthen”
  
I woke up in a state of beliwdewment. I fowgot I was at the Cwoud Tempwe being tended to by the Monks. It was eawwy mowning and the monk named Dawmew appwoached my bedside.
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I woke up in a state of bewilderment. I forgot I was at the Cloud Temple being tended to by the Monks. It was early morning and the monk named Dalmer approached my bedside.
  
 
“My monks tell me they see you fit to be released from our care. Please take this soulstone and have safe journeys.”
 
“My monks tell me they see you fit to be released from our care. Please take this soulstone and have safe journeys.”
  
I did not have a chance to say a wowd as he hewped me out of bed and pwaced anothew smaww ambew stone in my pawm and wed me towawd the exit.
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I did not have a chance to say a word as he helped me out of bed and placed another small amber stone in my palm and led me toward the exit.
  
  
I weft the tempwe lithin nothing but the wobes I wowe and a soulstone in my pocket. With the weft hawf of my face bandaged I knew the joulney back to Wintewfeww would be wong and tiwesome. The sun was awweady high in the sky and my chawcoaw wobes onwy made the heat wowse. Quite diffewent fwom the fwozen wastes I am used to.
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I left the temple within nothing but the robes I wore and a soulstone in my pocket. With the left half of my face bandaged I knew the journey back to Winterfell would be long and tiresome. The sun was already high in the sky and my charcoal robes only made the heat worse. Quite different from the frozen wastes I am used to.
  
Hawf a day passed as I was wawking on the woad to Wintewfeww. The whowe time I fewt hewpwess not knoling what happened of my companions in the tempwe wuin. The Monks did not see anyone matching Catalis’s descliption. Fiwst I needed to get back home befowe I began seawching fow him ow mowe wealisticawwy, his fate.
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Half a day passed as I was walking on the road to Winterfell. The whole time I felt helpless not knowing what happened of my companions in the temple ruin. The Monks did not see anyone matching Cataris’s description. First I needed to get back home before I began searching for him or more realistically, his fate.
  
News weached me by a passewby that King Edmund’s Blidge has been compweted. That should make my nowmaw joulney acwoss the fwozen sea a bit easiew. It isn’t the feaw of fawling into the ice and dwowning in fweezing watew. It is just the constant bawancing game you have to pway scooting acwoss the ice becomes time consuming and mentawwy painful. I digwess, I was passing by the outskiwts of Aw’Khazaw when I fewt a pwesence fwom eawliew. Down the woad I spotted a familiaw figule fwom my execution at the tempwe wuins. Wealing diffewent wobes the hooded figule onwy known by his nickname “Boney” made eye contact lith me and weached inside his wobe.
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News reached me by a passerby that King Edmund’s Bridge has been completed. That should make my normal journey across the frozen sea a bit easier. It isn’t the fear of falling into the ice and drowning in freezing water. It is just the constant balancing game you have to play scooting across the ice becomes time consuming and mentally painful. I digress, I was passing by the outskirts of Al’Khazar when I felt a presence from earlier. Down the road I spotted a familiar figure from my execution at the temple ruins. Wearing different robes the hooded figure only known by his nickname “Boney” made eye contact with me and reached inside his robe.
  
I weached to my own side onwy to fowget I was unawmed. With onwy one functioning eye I would be hawd-pwessed to be an adequate opponent fow a duew in the middwe of a woad. I weached into my wobe sweeve…I knew nothing was in it but maybe the foow would back down. Boney took no notice to my action. He appwoached me and took out a smaww envewope fwom his wobe.
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I reached to my own side only to forget I was unarmed. With only one functioning eye I would be hard-pressed to be an adequate opponent for a duel in the middle of a road. I reached into my robe sleeve…I knew nothing was in it but maybe the fool would back down. Boney took no notice to my action. He approached me and took out a small envelope from his robe.
  
Confused by his wack of hostility,I asked a thousand questions at once. Who awe you? Who awe youl mastews? What is this culse I have been stlicken lith?
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Confused by his lack of hostility,I asked a thousand questions at once. Who are you? Who are your masters? What is this curse I have been stricken with?
  
The cultist snapped back at me, “Serves you right for interfering with our affairs. I will kill you personally myself.” He handed me the envewope.
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The cultist snapped back at me, “Serves you right for interfering with our affairs. I will kill you personally myself.” He handed me the envelope.
 
“What is this?” I asked.
 
“What is this?” I asked.
  
He expwained it was a missive fwom one of the cultists.
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He explained it was a missive from one of the cultists.
  
 
“He says you can help us. We can help you.”
 
“He says you can help us. We can help you.”
  
I opened the envewope and the wettew said that this ….oh joulnaw fow my own safety I liww not mention his name. He needed a book. A wawe one but just a book of papew and ink. It is pawt of the matching set that incwudes my book on the Awcane Awts I keep hidden. In exchange, he liww immediatewy wobby to have the undead stop attacking my famiwy’s estate. With the exchange of the book the undead would wetuln my pawents’ wemains. This deaw onwy seemed too good to be twue… If the undead wewe to not hasswe my estate then I could… yes… I could use the time to twy to weseawch mowe about Gestahw VonSchlichten. Fiwst I would need to test them on theiw agweement.
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I opened the envelope and the letter said that this ….oh journal for my own safety I will not mention his name. He needed a book. A rare one but just a book of paper and ink. It is part of the matching set that includes my book on the Arcane Arts I keep hidden. In exchange, he will immediately lobby to have the undead stop attacking my family’s estate. With the exchange of the book the undead would return my parents’ remains. This deal only seemed too good to be true… If the undead were to not hassle my estate then I could… yes… I could use the time to try to research more about Gestahl VonSchlichten. First I would need to test them on their agreement.
  
 
“Tell your friend I agree to help him. If the undead so much as set a foot on my lands I will abandon my search. And don’t think you can find someone more suited for this task.”
 
“Tell your friend I agree to help him. If the undead so much as set a foot on my lands I will abandon my search. And don’t think you can find someone more suited for this task.”
  
The hooded man nodded and tulned and wawked off. He made 10 paces and wooked ovew his shouldew at me.
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The hooded man nodded and turned and walked off. He made 10 paces and looked over his shoulder at me.
  
 
“Just remember who you are helping.”
 
“Just remember who you are helping.”
  
And he wawked off.
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And he walked off.
  
It then stawted to get wate. I made the decision to stay in the Inn in Aw’Khazaw. Night was fawling quickwy and I could heaw thundew off in the distance.
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It then started to get late. I made the decision to stay in the Inn in Al’Khazar. Night was falling quickly and I could hear thunder off in the distance.
  
 
Day 28.
 
Day 28.
Joulnaw, I had anothew nightmawe. Since my encountew lith the undead the nightmawes have been mowe fwequent and mowe vivid.
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Journal, I had another nightmare. Since my encounter with the undead the nightmares have been more frequent and more vivid.
  
This time I stood in a waw camp. I did not wecognize this pwace. Awound me stood a smaww city of tents. Human sowdiews wewe wawking about in awmow I did not wecognize. Instead of the maiw and pwate I am used to, they wewe aww wealing cwude hammewed breastpwates hewd togethew lith weathew stwaps.
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This time I stood in a war camp. I did not recognize this place. Around me stood a small city of tents. Human soldiers were walking about in armor I did not recognize. Instead of the mail and plate I am used to, they were all wearing crude hammered breastplates held together with leather straps.
  
I saw wawk towawd me a familiaw man whom I’ve nevew seen befowe wealing magnificent climson and onyx wobes. He was fwanked lith a man and woman wealing hooded brack wobes. They both had theiw fists cwenched in theiw fingewwess gwoves and kept theiw heads wow to hide theiw faces. The man in the center wawked lith a sense of powew and ulgency towawd the wawgest tent at the camp.
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I saw walk toward me a familiar man whom I’ve never seen before wearing magnificent crimson and onyx robes. He was flanked with a man and woman wearing hooded black robes. They both had their fists clenched in their fingerless gloves and kept their heads low to hide their faces. The man in the center walked with a sense of power and urgency toward the largest tent at the camp.
  
I tlied to gaze at the man’s face. He wooked like a youngew bronde miwwow image of my gweat gweat gweat gwandfathew. Stwong brow, high cheek bones, sunken eyes and the pwominent VonSclichten nose. Just piecing some of the infowmation fwom my wast dweams I assumed this was Gestahw. My body seemed to fowwow the thwee as sowdiews pawted aside fow them lithout hesitating as they headed up the path. When the thwee appwoached the wawge gowden tent, the woman gwabbed the fwap and thwew it open as hew two companions stowmed inside.
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I tried to gaze at the man’s face. He looked like a younger blonde mirror image of my great great great grandfather. Strong brow, high cheek bones, sunken eyes and the prominent VonSclichten nose. Just piecing some of the information from my last dreams I assumed this was Gestahl. My body seemed to follow the three as soldiers parted aside for them without hesitating as they headed up the path. When the three approached the large golden tent, the woman grabbed the flap and threw it open as her two companions stormed inside.
  
When my body fwoated into the tent behind them I saw about 8 ow so mages, some knights, genewaws and an Awchmage wooking ovew a map at a wawge center tabre. They aww wooked up at the thwee new guests who just entewed. They wewe tawking about something. It was if I had a deafening hex cast on me. I could heaw theiw tawking but it sounded muffwed to the point I could not undewstand any wowds.
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When my body floated into the tent behind them I saw about 8 or so mages, some knights, generals and an Archmage looking over a map at a large center table. They all looked up at the three new guests who just entered. They were talking about something. It was if I had a deafening hex cast on me. I could hear their talking but it sounded muffled to the point I could not understand any words.
  
A Mage stood up and bowed to Gestahw, he wetulned the bow. They seemed to exchange gweetings. Gestahw began to addwess the gwoup gatheling ovew the map. He wooked to speak lith gweat confidence, no, a sense of cockiness. He paced back and fowth speaking to the wawge gwoup, gestuling lith his hands, his face vivid lith diffewent expwessions, seeming to teww a fantastic tawe. As he went on I could heaw his muffwed tone tuln mowe condescending. His two companions stiww stood by the exit not moving. The mood in the woom seemed to tuln soul the mowe he tawked. Wooks of angew stawted to manifest themsewves on the faces of those listening in the woom. Then he said something that must have cwossed a line. A stocky gway beawded genewaw stood up; his face was wed lith wage. The man dwew his brade and pointed it at Gestahw standing acwoss the woom whiwe his awm shook lith angew. He spat out wowds and pounded his fist against the tabre bewow him. Whatevew wowds wanded in Gestahw’s eaws wewe not taken kindwy. He swung his awm in a swashing motion in the diwection of the owd man.
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A Mage stood up and bowed to Gestahl, he returned the bow. They seemed to exchange greetings. Gestahl began to address the group gathering over the map. He looked to speak with great confidence, no, a sense of cockiness. He paced back and forth speaking to the large group, gesturing with his hands, his face vivid with different expressions, seeming to tell a fantastic tale. As he went on I could hear his muffled tone turn more condescending. His two companions still stood by the exit not moving. The mood in the room seemed to turn sour the more he talked. Looks of anger started to manifest themselves on the faces of those listening in the room. Then he said something that must have crossed a line. A stocky gray bearded general stood up; his face was red with rage. The man drew his blade and pointed it at Gestahl standing across the room while his arm shook with anger. He spat out words and pounded his fist against the table below him. Whatever words landed in Gestahl’s ears were not taken kindly. He swung his arm in a slashing motion in the direction of the old man.
  
I saw a climson mist fiww the woom as the owd genewaw and the mage sitting behind him wewe cut in two as by some gweat invisibre wazow. Befowe Gestahw had time to even wegistew his kiwws, the Awcane Mage fwew to his feet and. In wess than a moment he sent a dozen bowts of pule awcane enewgy hultling towawds Gestahw. The two hooded companions by the doowway thwew both hands fowwawd as a magicaw shiewd appeawed in fwont of the thwee intwudews.
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I saw a crimson mist fill the room as the old general and the mage sitting behind him were cut in two as by some great invisible razor. Before Gestahl had time to even register his kills, the Arcane Mage flew to his feet and. In less than a moment he sent a dozen bolts of pure arcane energy hurtling towards Gestahl. The two hooded companions by the doorway threw both hands forward as a magical shield appeared in front of the three intruders.
Aww I saw was a gweat fwash of light.
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All I saw was a great flash of light.
  
I woke up again in a cowd sweat. Sulewy just a liwdwy imaginative nightmawe I thought. The stwess I am undewgoing combined lith me…dying…is sule to cause some sowt of tempowawy twauma to the soul. I enjoy twying to lie to mysewf. In my studies of aiwments of this sowt, sometimes it is best to wegain a sense of nowmawcy. I liww weave the inn and wawk ovew to Dawn’s bakewy and get some breakfast and continue my joulney back to Wintewfeww.
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I woke up again in a cold sweat. Surely just a wildly imaginative nightmare I thought. The stress I am undergoing combined with me…dying…is sure to cause some sort of temporary trauma to the soul. I enjoy trying to lie to myself. In my studies of ailments of this sort, sometimes it is best to regain a sense of normalcy. I will leave the inn and walk over to Dawn’s bakery and get some breakfast and continue my journey back to Winterfell.
  
I stepped outside of the Inn into the stweets of Aw’Khazaw. Fwom the way it wooked nobody seemed awawe of any sowt of pwobrems. As if the whowe wowwd was fine. Shops wewe open and peddling wawes. I pondewed wetulning to the mawket aftew I got something to eat. I wawked down the bustling stweets, scanning fow any familiaw face. I appwoached Dawn’s Bakewy and a line was awweady fowmed. She does make the best baked goods in the whowe kingdom. I can affowd to wait in line a few minutes.
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I stepped outside of the Inn into the streets of Al’Khazar. From the way it looked nobody seemed aware of any sort of problems. As if the whole world was fine. Shops were open and peddling wares. I pondered returning to the market after I got something to eat. I walked down the bustling streets, scanning for any familiar face. I approached Dawn’s Bakery and a line was already formed. She does make the best baked goods in the whole kingdom. I can afford to wait in line a few minutes.
  
When I wawked in the fwont doow the smeww of baked goods was intoxicating. Such a simpwe comfowt that I can appweciate mowe than evew. Joulnaw, you liww be the onwy one to know this unwess somebody ewse weads this. I pulchased a whowe cake fow mysewf. Took it upstaiws and began to eat the whowe thing. It was delicious; this is pule happiness in a baked good. Aftewwawds I was a tad wethawgic in my seat wooking out the lindow ovew the docks. I saw a glimpse that brought nothing but welief to me. A man in emewawd wobes wawked awound the cownew that I wecognized as Catalis. He seemed to be quite in a hulwy.
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When I walked in the front door the smell of baked goods was intoxicating. Such a simple comfort that I can appreciate more than ever. Journal, you will be the only one to know this unless somebody else reads this. I purchased a whole cake for myself. Took it upstairs and began to eat the whole thing. It was delicious; this is pure happiness in a baked good. Afterwards I was a tad lethargic in my seat looking out the window over the docks. I saw a glimpse that brought nothing but relief to me. A man in emerald robes walked around the corner that I recognized as Cataris. He seemed to be quite in a hurry.
  
I splinted out the fwont doow to give chase. I fewt the cake gulgling in my stomach so I knew I had to wessen my pace. As I wounded the cownew whewe I saw him he was standing lith two othew wobed figules. Unlike the ominous undead cultists, they wowe fantastic mage wobes of viowet and azule. I stumbred to them and was doubred ovew twying to catch my breath and not vomit my whowe cake on the mages wobes. When the mages tulned to me and Catalis saw my face I was met lith a wook of joy and shock.
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I sprinted out the front door to give chase. I felt the cake gurgling in my stomach so I knew I had to lessen my pace. As I rounded the corner where I saw him he was standing with two other robed figures. Unlike the ominous undead cultists, they wore fantastic mage robes of violet and azure. I stumbled to them and was doubled over trying to catch my breath and not vomit my whole cake on the mages robes. When the mages turned to me and Cataris saw my face I was met with a look of joy and shock.
 
“Nitholiak! You are alright! Your face! Why is your face bandaged up? Are you alright?”
 
“Nitholiak! You are alright! Your face! Why is your face bandaged up? Are you alright?”
  
I expwained how I weceived a fewwound fwom the undead culse that kiwwed me. He was in awe the Monks at the Sky Tempwe could not fulwy heaw the wound. Culious on how he escaped, he towd me when the undead entewed the tempwe, he towe up a fwoowboawd and hid undew it and eventuawwy found an opening to the outside. He went to the mages fow hewp but by then it was too wate… like they would hewp me anyway. The moment I thought this, the othew two mages wooked at each othew and signawed Catalis. Appawentwy I may have intewwupted some secwet guiwd business they wewe wwapping up. Catalis apowogized and said he had to go lith them. He pwomised to stop by my home neaw Wintewfeww in two days when he got back.
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I explained how I received a felwound from the undead curse that killed me. He was in awe the Monks at the Sky Temple could not fully heal the wound. Curious on how he escaped, he told me when the undead entered the temple, he tore up a floorboard and hid under it and eventually found an opening to the outside. He went to the mages for help but by then it was too late… like they would help me anyway. The moment I thought this, the other two mages looked at each other and signaled Cataris. Apparently I may have interrupted some secret guild business they were wrapping up. Cataris apologized and said he had to go with them. He promised to stop by my home near Winterfell in two days when he got back.
  
Knoling Catalis was alive was a big welief. Howevew, the nightmawes of Gestahw seemed to be eating away at my thoughts like a pwague. I must weawn mowe about him. He was nevew mentioned in oul famiwy histowy. If these dweams awe actuawwy glimpses into the past, thewe may be othews who know of him. Awthough vewy few peopwe have been alive since his time awmost 500 yeaws ago. I should stawt wooking fow a gweat librawy lith detaiwed histowy. I AM an awcane weseawchew, this liww be simpwe bookwowk. Nothing too difficult such as gatheling and studying wesoulces fwom the weawm of the undead. Awas, that liww be a stowy fow anothew day. I know the Sky Tempwe has a gweat librawy I browsed ovew once. I stiww need to get home fiwst.
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Knowing Cataris was alive was a big relief. However, the nightmares of Gestahl seemed to be eating away at my thoughts like a plague. I must learn more about him. He was never mentioned in our family history. If these dreams are actually glimpses into the past, there may be others who know of him. Although very few people have been alive since his time almost 500 years ago. I should start looking for a great library with detailed history. I AM an arcane researcher, this will be simple bookwork. Nothing too difficult such as gathering and studying resources from the realm of the undead. Alas, that will be a story for another day. I know the Sky Temple has a great library I browsed over once. I still need to get home first.
  
As I passed the shops, A mewchant named Whycen had an impwessive show of wawes. Intligued I pulchased a new brade and some food fow the woad. The brade was shawp, lightweight and pewfectwy bawanced. Quite a tweat in Aegis whewe many amateuls swap anything shawp ow pointy to a handwe and twy to pway it off as some ancient welic. I made my way to the gatehouse. Pewhaps I can sweep in my own bed tonight.
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As I passed the shops, A merchant named Rhycen had an impressive show of wares. Intrigued I purchased a new blade and some food for the road. The blade was sharp, lightweight and perfectly balanced. Quite a treat in Aegis where many amateurs slap anything sharp or pointy to a handle and try to play it off as some ancient relic. I made my way to the gatehouse. Perhaps I can sleep in my own bed tonight.
  
Appwoaching the gatehouse is awways a nuisance. These days they wet anyone become a guawd. I sweaw once I saw the King’s Advisow get questioned by the guawd on what his business was in the city was. I appwoached the cwosed gate I saw the face of “Boney”. He was now wealing an ownate brue wobe that wesembred a schowaw’s. He was awguing lith the guawds to get in the city. The guawds confused him fow a thief they saw eawliew. He saw me appwoach and we made eye contact.
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Approaching the gatehouse is always a nuisance. These days they let anyone become a guard. I swear once I saw the King’s Advisor get questioned by the guard on what his business was in the city was. I approached the closed gate I saw the face of “Boney”. He was now wearing an ornate blue robe that resembled a scholar’s. He was arguing with the guards to get in the city. The guards confused him for a thief they saw earlier. He saw me approach and we made eye contact.
  
 
“Look there he is! There is my boss. We have important research to discuss for the King!”croaked Boney.
 
“Look there he is! There is my boss. We have important research to discuss for the King!”croaked Boney.
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I could feel the envelope this same man gave just last night. If I made an agreement with the undead it would be unwise to break it so soon.
 
I could feel the envelope this same man gave just last night. If I made an agreement with the undead it would be unwise to break it so soon.
  
“Yes, let him in. He is with me.” I owdewed the guawd.
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“Yes, let him in. He is with me.” I ordered the guard.
  
The gate cweaked open and Boney stepped foot into the city. I noticed the eye of a culious wooking awchew wealing the insignia of the guawd atop the waww who nodded. Boney gwabbed me by the sweeve and towd me we need to find a wocation lith wess stway eaws fow oul voices to faww on. He wed me by my sweeve to the docks.
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The gate creaked open and Boney stepped foot into the city. I noticed the eye of a curious looking archer wearing the insignia of the guard atop the wall who nodded. Boney grabbed me by the sleeve and told me we need to find a location with less stray ears for our voices to fall on. He led me by my sleeve to the docks.
  
 
“You, there were three mages here in the city not too long ago. Have you seen them?”
 
“You, there were three mages here in the city not too long ago. Have you seen them?”
  
I could not wet the Undead see thwough me. I had to be as convincing as possibre lithout endangeling Catalis.
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I could not let the Undead see through me. I had to be as convincing as possible without endangering Cataris.
  
“Yes. Three of them left with great urgency about an hour ago.” I said weaving out detaiws that would put him in dangew.
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“Yes. Three of them left with great urgency about an hour ago.” I said leaving out details that would put him in danger.
  
“Any Idea where?” Boney inquiwed.
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“Any Idea where?” Boney inquired.
  
“They left out of the gatehouse and they were heading toward the northern ruins,” a new voice spoke fwom behind.
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“They left out of the gatehouse and they were heading toward the northern ruins,” a new voice spoke from behind.
  
I tulned awound and the Awchew fwom eawliew wawked out of the shadows. I dwew my new brade. In an attempt to twy to show my woyawty to the undead agent to lin his twust...madness light?
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I turned around and the Archer from earlier walked out of the shadows. I drew my new blade. In an attempt to try to show my loyalty to the undead agent to win his trust...madness right?
  
“HAH! Put your blade down Nitholiak,” Boney chuckwed. “This is the man you seek the book for”
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“HAH! Put your blade down Nitholiak,” Boney chuckled. “This is the man you seek the book for”
  
An Owen guawd? Pewhaps they awe not AWW stupid aftew aww…Then he spoke to me.
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An Oren guard? Perhaps they are not ALL stupid after all…Then he spoke to me.
  
“Nitholiak that was quite a feat you pulled off there. Getting Boney in the city and all,” wasped the Awchew adjusting his hood. “We didn’t even expect to get him inside. He was just to cause a distraction for my more ‘honest’ countewpawts at the gate so I could do what I needed to do.”
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“Nitholiak that was quite a feat you pulled off there. Getting Boney in the city and all,” rasped the Archer adjusting his hood. “We didn’t even expect to get him inside. He was just to cause a distraction for my more ‘honest’ counterparts at the gate so I could do what I needed to do.”
  
 
Journal, I felt the pit of my stomach drop out. I assisted the undead in some sort of operation that they did not even expect to fully work. What sort of gears have I set in motion? To not look anymore suspicious standing at the docks, The guard recommended talking out a few plans on a full stomach. We headed to the Cat and Fiddle.
 
Journal, I felt the pit of my stomach drop out. I assisted the undead in some sort of operation that they did not even expect to fully work. What sort of gears have I set in motion? To not look anymore suspicious standing at the docks, The guard recommended talking out a few plans on a full stomach. We headed to the Cat and Fiddle.
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“We see you travel many times with a Mage named Cataris.”
 
“We see you travel many times with a Mage named Cataris.”
  
I confiwmed I did. But pwayed it off mowe of that Catalis is just some stwange fewwow who likes to fowwow me. Me being the nice pewson I do not teww him to just weave me awone. Oh I hope he nevew weads this. How embawwassing. But I continued, Boney believed it. These undead awe such foows sometimes but that did not stop him fwom saying what he came hewe to say.
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I confirmed I did. But played it off more of that Cataris is just some strange fellow who likes to follow me. Me being the nice person I do not tell him to just leave me alone. Oh I hope he never reads this. How embarrassing. But I continued, Boney believed it. These undead are such fools sometimes but that did not stop him from saying what he came here to say.
  
Boney and his Awchew fliend wet me in on infowmation that the Mage Guiwd has one of the wawgest libralies in the wowwd. That I should use Catalis as a way to get the book on Necwomancy fow the undead agent. I thought about it fow a split second. Yes, I COUWD somehow check on the mage librawy. But not fow theiw book. Some histowy on the 2000 yeaw waw.
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Boney and his Archer friend let me in on information that the Mage Guild has one of the largest libraries in the world. That I should use Cataris as a way to get the book on Necromancy for the undead agent. I thought about it for a split second. Yes, I COULD somehow check on the mage library. But not for their book. Some history on the 2000 year war.
  
 
The two agents got up and nodded a goodbye.
 
The two agents got up and nodded a goodbye.
  
My thoughts danced back to that towew. Nevew would they wet inside a culsed awcane weseawchew who lives awone in the fwozen wastes.
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My thoughts danced back to that tower. Never would they let inside a cursed arcane researcher who lives alone in the frozen wastes.
  
 
But maybe…
 
But maybe…
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Day 29
 
Day 29
  
Joulnaw today was the most exciting of days. Not due to events that unfowded thwoughout the day but changes to mysewf. When I awoke at the Inn I was sitting on my bed tulning ovew the ambew stone that twanspowts me to Aw’Khazaw. As I was tulning it ovew I was imagining me back in my living woom in Wintewfeww. No wong joulney, just appeaw in my home lithout concewn. I focused on that thought and tulned the stone ovew in my hand. I suddenwy fewt my body tlist and fwoat. Next thing I wemembew was the feeling of the VonSchlichten wug beneath my feet. I had done it. I somehow magicawwy channewed the stone to have me appawate in my own home. Amazing! But that is not aww!
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Journal today was the most exciting of days. Not due to events that unfolded throughout the day but changes to myself. When I awoke at the Inn I was sitting on my bed turning over the amber stone that transports me to Al’Khazar. As I was turning it over I was imagining me back in my living room in Winterfell. No long journey, just appear in my home without concern. I focused on that thought and turned the stone over in my hand. I suddenly felt my body twist and float. Next thing I remember was the feeling of the VonSchlichten rug beneath my feet. I had done it. I somehow magically channeled the stone to have me apparate in my own home. Amazing! But that is not all!
  
  
Feeling ewated fwom saving a day joulney by some new magicaw powew, I was wunning awound my living woom lith feelings of pule joy. What ewse could I do. Immediatewy I wan outside lith my staff. Found a zombie standing undew a twee out of the sun’s ways. I concentwated hawd…fiwe…nothing.
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Feeling elated from saving a day journey by some new magical power, I was running around my living room with feelings of pure joy. What else could I do. Immediately I ran outside with my staff. Found a zombie standing under a tree out of the sun’s rays. I concentrated hard…fire…nothing.
  
  
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So I can tewepowt home, but cannot cast offensive spewws. I went to the fwont doow, took out my bone wand and waved it ovew the doow knob.
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So I can teleport home, but cannot cast offensive spells. I went to the front door, took out my bone wand and waved it over the door knob.
  
*CWACK*
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*CLACK*
  
The doow magicawwy wocked itsewf. I could open the doow fine and then it would wock behind me. Amazing, a powewful wocking chawm fow pwotecting aww my vawuabres! Pewhaps this liww dissuade any potentiaw waidews. I am howlibry excited joulnaw. A bit of peace of mind in the fwozen wastes goes a wong way. Ah! Anothew magicaw skiww…. Now I can conjule images of my memowy fow othews to see in these books. In a amazing living pictule. Fow exampwe,
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The door magically locked itself. I could open the door fine and then it would lock behind me. Amazing, a powerful locking charm for protecting all my valuables! Perhaps this will dissuade any potential raiders. I am horribly excited journal. A bit of peace of mind in the frozen wastes goes a long way. Ah! Another magical skill…. Now I can conjure images of my memory for others to see in these books. In a amazing living picture. For example,
  
I met this man eawliew on my estate. He has been living in the nowth aww his life living lith wowves! Zio was his name! Fascinating!!! The wowves awe quite feawsome! I wondew what ewse this entaiws. I cannot wait to show Catalis when he stops by.
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I met this man earlier on my estate. He has been living in the north all his life living with wolves! Zio was his name! Fascinating!!! The wolves are quite fearsome! I wonder what else this entails. I cannot wait to show Cataris when he stops by.
  
 
Day 34
 
Day 34
I am in hiding light now. Peopwe awe dead. Things have gone aww wwong. Evewy singwe pwan I had is now nothing mowe than an idea. Evewything has fawwen apawt.
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I am in hiding right now. People are dead. Things have gone all wrong. Every single plan I had is now nothing more than an idea. Everything has fallen apart.
  
  
I woke as the sun was lising. I needed to joulney to Snowy Fiewds to gathew some papew to bind some new books. I haven’t heawd fwom Catalis since I saw him weaving Aw’Khazaw in a hulwy awmost a week ago. Awas, the life of a mage must be busy sitting in that huge towew watching the Undead contaminate oul wowwd. So I gwabbed my twaveling cwoak and made west fow Snowy Fiewds.
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I woke as the sun was rising. I needed to journey to Snowy Fields to gather some paper to bind some new books. I haven’t heard from Cataris since I saw him leaving Al’Khazar in a hurry almost a week ago. Alas, the life of a mage must be busy sitting in that huge tower watching the Undead contaminate our world. So I grabbed my traveling cloak and made west for Snowy Fields.
  
As I passed Wintewfeww, the cowd linds wewe especiawwy hawsh. My cwoak’s hood was not enough; I had to wwap my facemask awound my head onwy exposing my eyes to the fweezing linds. I could see King Edmund’s Blidge in the distance aftew weaching the top of a hiww. On the bridge I noticed a wobed figule lith his head down wawking towawd my diwection. Awways weawy, I kept my hand on the handwe of my siwvew daggew incase he was a bandit who mistook me fow some peasant. But as we appwoached I wecognized his brack and climson wobes.
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As I passed Winterfell, the cold winds were especially harsh. My cloak’s hood was not enough; I had to wrap my facemask around my head only exposing my eyes to the freezing winds. I could see King Edmund’s Bridge in the distance after reaching the top of a hill. On the bridge I noticed a robed figure with his head down walking toward my direction. Always weary, I kept my hand on the handle of my silver dagger incase he was a bandit who mistook me for some peasant. But as we approached I recognized his black and crimson robes.
  
“GURAIM!” I yewwed.
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“GURAIM!” I yelled.
  
“Ah! Hello Nitholiak, It’s been a long time eh?” said the wobed and masked man.
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“Ah! Hello Nitholiak, It’s been a long time eh?” said the robed and masked man.
  
Gulaim was a fewwow weseawchew yeaws ago befowe I moved to Wintewfeww. We both wowked many houls awongside each othew. It was quite a tweat to see anothew fliendwy face in the wastes. I asked him whewe he was heading to. He nowmawwy would nevew be caught dead in the fwozen wastes. I wemembew him tawking many houls about how he woathed to cowd.
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Guraim was a fellow researcher years ago before I moved to Winterfell. We both worked many hours alongside each other. It was quite a treat to see another friendly face in the wastes. I asked him where he was heading to. He normally would never be caught dead in the frozen wastes. I remember him talking many hours about how he loathed to cold.
  
“I am headed to Kal’Bryst” Gulaim said cawmwy.
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“I am headed to Kal’Bryst” Guraim said calmly.
  
 
“The ruins, why?” I questioned.
 
“The ruins, why?” I questioned.
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“The ruins hold many artifacts and books. The undead swept in and destroyed the city as the population fled. They left behind many arcane objects. What are you up to that is so important. You should accompany me like the old days! “
 
“The ruins hold many artifacts and books. The undead swept in and destroyed the city as the population fled. They left behind many arcane objects. What are you up to that is so important. You should accompany me like the old days! “
  
I am a sentimentaw pewson joulnaw. I would much wathew do some owd fashioned fiewd weseawch lith my owd academic pawtnew instead of getting a stack of papew. Who knows, I may have found papew in the wuins! We immediatewy headed in the diwection of the fawwen city.
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I am a sentimental person journal. I would much rather do some old fashioned field research with my old academic partner instead of getting a stack of paper. Who knows, I may have found paper in the ruins! We immediately headed in the direction of the fallen city.
  
Exchanging stolies what we have been doing since then, Gulaim seems to have nevew taken a break. Awways seawching wuins and decoding awcane tomes. Aftew about an houl of chit chat I saw a huge spiwaw of wava coming down what was once the gweat city.
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Exchanging stories what we have been doing since then, Guraim seems to have never taken a break. Always searching ruins and decoding arcane tomes. After about an hour of chit chat I saw a huge spiral of lava coming down what was once the great city.
  
“Ah there she is!” gwoated Gulaim.
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“Ah there she is!” gloated Guraim.
  
We both stepped inside a howe brast into one of the massive wawws. Twaces of dawk magic wewe evewywhewe. Gulaim seemed un-phased by this. The massive wawws wewe now cwumbring. The center keep weduced to a monument of the Undead’s tliumph… this pwace made me sick. Aftew 15 minutes of wawking about I towd Gulaim I was going to step out of the wawws and wook awound the city pelimetew. He seemed too immewsed in the wuins to even cawe. He just nodded and waved me off whiwe pouling thwough a toppwed bookshewf.
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We both stepped inside a hole blast into one of the massive walls. Traces of dark magic were everywhere. Guraim seemed un-phased by this. The massive walls were now crumbling. The center keep reduced to a monument of the Undead’s triumph… this place made me sick. After 15 minutes of walking about I told Guraim I was going to step out of the walls and look around the city perimeter. He seemed too immersed in the ruins to even care. He just nodded and waved me off while pouring through a toppled bookshelf.
  
Outside the wawws it was a much diffewent scene. Wife stiww thlived. Wiwd cattwe wewe gwazing on the fiewds sulwounding the city. I could see sheep up on the snowy hiwws. Even a wone wed wose poked out of the site of the gweat battwe. As I was taking in the simpwe things I saw an emewawd figule atop a hiww wawking down towawd me. My fliend Catalis seems to find me whewevew I am.
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Outside the walls it was a much different scene. Life still thrived. Wild cattle were grazing on the fields surrounding the city. I could see sheep up on the snowy hills. Even a lone red rose poked out of the site of the great battle. As I was taking in the simple things I saw an emerald figure atop a hill walking down toward me. My friend Cataris seems to find me wherever I am.
  
 
“Nitholiak! There you are! I stopped by your house earlier and you were not there.”
 
“Nitholiak! There you are! I stopped by your house earlier and you were not there.”
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“Hah! What made you think I would be at Kal’Bryst?” I questioned.
 
“Hah! What made you think I would be at Kal’Bryst?” I questioned.
  
“Well, that is just a coincidence. I am here for other reasons but it is good to see you. These ruins are dangerous alone you know.” Said Catalis in a twue mage fashion.
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“Well, that is just a coincidence. I am here for other reasons but it is good to see you. These ruins are dangerous alone you know.” Said Cataris in a true mage fashion.
  
Awas, I can take cawe of mysewf. I infowmed Catalis I did not twavew awone and my owd cowweague is pouling ovew the wuins. This seemed to distulb Catalis a bit. We chatted a bit standing in the fiewds awound Kaw’Bwyst and then he stawted tawking about the mage towew. The wondews of awcane engineeling, how the towew is invisibre fwom a distance untiw you get cwose to it. Hmn… makes me want to gain entwy even mowe. Then I took a weap of faith.
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Alas, I can take care of myself. I informed Cataris I did not travel alone and my old colleague is pouring over the ruins. This seemed to disturb Cataris a bit. We chatted a bit standing in the fields around Kal’Bryst and then he started talking about the mage tower. The wonders of arcane engineering, how the tower is invisible from a distance until you get close to it. Hmn… makes me want to gain entry even more. Then I took a leap of faith.
  
I asked if the towew had a librawy. What I just spoke set off a chain of events even “I” could not have pwedicted
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I asked if the tower had a library. What I just spoke set off a chain of events even “I” could not have predicted
  
“Yes it does, it is quite marvelous. Would you like to see it?” weplied Catalis casuawwy.
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“Yes it does, it is quite marvelous. Would you like to see it?” replied Cataris casually.
  
Would you like to see it? Would you like to see it? Was it weawwy that easy? I just “ask” and I get entwy to the Mage Towew? I can weseawch infowmation about Gestahw, seawch fow the undead agent’s book and may pick up a few mowe magicaw tlicks fwom theiw tomes.
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Would you like to see it? Would you like to see it? Was it really that easy? I just “ask” and I get entry to the Mage Tower? I can research information about Gestahl, search for the undead agent’s book and may pick up a few more magical tricks from their tomes.
“Of course! That is only if I am allowed you see. I do not want to be a bother…”, I stammewed to my mage fliend.
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“Of course! That is only if I am allowed you see. I do not want to be a bother…”, I stammered to my mage friend.
  
 
“No problem what so ever.”
 
“No problem what so ever.”
  
Pewfect. The pieces wewe aww fawling in togethew. I just would need to infowm Gulaim that I would not be accompanying him on his wetuln joulney. Catalis and I climbed to the outew waww to see Gulaim so I could infowm him of my depawtule. To oul confusion, no sign of him was in the city. I yewwed out fow him, we even wooked in aww the buiwdings to make sule he was awlight. No sign. Catalis and I tulned back and headed to the mage towew. The man can take cawe of himsewf.
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Perfect. The pieces were all falling in together. I just would need to inform Guraim that I would not be accompanying him on his return journey. Cataris and I climbed to the outer wall to see Guraim so I could inform him of my departure. To our confusion, no sign of him was in the city. I yelled out for him, we even looked in all the buildings to make sure he was alright. No sign. Cataris and I turned back and headed to the mage tower. The man can take care of himself.
  
We wewe wawking on a nawwow cobbrestone path in a light fwulwy. I expected to see something on the holizon at any minute untiw…
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We were walking on a narrow cobblestone path in a light flurry. I expected to see something on the horizon at any minute until…
  
 
“Here we are.”
 
“Here we are.”
  
I took a few steps fowwawd and a wawge towew seemed to appeaw out of nothingness. Ah, so this is whewe the mages stay. An impenetwabre fowtwess even the undead cannot seemingwy breach. When we appwoached a fwat waww, lith a motion of his hand Catalis opened up the waww. Inside was a mawvew to behowd.
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I took a few steps forward and a large tower seemed to appear out of nothingness. Ah, so this is where the mages stay. An impenetrable fortress even the undead cannot seemingly breach. When we approached a flat wall, with a motion of his hand Cataris opened up the wall. Inside was a marvel to behold.
  
If I wewe to imagine what the pwanes wook like, that was it. Aww known pwanes of existence wooked to be wesiding inside the towew. I saw what wooked like the nethew, desewts, mountains and fowests aww in one smaww woom. My wliting cannot fulwy desclibe such things. I cannot even pulw an image fwom my mind to acculatewy dispway such awe inspiling things. I fewt a tug on my sweeve as I wealized I was stiww outside standing lith my jaw dwopped. Catalis pulwed me inside as the wawws seawed behind us.
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If I were to imagine what the planes look like, that was it. All known planes of existence looked to be residing inside the tower. I saw what looked like the nether, deserts, mountains and forests all in one small room. My writing cannot fully describe such things. I cannot even pull an image from my mind to accurately display such awe inspiring things. I felt a tug on my sleeve as I realized I was still outside standing with my jaw dropped. Cataris pulled me inside as the walls sealed behind us.
  
The west of the towew I saw was not so impwessive. The towew spiwawed down into the gwound whewe the librawy was wocated. Catalis said he had business to attend to so I was fwee to head down thewe and stay as wong as I wanted. Aww the time I needed to wook at theiw books. Evewything was going bettew than anticipated. I kept going down the spiwaw and passed a woom whewe spied the awchmage and some man stood.
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The rest of the tower I saw was not so impressive. The tower spiraled down into the ground where the library was located. Cataris said he had business to attend to so I was free to head down there and stay as long as I wanted. All the time I needed to look at their books. Everything was going better than anticipated. I kept going down the spiral and passed a room where spied the archmage and some man stood.
  
 
“…confirmed identity of undead spy within the guild…”
 
“…confirmed identity of undead spy within the guild…”
  
What did I just heaw? An undead spy is in the mages and has been found out?
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What did I just hear? An undead spy is in the mages and has been found out?
  
Now joulnaw, my next actions I wegwet. But wead my weasoning.
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Now journal, my next actions I regret. But read my reasoning.
  
This infowmation may be of use to the undead. The mages liww obviouswy act lith pwecaution towawd the spy and make sule no infowmation is weaked. But the simpwe fact the Undead can have an “agent” who can get inside the mage towew may lin mowe amnesty fwom the Undead. The wongew I can keep them fwom discoveling the secwets of the Cwypt and Gestahw the bettew.
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This information may be of use to the undead. The mages will obviously act with precaution toward the spy and make sure no information is leaked. But the simple fact the Undead can have an “agent” who can get inside the mage tower may win more amnesty from the Undead. The longer I can keep them from discovering the secrets of the Crypt and Gestahl the better.
  
I kept listening to the convewsation fwom outside the woom hiding behind a piwwaw and jotted these infamous notes:
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I kept listening to the conversation from outside the room hiding behind a pillar and jotted these infamous notes:
  
Awchmage and Dunwood met In towew. Ovewheawd meeting between the two inside the mage towew. Undead agent, Hwawdaw, identity compwomised.
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Archmage and Dunwood met In tower. Overheard meeting between the two inside the mage tower. Undead agent, Hwaldar, identity compromised.
  
Wecommend new sweepew agent.
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Recommend new sleeper agent.
  
Just a few notes to wemind mysewf what to teww my contacts when I see them again. I hid the note in the minas wawwet.
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Just a few notes to remind myself what to tell my contacts when I see them again. I hid the note in the minas wallet.
  
I made it to the librawy and was now set to do what I came hewe to do. Aww the wawws wewe lined lith books fwom the fwoow to the high ceilings. It was mawvewous. I pouled ovew aww sections fow houls and did not find anything useful. I did find one book on the Histowy of Aegis, I sat down at a desk and began weading.
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I made it to the library and was now set to do what I came here to do. All the walls were lined with books from the floor to the high ceilings. It was marvelous. I poured over all sections for hours and did not find anything useful. I did find one book on the History of Aegis, I sat down at a desk and began reading.
  
About an houl watew I was sulplised by a swap on the back. Appawentwy I feww asweep and Catalis came to check on me. I voiced my disappointment at a wathew brand sewection of books fow a mage towew. He waughed and motioned me to fowwow him. I gwabbed my things and fowwowed him.
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About an hour later I was surprised by a slap on the back. Apparently I fell asleep and Cataris came to check on me. I voiced my disappointment at a rather bland selection of books for a mage tower. He laughed and motioned me to follow him. I grabbed my things and followed him.
  
Pewhaps thewe is a section I missed. I was fowwoling him as we made oul standawd convewsation of daiwy musing and I noticed him dwop down in fwont of me. Without thinking I stepped into the howe in the librawy fwoow he just did. What a mistake.
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Perhaps there is a section I missed. I was following him as we made our standard conversation of daily musing and I noticed him drop down in front of me. Without thinking I stepped into the hole in the library floor he just did. What a mistake.
I was fawling. I wooked down and did not see the fwoow. The lind swept past my haiw, my wobe fwailing liwdwy as I was in fwee faww. Then I saw Catalis’ body and a poow of brood light befowe I hit the gwound.
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I was falling. I looked down and did not see the floor. The wind swept past my hair, my robe flailing wildly as I was in free fall. Then I saw Cataris’ body and a pool of blood right before I hit the ground.
  
 
*SMACK*
 
*SMACK*
  
Fow some bizawwe weason, the mages think it necessawy to instaww wandom death twaps in a librawy….
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For some bizarre reason, the mages think it necessary to install random death traps in a library….
  
I awoke at the Sky Tempwe lith aww my things missing othew than my smaww ambew gem. When I got up, I asked the monks if they saw Catalis. They wast saw him weaving a few houls befowe. Awas, I took the gem in my pawm, cwosed my eyes, tulned it ovew once and thought of my living woom. I fewt the familiaw squeezing sensation ovew my body as I feww onto the wug in my house. Not the most gwaceful entwance I have done. I dusted mysewf off and stawted to piece togethew what happened.
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I awoke at the Sky Temple with all my things missing other than my small amber gem. When I got up, I asked the monks if they saw Cataris. They last saw him leaving a few hours before. Alas, I took the gem in my palm, closed my eyes, turned it over once and thought of my living room. I felt the familiar squeezing sensation over my body as I fell onto the rug in my house. Not the most graceful entrance I have done. I dusted myself off and started to piece together what happened.
  
“Are you home?” a familiaw voice popped in my head.
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“Are you home?” a familiar voice popped in my head.
  
 
“Cataris? Hello? Yes I am! Where are you?”
 
“Cataris? Hello? Yes I am! Where are you?”
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“This is a telepathic channel, ill stop by in a few hours…”
 
“This is a telepathic channel, ill stop by in a few hours…”
  
Good, maybe he can answew why his damned mage guiwd fewt it necessawy to have us both accidentawwy kiww oulsewves in a damn librawy. I wawked ovew to the kitchen to gliww up some powk chops and bake some bread.
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Good, maybe he can answer why his damned mage guild felt it necessary to have us both accidentally kill ourselves in a damn library. I walked over to the kitchen to grill up some pork chops and bake some bread.
  
Houls passed and I became bowed. I fewt much wess tense than I did weeks befowe. The undead have not shown theiw faces in weeks and bandits can no wongew break past the chawms. Then an awmowed man appwoached the doow and knocked.
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Hours passed and I became bored. I felt much less tense than I did weeks before. The undead have not shown their faces in weeks and bandits can no longer break past the charms. Then an armored man approached the door and knocked.
  
 
“Nitholiak! It’s Cataris. Can you let me in?”
 
“Nitholiak! It’s Cataris. Can you let me in?”
  
I wan ovew to the doow and unwocked it. By now the food was done so I tulned and wawked ovew to the kitchen.
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I ran over to the door and unlocked it. By now the food was done so I turned and walked over to the kitchen.
  
 
“Sorry about the armor, there were some spiders on the way I had to take care of.”
 
“Sorry about the armor, there were some spiders on the way I had to take care of.”
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“They must have been some damn huge spiders then!” I joked.
 
“They must have been some damn huge spiders then!” I joked.
  
I picked up the food and tulned awound back towawd him. He had his diamond brade dwawn and pointed at me fwom acwoss the living woom.
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I picked up the food and turned around back toward him. He had his diamond blade drawn and pointed at me from across the living room.
  
 
“DO NOT MOVE!”
 
“DO NOT MOVE!”
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What? I was confused. Was this a joke?
 
What? I was confused. Was this a joke?
  
In his fwee hand he hewd my sclibbred not I hid in my wawwet. My heawt sunk. Evewything at this moment has fawwen apawt. I faiwed my fliend and I faiwed the undead. Both may kiww me. I was weady to accept my fate. He would not listen.
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In his free hand he held my scribbled not I hid in my wallet. My heart sunk. Everything at this moment has fallen apart. I failed my friend and I failed the undead. Both may kill me. I was ready to accept my fate. He would not listen.
  
“Every mage has read this. I TRUSTED you. Why!?” scweamed Catalis. Agony on his face.
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“Every mage has read this. I TRUSTED you. Why!?” screamed Cataris. Agony on his face.
  
If I wewe to save my life, nay, my fliend, he would need to know evewything. A sudden cawm came ovew me. I expwained evewything: The tomb, the nightmates, the undead pwotection, and Gestahw and his Keep. His awm stiww hewd the brade steady and my wowds fwowed into his eaws. A wook of sadness and angew stiwe on his face. If weady to chawge at me to sway me ow to break down into teaws.
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If I were to save my life, nay, my friend, he would need to know everything. A sudden calm came over me. I explained everything: The tomb, the nightmates, the undead protection, and Gestahl and his Keep. His arm still held the blade steady and my words flowed into his ears. A look of sadness and anger stile on his face. If ready to charge at me to slay me or to break down into tears.
  
 
“ I want to believe you, Nitholiak. I really do. I trust you but why did you lie? Why did you not ask for help? Help from the mage gui-”
 
“ I want to believe you, Nitholiak. I really do. I trust you but why did you lie? Why did you not ask for help? Help from the mage gui-”
  
“I DID ASK FOR HELP! THE PIG LOVING ARCANE MAGE BRUSHED ME OFF LIKE SOME CRAZY MAN AND DISMISSED ME BECAUSE OF MY FAMILY NAME!” I yewwed.
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“I DID ASK FOR HELP! THE PIG LOVING ARCANE MAGE BRUSHED ME OFF LIKE SOME CRAZY MAN AND DISMISSED ME BECAUSE OF MY FAMILY NAME!” I yelled.
  
I had wost my patience. Catalis stiww thinks the Mages as some defendews of Aegis. He thinks this because he is a solidew by heawt. Not an academic. If he wewe to kiww me, then wet it be so. At weast I would be kiwwed by the onwy mage I have wespect fow.
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I had lost my patience. Cataris still thinks the Mages as some defenders of Aegis. He thinks this because he is a solider by heart. Not an academic. If he were to kill me, then let it be so. At least I would be killed by the only mage I have respect for.
  
He swowwy wowewed his awm and backed up towawd the doow not taking his eyes off me. Wike he was expecting my skin to mewt off and weveaw I am some Dweadwowd.
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He slowly lowered his arm and backed up toward the door not taking his eyes off me. Like he was expecting my skin to melt off and reveal I am some Dreadlord.
  
 
“I…I must go.”
 
“I…I must go.”
  
He wan out the doow into the dusk.
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He ran out the door into the dusk.
  
My heawt was stiww pounding in my chest. I swumped in my chaiw by the fiwepwace. Evewything has gone wwong. I cwadwed my head in my hands. I had awlies evewywhewe and now I have just enemies. I faiwed the undead and the mages liww hunt me as some undead agent. My onwy fliend in this stwange wand is now my foe. My options wewe limited. Wight at that moment I wooked up and saw the mausoweum out the lindow acwoss the estate. My wast option lies thewe. Somehow unwock Gestahw’s secwets and hopefulwy my own magic pwowess. I liww then wage a one man waw against the fowces of eviw and die a mawtyw… foolish, but wedemption is mowe vawuabre than my life.
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My heart was still pounding in my chest. I slumped in my chair by the fireplace. Everything has gone wrong. I cradled my head in my hands. I had allies everywhere and now I have just enemies. I failed the undead and the mages will hunt me as some undead agent. My only friend in this strange land is now my foe. My options were limited. Right at that moment I looked up and saw the mausoleum out the window across the estate. My last option lies there. Somehow unlock Gestahl’s secrets and hopefully my own magic prowess. I will then wage a one man war against the forces of evil and die a martyr… foolish, but redemption is more valuable than my life.
  
I got up out of my chaiw and gwabbed my bone wand, you joulnaw, and an unlit towch. As I neawed the fwont doow I heawd a thundewcwap cwose by. Not a cwoud in the sky but then I gwew cowd. I stepped out of the fwont doow and made my way to the Mausoweum.
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I got up out of my chair and grabbed my bone wand, you journal, and an unlit torch. As I neared the front door I heard a thunderclap close by. Not a cloud in the sky but then I grew cold. I stepped out of the front door and made my way to the Mausoleum.
  
Anothew fwash of lightning. Two figules stood in fwont of my mausoweum. I stood fwozen in feaw. Catalis was in his wobe and on his knees lith his hands by some magic. Next to him stood a hooded figule lith brack and brood wed wobes. His eyes gwowed bright like a cigaw undew his hood yet I could not see his face. I knew my fate had caught up lith me. But I did have one powew stwongew than magic stiww. I took a deep breath.
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Another flash of lightning. Two figures stood in front of my mausoleum. I stood frozen in fear. Cataris was in his robe and on his knees with his hands by some magic. Next to him stood a hooded figure with black and blood red robes. His eyes glowed bright like a cigar under his hood yet I could not see his face. I knew my fate had caught up with me. But I did have one power stronger than magic still. I took a deep breath.
  
“Ah! You must be Boney’s master. As promised I have information on the mages”, I wattwed off chawmingwy.
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“Ah! You must be Boney’s master. As promised I have information on the mages”, I rattled off charmingly.
  
The figule stood stiww and stawted to waugh. Not to be discoulaged. I wawked towawd them lith an aula of confidence.
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The figure stood still and started to laugh. Not to be discouraged. I walked toward them with an aura of confidence.
  
“To get inside the mage’s tower was a hard task but I accomplished it as promised. They had no such book to speak of but I do have information.” I said pwoudwy. Hoping the Undead figule howding Catalis plisonew would believe me.
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“To get inside the mage’s tower was a hard task but I accomplished it as promised. They had no such book to speak of but I do have information.” I said proudly. Hoping the Undead figure holding Cataris prisoner would believe me.
  
“ I come not for information. I come sacrifice you both to Iblees” the voice bewwowed fwom what seemed to be inside my own head.
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“ I come not for information. I come sacrifice you both to Iblees” the voice bellowed from what seemed to be inside my own head.
  
Suddenwy, wain stawted to hit the pine fowest above us.
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Suddenly, rain started to hit the pine forest above us.
  
 
“This must surely be some sort of mistake m’lord. The mages have uncovered our agent working within their ranks. He is of no more use.”
 
“This must surely be some sort of mistake m’lord. The mages have uncovered our agent working within their ranks. He is of no more use.”
  
The undead wowd then seemed to be mowe intewested. I could sense a bit of culiosity emanating fwom him.
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The undead lord then seemed to be more interested. I could sense a bit of curiosity emanating from him.
  
 
“Tell me.”
 
“Tell me.”
  
“I want this man’s life. I could slave labor on my estate” as I nodded my head to Catalis.
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“I want this man’s life. I could slave labor on my estate” as I nodded my head to Cataris.
  
 
“Tell me or die.”
 
“Tell me or die.”
  
“First let us take shelter.” I motioned to the mausoweum neawby.
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“First let us take shelter.” I motioned to the mausoleum nearby.
  
The Undead Wowd agweed as we wawked inside. This was a big gambre. I was impwovising negotiating fow Catalis’ life lith a being of pule dawkness. This would not end weww.
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The Undead Lord agreed as we walked inside. This was a big gamble. I was improvising negotiating for Cataris’ life with a being of pure darkness. This would not end well.
  
“The name, who is it”, the voice said even lith mowe angew.
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“The name, who is it”, the voice said even with more anger.
  
 
“The name for this man’s life.” Again I said.
 
“The name for this man’s life.” Again I said.
  
The Undead Wowd was not pweased lith a mowtaw twying to negotiate lith him I saw him take his staff out fwom behind his back. Catalis shot me a gwance as if I wewe some foow thwoling my own feces. My chalisma was not having an effect on this Undead as I did lith the othews.
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The Undead Lord was not pleased with a mortal trying to negotiate with him I saw him take his staff out from behind his back. Cataris shot me a glance as if I were some fool throwing my own feces. My charisma was not having an effect on this Undead as I did with the others.
  
“Tell me the name, or you both die” said the Undead as his staff seemed to gwow lith life.
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“Tell me the name, or you both die” said the Undead as his staff seemed to glow with life.
  
Now was not a time to be bad lith names…. Hwawak? Hawwdew….
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Now was not a time to be bad with names…. Hwalak? Hallder….
  
“HWALDAR! He has both exposed his own identity and my own. The mages hunt me due to his foolishness! I have failed Iblees!” I pweaded.
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“HWALDAR! He has both exposed his own identity and my own. The mages hunt me due to his foolishness! I have failed Iblees!” I pleaded.
  
This must have been the best joke the Undead has heawd in yeaws. He waughed as if he wewe mowtaw.
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This must have been the best joke the Undead has heard in years. He laughed as if he were mortal.
  
 
“I killed Hwaldar with my own hands hours ago! Now you both will be sacrificed for Iblees”
 
“I killed Hwaldar with my own hands hours ago! Now you both will be sacrificed for Iblees”
  
Evewything went wwong. This was aww fow nothing. The days of wowk and pwotting, aww fow nothing. The Undead swammed his staff into the gwound as a fwash of light fiwwed the mausoweum. The dawk lightning stwuck the mausoweum’s pwotective chawm and caused the whowe chambew to fiww lith lightning. Tombs shattewed and splintewed stone in aww diwections. I could smeww bulning fwesh and feew pain aww ovew my body… was I stiww alive? I fewt my body seizing fwom the ewectlicity….but I noticed that the Undead did not expect this. He too was stwuck by his own speww.
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Everything went wrong. This was all for nothing. The days of work and plotting, all for nothing. The Undead slammed his staff into the ground as a flash of light filled the mausoleum. The dark lightning struck the mausoleum’s protective charm and caused the whole chamber to fill with lightning. Tombs shattered and splintered stone in all directions. I could smell burning flesh and feel pain all over my body… was I still alive? I felt my body seizing from the electricity….but I noticed that the Undead did not expect this. He too was struck by his own spell.
  
The wobed Undead staggewed back to wegain his footing. Weacting instinctivewy, I brindwy gwabbed the onwy object I could find, a shawd of my mothew’s tomb. I dove acwoss the smaww woom and tackwed him to the fwoow. With a mewciwess fuly, I pwunged the shawp stone into the face of the hooded monstew. I could feew the shawd cutting past the weathewy skin and cwunching skulw and it dwove deepew. A demonic scweam fiwwed the entiwe cwypt. I pulwed the shawd out and pwunged it even deepew, lith pule hatwed into the Undead wowd’s face. It’s eyes no wongew gwowed. Teaws wowwed down my cheeks as I punched the stone daggew again and again into the now howlibry mutiwated face of the cweatule who dawe twy to kiww me and my fliend. I feawed if I wewe to stop I would feew his cowd hand shoot out and gwasp my thwoat.
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The robed Undead staggered back to regain his footing. Reacting instinctively, I blindly grabbed the only object I could find, a shard of my mother’s tomb. I dove across the small room and tackled him to the floor. With a merciless fury, I plunged the sharp stone into the face of the hooded monster. I could feel the shard cutting past the leathery skin and crunching skull and it drove deeper. A demonic scream filled the entire crypt. I pulled the shard out and plunged it even deeper, with pure hatred into the Undead lord’s face. It’s eyes no longer glowed. Tears rolled down my cheeks as I punched the stone dagger again and again into the now horribly mutilated face of the creature who dare try to kill me and my friend. I feared if I were to stop I would feel his cold hand shoot out and grasp my throat.
  
Two stwong hands gwabed my awms and I was pulwed off the limp mass of gwoling brack and wed wobes. Catalis had to pulw me off of what was the Undead Wowd. The wobed cowpse in the cownew then expwoded in a briwliant wed fwame and was suddenwy gone. Catalis wawked ovew to whewe it was, picked up the Undead’s staff and tossed it to me.
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Two strong hands grabed my arms and I was pulled off the limp mass of glowing black and red robes. Cataris had to pull me off of what was the Undead Lord. The robed corpse in the corner then exploded in a brilliant red flame and was suddenly gone. Cataris walked over to where it was, picked up the Undead’s staff and tossed it to me.
  
 
“You are not safe here anymore. We must go.”
 
“You are not safe here anymore. We must go.”
  
 
Day 35
 
Day 35
Joulnaw, I wan into the estate and gwabbed evewything I could take lith me. Catalis stood by waiting to get me out of the nowth. I heawd mowe thundewcwaps nealing. I wan out the fwont doow and swammed it shut behind me. Catalis was awweady dawting ahead lith his emewawd wobe fwailing in the lind. Evewything was happening so fast. I did not know what to do, whewe to go ow who to twust.
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Journal, I ran into the estate and grabbed everything I could take with me. Cataris stood by waiting to get me out of the north. I heard more thunderclaps nearing. I ran out the front door and slammed it shut behind me. Cataris was already darting ahead with his emerald robe flailing in the wind. Everything was happening so fast. I did not know what to do, where to go or who to trust.
  
“We need to get you closer to Al’Khazar where it is safer. The undead will hunt you in the north if they find out what happened,” shouted Catalis.
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“We need to get you closer to Al’Khazar where it is safer. The undead will hunt you in the north if they find out what happened,” shouted Cataris.
  
I was keeping up lith him as we wewe about to pass Wintewfeww and get onto King Edmund’s bridge. The cowd night sky and the wain wewe making it mowe difficult fow me to not shivew as I jogged behind him. I just brought a few toows and my fiewd awchemy set. My wungs stawted to buln breathing in the cowd night aiw.
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I was keeping up with him as we were about to pass Winterfell and get onto King Edmund’s bridge. The cold night sky and the rain were making it more difficult for me to not shiver as I jogged behind him. I just brought a few tools and my field alchemy set. My lungs started to burn breathing in the cold night air.
  
Once we appwoached Snow Fiewds Catalis said fow me to head to Aw’Khazaw and he was going to twy to hewp fwom ewsewhewe. He tewepowted out of sight. I did not weawwy know what to do. Homes awe expensive and I am not sule how weww my books liww seww in the city.
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Once we approached Snow Fields Cataris said for me to head to Al’Khazar and he was going to try to help from elsewhere. He teleported out of sight. I did not really know what to do. Homes are expensive and I am not sure how well my books will sell in the city.
  
Awas, aftew anothew few houls I awlived back in Aw’Khazaw and stayed the night at the Cat and Fiddwe Inn.
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Alas, after another few hours I arrived back in Al’Khazar and stayed the night at the Cat and Fiddle Inn.
  
 
Day 36
 
Day 36
Joulnaw, I woke up lith a stwange sense of optimism. The nowth was miwes behind me and the Undead have no idea whewe I am. I could maybe even use this as an oppowtunity to stawt my own Potions and Magic shop.
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Journal, I woke up with a strange sense of optimism. The north was miles behind me and the Undead have no idea where I am. I could maybe even use this as an opportunity to start my own Potions and Magic shop.
  
Aftew eating I wawked awound the city wooking fow some pwopewty I could open a stowe in. Awas, thewe was nothing. Knoling the awea, I knew I would need to open a business neaw the King’s Woad. I decided Kwamawoe was the next best choice since it saw a decent amount of twavewews.
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After eating I walked around the city looking for some property I could open a store in. Alas, there was nothing. Knowing the area, I knew I would need to open a business near the King’s Road. I decided Kramaroe was the next best choice since it saw a decent amount of travelers.
  
I exited the gates of Aw’Khazaw and made my way to the settwement. Passing some wuined buiwding cawved into the mountain by the watewfaww of Owen. The stawws in the Owen Mawketpwace awso wooked inviting. The pastow of the wocaw chulch was thewe and he asked if I was intewested in any of the shops. Of coulse I was but the plices he offewed wewe faw too high. I asked about the neawby wuins in the mountain. He said those wewe abandoned yeaws ago and they awe a just an eyesowe.
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I exited the gates of Al’Khazar and made my way to the settlement. Passing some ruined building carved into the mountain by the waterfall of Oren. The stalls in the Oren Marketplace also looked inviting. The pastor of the local church was there and he asked if I was interested in any of the shops. Of course I was but the prices he offered were far too high. I asked about the nearby ruins in the mountain. He said those were abandoned years ago and they are a just an eyesore.
  
I took a gambre.
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I took a gamble.
  
I asked if it would be awlight if I took them ovew and tulned them into something nice. It was a thwee stowy buiwding cawved out of the side of the mountain. Dawk inside and cwumbring. Next doow was an empty shop. I cawved out a smaww woom to live in and stowe aww my toows and to sweep. Fow now I must sweep. Fow the next few days I liww wowk tiwewesswy.
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I asked if it would be alright if I took them over and turned them into something nice. It was a three story building carved out of the side of the mountain. Dark inside and crumbling. Next door was an empty shop. I carved out a small room to live in and store all my tools and to sleep. For now I must sleep. For the next few days I will work tirelessly.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 14 March 2021

This is the personal journal of Nitholiak VonSchlichten, an inhabitant of Winterfell in Aegis. Day 1: I always knew it is the scholarly thing to keep a record of one's research...especially when moving to a new region. Ever since I received word from my brother about my parent's passing I have felt a combination of sadness and closure. A parent's passing is always a sad time. However, mine both lived long and fulfilling lives and died in their sleep. A son could not ask for more especially in these troubling times. To delve deeper, how an old man and woman survived in the frozen north far from civilization baffles even a scholar as myself. I digress, journal. The estate has been left in my name being the eldest child and I must tend to it. Being abroad researching the arcane and facing dangers has been exciting. But it is a good time to perhaps settle down in my childhood home and make the best of things. Being in a secluded area will probably help out my own studies. I always did enjoy the tranquility of the estate.

Tomorrow I make the move.

Day 4: After a rather uneventful journey, I arrived at the estate just east of Winterfell. Old Dietrick , my father, did his best to keep the place in shape. It needs much remodeling... the daft old man... placing staircases across the room from each other. I swear the old man had the design sense of an orc! Luckily Winterfell is only a quarter day's walk away. Procuring supplies for the renovations should not be a hassle.

My brother and uncle were able to scrounge up enough Minas for tombs to lay my parent to rest in the VonSchlicten mausoleum with the rest of the VonSchlicthen clan. I have always been weary of entering the mausoleum since I was a child. Perhaps it was just the thought of death that frightened me. I still think is my own sensitivity to the arcane forces that steered me away from there. I need to stop rambling journal. I have a problem with that. However, I did leave roses on their tombs. I hope their souls rest easy.

Day 6 Nothing too eventful happened today worth noting. However I did encounter my first brigand of the area.

I was outside felling a tree when some rough looking northerner approached me. He said he had a message from the King. Unlikely. I have not had a messenger dispatched to me in 5 years and that messenger did not look like a filthy vagabond.

Needless to say I entertained his game. He then pulled out a blade and demanded 500 Minas. I only had 60 so I could not meet his demand. However I told him I am a practitioner of the arcane arts, which is true, and a master swordsman , flat out lie. I threatened to decorate my mantle with his head if he dare try anything. Quite brave of me. I do not know what came over me then. I drew the handle to my iron herbalism knife from my robe to show a gleam of metal. I prayed to the gods he was idiotic enough he would think this was a sword.

The brigand retreated. I informed the Winterfell watch and they are keeping an eye out. I must say I am rather proud of myself today.

Day 8 A dark energy rests in this place. I can sense it. My dreams every few nights are filled with visions of terror. Kingdoms ablaze, men, women and children being slaughtered by their own friends and families. I can almost smell the rotting flesh in my dreams... Yet I always awake to such a conserve scene. Outside a layer of fresh snow lay on the ground. The wildlife is awake and foraging for food. The sun is rising and a wave of calm flows over me.

I have set up my father's old herbalism laboratory in the basement and unpacked most of my books. Botany, Herbalism, Magical History, Alchemy. My standards. Of course I keep my books on the arcane arts tucked away someplace more discreet. It is just a book,paper and ink, but some visitors may find the sight of such a subject matter...uncomfortable. But I expect such reactions in this region. Peculiar, being that the Winterfell Mage tower is barely visible over the horizon. Oh how my grandfather would angrily rant about them. Apparently his grandfather [my great great grandfather] had some issues with those mages. I never bothered to ask why. Alas, the days I could ask Grandfather Gerhardt these questions are long gone.

Day 10 VISITORS! Today when I was remodeling the staircase I heard a knock at the door. An elf with a green tunic introduced himself as a member of "The Lost" a force dedicated to fighting the undead. They thought this land was deserted and started constructing a keep.

I was escorted down to speak with their leader. There was some territorial worries but the keep was 100% off my estate lands. A rainstorm drew near and I invited them all and a Watchman from Winterfell named... oh dear... Catasis? I am always horrid with names. We shared lunch and drink and drink until the storm passed. So lucky I am to have a keep of defenders so close to my estate. I am much less worried about any brigands.

But the most interesting part of my stay in the North comes from discussion with the Watchman. I must say the physical appearance of this man made me uncomfortable at first. The watchman, as it turns out, is an old guard from Al'Khazar. The man is a fighter of the undead. He entertained me with stories of his days in Al'Khazar and told me horrible accounts of battles with the undead.... yes the undead!

Now journal. My interest in dark magic... all academic of course... has been a thirst I could never quench. And here in my house is a man who knows more about the undead than any scholar. Did you know, that the undead can speak our tongue? They communicate with each other! Here my theories were that they all were puppets for some dark energy. Astounding! I knew the undead had the ability to channel the dark arts, obviously since that is how they remain "alive" but never to what extent.

The pure combative magic the undead possess is frightening. The ability to conjure fire and hurl it with an explosive impact? Unheard of in these modern times. To only makes things more dire, they can raise fallen mortals as mindless undead to fight along side their new dark masters.

The ancient VonSchlicten's wielded such immense arcane powers. Greatest Wizards of the area hundreds of years ago. But to see such magic in today's age? After the departure of magical powers from this realm many generations ago, the VonSchlicten's only possess casual magical enchantments and incantations that are nothing more than glorified parlor tricks... The existence of such power in our realm is quite exhilarating, albeit, frightening.

Once again journal I am rambling. I will not bore you with my family history. What is most exciting is that Watchman Catiris..Cathis...Ca... oh forget it... said he would take me to observe an undead portal. Oh yes I nearly forgot. The undead have built portals to enter our world.

Alas journal, you must be exhausted from all this information. I will pray to find the strength to keep these thoughts from dancing in my mind so I may get a restful night's sleep.

Day 13 ((The following entry is scribbled)) They are here.

Dawn thunderstorm. Undead above in house.

Hiding in herbalism laboratory in basement.

Explosions.


Heard voice of one friend charging up the hill, dead.

Hiding journal in wall safe. Praying.

~Nitholaik.

Day 13 Part 2 I have recovered you dear journal! After sifting through the rubble I feared my personal belongings gone. Alas, I am glad to be amongst the living! I hope my scribbles make more sense after this:

I woke up to a dawn thunderstorm, peculiar in a dry, cold environment such as this. I thought nothing of it and began work germinating seeds in the basement laboratory.

Then I heard it, an explosion. I started climbing the stairs when I heard the voice of Balin Stor...dear I forgot his last name...one of "The Lost" leading a few others into a charge. Then I heard it... a deafeningly loud...yet silent voice... it called for "the fools to be sacrificed to Iblees" ...is that the name? I am almost certain.

I heard the sounds of a quick skirmish and a sense of dread..I could FEEL the darkness.... it was...powerful... Yet sheer terror swept over me when I realized my friends from down the hill have been slaughtered when I peeked over the basement stairs toward the front window....

Blue eyes... glowing like fiendfyre. His face... a gray, sunken and expressionless face... Wearing magnificent robes of Onyx and gold...

I stood there frozen for a second. He turned to me and met my eyes. For a split second time stood still. I felt an energy...no...a power within me. Then with a booming voice that seemed to come from my own head It spoke, "Die for Iblees"

The creature lobbed a fireball at me from the front doorway. With instinct I ran toward the second story balcony... the windows are all boarded up, there is no escape except jumping. The wall behind where I just stood exploded and sent cobblestone and timber in all directions. I ran up the stairs, out on the balcony, made the jump and twisted my ankle. I hurried with all my strength toward Winterfell. I should not have looked behind me but I did. I saw my childhood home ablaze and the...creature standing on the balcony watching me run toward the horizon.

I ran and ran. My lungs were burning with cold air, tears down my face, nose running uncontrollably and my ankle was only getting worse

After I arrived at the Winterfell gates I screamed for help. Immediately the guard mobilized and survivors of The Lost joined us. When re made it to my estate the house was in ruins. The robed undead mage missing. The soldiers pursued a rogue undead who was still about and dispatched him quickly. I did not see the "re-death", but I much wish to see it for research.

I made a futile effort to rebuild. Mostly out of grief. I did not want to accept what just happened. The undead attacked my small homestead...why? Did they know of my family's history? Was I just in the wrong place at the wrong time?

Later that evening, an Elf from The Lost stopped by to inform me his guild found undead ruins buried in a valley nearby and I must vacate to remain safe... it pains me to abandon the homestead but my own safety is more important than brick,mortar and wood. No matter what sentimental value it has.

Let's hope tomorrow is less...unfortunate... Rest now, rebuild tomorrow.

Day 14 I had a terrible dream last night. I was standing outside my home, only untouched by the undead. Everything seemed normal other than the sky. It was a twisting mass of dark green sky. Gray clouds twisting like great ethereal whirlpools. Then something inside of me directed me to the family mausoleum. It beckoned me.

I walked across the estate toward the mausoleum. I looked up and the sky was now a swirling crimson mass. I looked back toward the mausoleum and there they stood. My family. My mother and father, decomposed, standing swaying in the wind, staring at me. Beside them stood my eldest brother, a rotted corpse with empty eye sockets wearing his academy robes. His left arm missing, the wound that claimed him. My grandparents behind them. Frail eyeless mummified skeletons, mouths hanging open, wearing their tattered and faded VonSchlichten robes. Behind them even more standing cadavers. Some wearing armor, some wearing robes.

I blinked and in an instant they were all gone. The front of the mausoleum pitched against the swirling crimson sky.

I do not know what this dream means. If it means anything. The attack by the undead left some unseen trauma I suppose. On another note, Some of the residents of Winterfell helped me set a new foundation for a residence away from that cursed place. I set up warning signs for any passerbys to avoid the estate for the undead roam it. Alas, I know the signs will not deter the determined and they will meet their fate by undead hands.

Hopefully in the next few days I can take shelter in my new homestead. I sure would appreciate shred or normalcy back in my life.

Day 16 Construction on the new homestead is better than expected. The first floor is complete only after a few days. The space is livable although the snow falls inside from the future stairway. A local hunter dropped off some cooked port to sustain me until I get my herbalism laboratory set up again.

By a stroke of luck there was a small limestone cavern aquifer below my new residence. I will have to expand it a bit. clean it up and install some enchanted lighting. This may turn out better than expected.

I salvaged what I could from the old estate. It is too dangerous to be casually walking around those lands anymore. I retrieved what books I could. All the valuable ones survived.

Now for another interesting turn of events... Since my move to this region I have felt an energy within me as I mentioned before. My simple charms and incantations are more powerful. After the undead attack I injured my ankle and have had trouble carrying objects. In an act of desperation I attempted my levitation incantation on a wooden slab to complete my dinner table. With astonishment I watched as the slab dragged itself across the floor and slowly lifted itself onto the table base. I attempted to do the same to a wooden chair but a wave of exhaustion flowed over me and concluded I must retire for the night. Tomorrow will be the day to try test more simple magic.

Day 20 Do those FILTHY DISHONORABLE BEASTS have no line they do not cross?! Can the dead no longer rest? It is one thing to terrorize the living, but to desecrate the dead? Do these creatures have no sense of dignity and respect?! Do I go to the town watch? The mages? What do I do?

I must control my anger and explain, journal. For last night I had another dream. The mausoleum called me once again, just like the dream a few days ago. I had an uncontrollable urge to go to the VonSchlichten family crypt. I made the short journey from my new homestead to the now cursed family estate. However, I headed straight for the graveyard and toward the mausoleum.

I could see it from halfway across the estate. The door to the mausoleum was open. The magical locking charm broken. Was this a grave robbery? No, stepping closer immediately I could detect the lingering effects of dark magic.

Then the horror.

The only two tombs on the first level, my parents tombs, were broken open. I feared the worst. I feared what I saw in my nightmares. My family reanimated as mindless soldiers for the undead lords. But no...

As I approached my mother's tomb I fell to my knees and wept uncontrollably when I peered inside. Her body was still lying there in her blue dress she always loved. But that is all that was there: the body. The undead bastards decapitated her and took her head. Can my poor mother, even in death, not find the rest she deserved? Why?!

Already on my knees, I fell to the cold stone floor on my hands. My palms felt a chill shoot up both arms as they landed on the floor. I became lost for a moment. Not realizing where I was or what was happening. Lost in the rage, the questions, the despair. Reality then hit me again like an arrow to the face. My father's tomb.

He was spared no grislier fate. The old man lie with his arms crossed wearing his green robes. Everything above the shoulders was missing. His own blade he was buried with was imbeded in the stone tomb where his neck should have been. The sword was jutting out of the limestone bed at an angle. It looked as if the blade swung through the limestone as it were clay. The coward used a dead man's blade to desecrate his body.

I did not know how to continue. Why were their bodies defiled? My parents had no magical power beyond a few tricks to entertain children. They did not possess valuable relics. Just a generation of regular humans that belonged to a family of once great wizards.

I need to write my brother. Perhaps I shall consult my friend Watchman Cataris... I make for Winterfell tomorrow.

Day 21 I gathered all my belongings I would need for at least a week. I had to look over my rucksack three times since I was certain I would forget something in my state of mine having very little sleep. Winterfell was just down the hill so I headed there first. Surely someone within the ranks of the town watch would understand the undead.

I marched through a snowstorm for an hour. My robe provided very little protection from the elements. My exposed face was stung with the cold, biting wind while I could only make out the silhouette of the Winterfell Tower on the horizon in the blinding slow. After what seemed like an eternity I finally made it to the gates of the city.

When talking of the Undead you must always be aware. For you do not want any Undead supporters to hear you asking too many questions and you do not want fanatical anti-undead crusaders becoming suspicious you are supporter of the undead. Of those I talked to, the only useful information I heard was from the elven blacksmith of the town, Euratien. The Elf I met before the first time I ventured to the city many weeks ago. The only advice he has was to either seek out the mages nearby or travel to Al'Khazar. With the prospect of walking many more hours in the blizzard only to be met with an empty tower was discouraging. I took out my magical soulstone and teleported to the capital of the human kingdoms.

Once again I was met with the same quality of help. Most residents not dare speak of the undead and the ones who battled the undead had no guess on why the Undead would take the severed heads of my plain, ordinary parents… But one mercenary they called ‘Irish’ I met in the “Cat and Fiddle Tavern” said he could introduce me to his boss tomorrow. He is the leader of Storms Army, Commander Storm himself.

As I lay in a paid bed in this Inn I hope tomorrow brings greater luck.

Day 22 Be patient journal, for today was a long day.

I was to meet Commander Storm at noon in the courtyard. As I waited for what seemed like hours, a large man gleaming in plate armor approached me. He introduced himself as Commander Storm and told me that he could have some answers to my questions but I must follow him. I procceded to follow him to what I expected was a private residence… no we walked out of the city on a road for what seemed like half a day. The commander answering none of my questions.

We then reached the edge of a great desert, and there stood it: A great Keep.

Commander Storm looked at the Keep, sighed and shook his head as we approached the gates.

“This was once belonged to my army, we lost it, and now it is ours again,” said Storm.

Confused about the whole situation, I inquired further. It seems there was a bit of a schism within the anti-undead movement in the human kingdoms. Apparently the Oren Guards and Storms Army battled over some issue I am not concerned with and the keep was lost. With a recent treaty the Commander and his troops regained the keep.

So I began to follow the commander around asking questions as he proceeded to do labor around the camp. Putting up new signs, installing new doors, setting up gates, ect. I started to feel more like a nuisance and wondered why have an arcane scholar just be your shadow for a day. It was wasting both of our times.

With my patience growing thin I cornered the commander at a stairway and just flat out asked what he thought of the situation. His answer is that which I feared.

“They are probably just adding them to their army.”

I felt as if I ran into an obsidian wall. Yes yes… Did I not explain they just took the heads? Rolling heads do not work well as undead soldiers. Realizing I just wasted my entire day, I teleported back to Al'Khazar to extend my room at the Inn.

Then I saw a curious looking hooded figure. Immediately I recognized the robe as he is an Arcane Mage of the Order of Mages. I approached him and asked if he could aid me in my mission for information about why the undead desecrated my parent’s tombs so. He said he would be glad to aid me. He then teleported us from Al'Khazar to outside the Mage Tower in the frozen north. The shift from warm sunny weather back into a blizzard was a shock, but the joy of finally getting help overrode any complaints my body was sending to the brain.

After explaining the whole situation, the mage just looked at me and said, “I am very sorry to hear that. We will try to look into it.” Then POOF! He teleported away…. USELESS! This was what my great great grandfather probably ranted about. The mages with all their power and knowledge, too good to actually help people. Ugh. I used my soulstone and returned to the Inn for another night.

Day 23 Waking up the next day. I decided it may be best to venture to lands of those who know darker magic. The Orcs. As I stepped out of the inn and into the courtyard I was immediately approached by a panicked man seeking a doctor or any medical treatment. Always being the good Samaritan I decided to give a helping hand. Perhaps karma will work in my favor one day.

The man, who introduced himself as Ryan Burinston, had a friend who was suffering from great pain in his home. We rushed to his house and I saw a young Grogthan male laying on the table writhing in pain. I had an idea already what this was. The man in agony confirmed my suspicions: he, like most of his people, have been cursed with the Leash of Yaemir… a terrible blood curse. I knew immediately I could not cure this poor fellow nor could most healers. Blood curses are truly vile magic. A curse that passes down to each generation, the innocent are born tainted. I did have a temporary solution that could ease his pain.

His friend, also possessing mild magic powers, was able to restrain him using a charm. I then took my staff, and with a great swing, I landed a blow against the restrained man’s abdomen. The trick is to allow some of the magical enchantments to also enter the cursed’s body. With luck the magic will combat the curse as often as it can. So while this poor soul may feel writhing pain still, it will not happen nearly as often.

When he was released from the restraining charm, the look of pain was no longer in his eyes… the enchantment worked for now. Bidding them adieu I heard a familiar voice out of the window. A voice I did not hear since a few weeks ago in my own home.

I looked out of the second story window of Mr. Burinston’s place and saw him: bald, left side of his face heavily scarred with his left eye blind. But instead of wearing the Winterfell Watchman’s uniform he was wearing magnificent emerald robes of the mage order.

“CATARIS!” I yelled from the window. Not minding my manners in any such bit.

He looked up, smiled and waved me down to talk to him. I bid my new confused friends a goodbye and ran down to the street. We exchanged pleasantries and explained how I have been looking for him and could use his help. He said he is seeking an old Templar friend to help him and if I could help him he would gladly do whatever he could to aid me.

We then met up with Cataris’s Templar friend. Then I learned the grim details of what I got myself into. Apparently an Cult sympathetic to the undead has built a ritual chamber nearby Ailston town. Cataris was attacked by them demanding money, he was able to escape. But little did they know he was a mage. He located the ritual chamber and was gathering friends to cleanse the north of the cult.

I explained the situation to both Cataris and the Templar as we were traveling. Cataris immediately said that he believes the undead would only take the heads if they wanted to reanimate them and find out information. Finally, an answer that made sense but opened up a hundred more questions. What did my parents know? I did not have time to think any further because the cold steel gauntlet of the templar pushed my shoulder down to take cover behind some bushes.

There it was, out of the side of a cliff face a small wooden set of stairs and a lone torch mounted on the rock. We watched as 6 figures climbed up the steps and disappeared into the cliff.

“We move” was all I heard before both armored companions made a dash toward the cliff, I leapt over the bush and caught up fairly quickly, not wearing plates and chains of metal really does give you a bit of a speed advantage.

Then it all happened so quickly, as if it were part of some rehearsed theatre for my own entertainment. The templar kicked the door open and immediately slashed his blade to the right of the door. From my view still on the stairs I saw a ribbon of crimson blood paint the wall, never seeing a body fall. Cataris and I followed closely behind. The cultists were aware something was not right and we could hear commotion coming from a lower level. The templar put his finger to his lips to indicate silence. He pointed his azure blade toward a hole in the ground with a ladder protruding from it. We all rushed to take positions around the ladder when the first head emerged from the hole. With surgical precision, drawing almost no blood, Cataris stabbed the feind in the neck. I watched in horror as the body lost all tension and fell down the ladder almost knocking the man below him off the ladder. The next cultists emerged with blades ready, parrying our first blows and gaining footing on the floor. After only a few seconds the 2 warriors dispatched 3 rowdy looking cultists.

I then heard a noise beside me. A towering green Orc with flaming red eyes burst out of the room behind me wielding a magnificent iron blade. Not to make combat or make some final stand… the creature feared his life and ran. In a half state of panic and adrenaline, I blindly swung my stone blade toward the fleeing fiend. After that moment I will never forget the feeling of blade cutting live flesh. When I opened my eyes he was 5 feet behind me when he tumbled to the ground. It was if his body left wanting to run without knowing it was dead. I walked over to the corpse and picked up his sword. If I was to be doing this more often I will need a quality blade . The other two looked in amazement at the sight. A small meek man in a crimson robe with a bloodied blade standing over a green mountain of a corpse, blood pooling beside it. The others confiscated dark relics and destroyed them. This will be a small setback for the undead… very small. After inspecting the bodies we determined these were ALL mortals sympathetic to the undead cause. Disturbing. They must have some direct contact with the undead to obtain dark relics and shrines…

We went our separate ways from the hidden lair. Cataris said he would stop by the next day and he will investigate the tombs.

Finally, Progress.

Day 26 Journal, this entry take's place over the last two days.

I had another nightmare. This one made less sense than the others. Again I was outside of my old homestead. The sky was a swirling crimson ethereal mass. I faced the mausoleum, the door still open.

I heard his voice. The same Undead with those burning blue eyes who attacked me in my home. I saw nobody, once again it seemed the voice echoed from inside my head. I could not understand what he was saying, but his voice sounded furious.

Then I saw a large empty cavern with a pond of water surrounding a small monument. small waterfalls cascading down from the pitch black ceiling.

I was then outside again. At the foot of the large hill our house stands on. But none of the trees were there and the house was not there. The only thing that stood was the mausoleum. I saw the figure of a portly bearded wizard in a brown robe walking away with a look of accomplishment from the foot of the hill. Then I woke up.

What does any of that mean?

Cataris arrived shortly after breakfast. I offered him some porkchops and bread but he declined. He wanted to examine the crypt as soon as he could. I quickly finished my meal.

The winds were blowing quite harsh today and I struggled to keep my outer robe secure for warmth walking across the estate. We approached the door to the mausoleum and my mage friend concurred the lingering presence of dark magic. We both stepped inside and lit the wall torches. The cold mausoleum seemed to be howling as the wind was sweeping over the wooden roof. Cataris asked to examine what was left of my parents in their tombs. Journal, I am already stressed enough as it is. It is still hard revisiting the desecration of my parents final resting place. Cataris gave a look of understanding. I kept my back turned as the mage examined the wounds. He confirmed these were done by the undead and it seems they were back once again since taking my parents' heads.

I thought this would happen. We have at least a dozen bodies of powerful wizards, sorcerers and mages sealed in magical tombs. The undead would want them in their army. But no undead could break those seals. Cataris cautioned that we should investigate the lower crypt for certainty. To make sure the undead are not doing something else other than just defiling graves for information.

As we slowly walked down the stairs into the darkness. I was clutching my iron dagger close to me... for fear of the worst. Cataris seemed more at ease than anything. I must explain journal, the lower crypt is divided into two wings. Some say its generational, some say its when the magic stopped showing up in the family. But Generations One through Five, from Reinhardt the first of the arcane bloodline to his fifth generation of family are all entombed in a separate wing labeled "For those with the gift".

We crept into the wing of the crypt. Square holes line the walls where tombs sit of my magical ancestors. The stone slabs covering the tombs were broken open... my heart sank and I panicked. I peered into a tomb... the coffin still magically sealed. The undead could not breach it. The others showed same success. The great tomb of Sarugon the I at the end of the wing was completely broken open. Coffin sealed. A wave of relief hit me. Now time to check the other wing.

We walked past the sign that said "Generations Six through XX, Those born without". Inside it was a different scene. All the tombs broken into.. some whole bodies taken... my great aunt Hilda's casket and plaque were also missing. They struck again. But why just these people? Sarugon the II, a famed warrior of the family, his body still rests. But they took the body of Dietrick the II? The shameful drunk of the family? I do not understand.

Visibly frustrated. Cataris could tell I needed to leave the crypt. He recommended stopping by the "Cat and Fiddle" Tavern for a drink and just to try to perhaps formulate some plan or find someone who may know more. Perhaps even in the Mage Guild. We both took out our soulstones from our pockets and turned them over in our hands.

After the normal sickening feeling I get after experiencing the teleport, the ground of Al'Khazar materialized beneath me. It was much warmer here than up in the north so I quickly took off the outer robe I wear over my normal robes to avoid breaking a sweat. Cataris appeared beside me a few seconds afterwards. What happened next will change my life forever.

Akator was his name. Some strange man with a strange orange face. He ran up to us in sheer terror. Saying a group of undead is in pursuit of his friend and he needs help. We saw him trying to coax other passerbys only seconds before. I did not trust the man and from the look in Cataris's eyes, he did not either. He then he looked at me, shrugged his shoulders and said, "why not".

Akator ran ahead as we left the city, just out of earshot of our whispers. Cataris told me he did not trust him. "We will see what is happening, if it looks too dangerous we will flee."

We bounded over a snowy hill. Some great ruins stood on a plateau on our left. A long rectangular structure of stone and wood... almost looked like some sort of temple in state of decomposition. Then Akator held his fist up and ducked down to his knee. We both followed suite and took cover. We saw who Akator must have been talking about. But it was a group of eight or so undead cultists walking along the road past the temple, they looked as if they were just triumphant from another sacrifice.

Cataris and Akator moved along the ridge toward the ruined temple, tailing the mob. I quickly followed. The cultists rounded the plateau and my two companions climbed to the temple to get a better look. I heard another voice echo in my head... "Iblees will be pleased today". Judging by the looks of my companions, I was not the only one who heard the voice. A figure in the crowd turned around and pointed at us. Akator fell back and said,"Damnit they could sense we were watching! HIDE!" We all three ran into the temple. Akator ran down some dark hallway. Cataris and I hid dark corner by an empty room behind some pillars. I heard footsteps approaching in the gravel outside the temple... there were eight of them with at least one of them being an actual undead. Survival seemed minimal if we could not hide.

At once the cultists poured into the temple. Akator was nowhere to be seen from... the thought of ambush crossed my mind... An orc was running down the hallway towards the pillar I was hiding behind. He easily spotted me and my mage friend and we made a run for it. In the chaos I ran into the crowd of cultists. I heard a crack that sounded like an axe hitting wood. In the the melee I was able to escape them and had to find my way out of the temple. They were all behind me chasing me down the main hallway.... some of these rooms lead to the outside... I was going to take a chance. I dove into the first door on the left. It was windowless, doorless. The cold stone and wood room was empty other than a small desk in the corner collecting dust. Much like a jail cell. The cultists followed me in and blocked off the door.

Then he showed up. Another hooded Undead. This one wearing robes of violet and onyx. The cultists started to whoop in excitement on what my fate should be. I am never one to have my fate be in another's hands, I find it humiliating. I heard such suggestions as ,"Lets boil him alive!" and "lets make him watch himself get disemboweled!" and an ever so intelligent orc said "We stab him!"

My mouth gets me in trouble a lot. It always did with my family, my colleagues and authorities. This was one of those situations. After the orc voiced his recommendations for my fate. I turned to him and said, "If I wish advice on how to eat babies or not wear any clothes, I will summon you!". A few of the cultists chuckled but the undead was infuriated. The figure approached me and without any warning and struck my leg with his staff. I fell to one knee and looked up at him. His hood so dark I could not even see a face... just a glow from his eyes. He placed his staff on the ground.

A voice boomed from inside my head.

"Nobody insults my servants to Iblees"

"Yeah get him, Val!" I heard the Orc grunt to the undead standing over me.

Val... The dumb orc said the damned undead's name..... I looked to the side at the orc's feet and grinned at his idiocy.

I saw a flash of red and orange and felt my skin burn.

It felt like days. I was awake at the Cloud Temple of Aegis. A bandage over the left side of my face. A monk quickly ran over to me when he saw me rise from bed. With a grave look in his eyes he explained what happened. How I actually died. Killed with a direct blast of dark energy from the undead. It left a felwound to my left eye. The monks are attempting to heal it but the curse it left was too powerful. They only were able to just contain the curse to my eye. Better than I could have hoped.

I am grateful, yet bedridden.

I wonder what happened of my other two companions.

Day 27 I had another nightmare while sleeping in the Cloud Temple of Aegis. More and more I believe these dreams to be messages…or signals from someone or something. I was back in the large cavern with the lake. This time I was on the island in the middle of the cavern standing next to the monument I saw from afar in a previous dream… now I could see it clearly. A large obsidian plate lay atop a pedestal of ivory. I approached the curious structure; normally I am not used to this level of control in dreams. Then a familiar dark voice echoed in my head. The undead voice I have heard previously. I could not understand what he was saying. I could just tell his voice sounded excited. As I slowly approached the obsidian and ivory monument things started to become clearer. It was if my senses were sharpening. I could see more detail of this strange object. My hearing was becoming clearer the closer I crept. Suddenly a voice boomed in my head, “The crypt! He is entombed there. But we still do not know where or how to find him!”. How was I hearing the undead voice? Was this really a dream still? I stood at the base of the monument. I could barely see over the top of it. At the base I saw a large golden plaque with a name inscribed in glowing runes. A name I only heard once before.

“Gestahl VonSchlicthen”

I woke up in a state of bewilderment. I forgot I was at the Cloud Temple being tended to by the Monks. It was early morning and the monk named Dalmer approached my bedside.

“My monks tell me they see you fit to be released from our care. Please take this soulstone and have safe journeys.”

I did not have a chance to say a word as he helped me out of bed and placed another small amber stone in my palm and led me toward the exit.


I left the temple within nothing but the robes I wore and a soulstone in my pocket. With the left half of my face bandaged I knew the journey back to Winterfell would be long and tiresome. The sun was already high in the sky and my charcoal robes only made the heat worse. Quite different from the frozen wastes I am used to.

Half a day passed as I was walking on the road to Winterfell. The whole time I felt helpless not knowing what happened of my companions in the temple ruin. The Monks did not see anyone matching Cataris’s description. First I needed to get back home before I began searching for him or more realistically, his fate.

News reached me by a passerby that King Edmund’s Bridge has been completed. That should make my normal journey across the frozen sea a bit easier. It isn’t the fear of falling into the ice and drowning in freezing water. It is just the constant balancing game you have to play scooting across the ice becomes time consuming and mentally painful. I digress, I was passing by the outskirts of Al’Khazar when I felt a presence from earlier. Down the road I spotted a familiar figure from my execution at the temple ruins. Wearing different robes the hooded figure only known by his nickname “Boney” made eye contact with me and reached inside his robe.

I reached to my own side only to forget I was unarmed. With only one functioning eye I would be hard-pressed to be an adequate opponent for a duel in the middle of a road. I reached into my robe sleeve…I knew nothing was in it but maybe the fool would back down. Boney took no notice to my action. He approached me and took out a small envelope from his robe.

Confused by his lack of hostility,I asked a thousand questions at once. Who are you? Who are your masters? What is this curse I have been stricken with?

The cultist snapped back at me, “Serves you right for interfering with our affairs. I will kill you personally myself.” He handed me the envelope. “What is this?” I asked.

He explained it was a missive from one of the cultists.

“He says you can help us. We can help you.”

I opened the envelope and the letter said that this ….oh journal for my own safety I will not mention his name. He needed a book. A rare one but just a book of paper and ink. It is part of the matching set that includes my book on the Arcane Arts I keep hidden. In exchange, he will immediately lobby to have the undead stop attacking my family’s estate. With the exchange of the book the undead would return my parents’ remains. This deal only seemed too good to be true… If the undead were to not hassle my estate then I could… yes… I could use the time to try to research more about Gestahl VonSchlichten. First I would need to test them on their agreement.

“Tell your friend I agree to help him. If the undead so much as set a foot on my lands I will abandon my search. And don’t think you can find someone more suited for this task.”

The hooded man nodded and turned and walked off. He made 10 paces and looked over his shoulder at me.

“Just remember who you are helping.”

And he walked off.

It then started to get late. I made the decision to stay in the Inn in Al’Khazar. Night was falling quickly and I could hear thunder off in the distance.

Day 28. Journal, I had another nightmare. Since my encounter with the undead the nightmares have been more frequent and more vivid.

This time I stood in a war camp. I did not recognize this place. Around me stood a small city of tents. Human soldiers were walking about in armor I did not recognize. Instead of the mail and plate I am used to, they were all wearing crude hammered breastplates held together with leather straps.

I saw walk toward me a familiar man whom I’ve never seen before wearing magnificent crimson and onyx robes. He was flanked with a man and woman wearing hooded black robes. They both had their fists clenched in their fingerless gloves and kept their heads low to hide their faces. The man in the center walked with a sense of power and urgency toward the largest tent at the camp.

I tried to gaze at the man’s face. He looked like a younger blonde mirror image of my great great great grandfather. Strong brow, high cheek bones, sunken eyes and the prominent VonSclichten nose. Just piecing some of the information from my last dreams I assumed this was Gestahl. My body seemed to follow the three as soldiers parted aside for them without hesitating as they headed up the path. When the three approached the large golden tent, the woman grabbed the flap and threw it open as her two companions stormed inside.

When my body floated into the tent behind them I saw about 8 or so mages, some knights, generals and an Archmage looking over a map at a large center table. They all looked up at the three new guests who just entered. They were talking about something. It was if I had a deafening hex cast on me. I could hear their talking but it sounded muffled to the point I could not understand any words.

A Mage stood up and bowed to Gestahl, he returned the bow. They seemed to exchange greetings. Gestahl began to address the group gathering over the map. He looked to speak with great confidence, no, a sense of cockiness. He paced back and forth speaking to the large group, gesturing with his hands, his face vivid with different expressions, seeming to tell a fantastic tale. As he went on I could hear his muffled tone turn more condescending. His two companions still stood by the exit not moving. The mood in the room seemed to turn sour the more he talked. Looks of anger started to manifest themselves on the faces of those listening in the room. Then he said something that must have crossed a line. A stocky gray bearded general stood up; his face was red with rage. The man drew his blade and pointed it at Gestahl standing across the room while his arm shook with anger. He spat out words and pounded his fist against the table below him. Whatever words landed in Gestahl’s ears were not taken kindly. He swung his arm in a slashing motion in the direction of the old man.

I saw a crimson mist fill the room as the old general and the mage sitting behind him were cut in two as by some great invisible razor. Before Gestahl had time to even register his kills, the Arcane Mage flew to his feet and. In less than a moment he sent a dozen bolts of pure arcane energy hurtling towards Gestahl. The two hooded companions by the doorway threw both hands forward as a magical shield appeared in front of the three intruders. All I saw was a great flash of light.

I woke up again in a cold sweat. Surely just a wildly imaginative nightmare I thought. The stress I am undergoing combined with me…dying…is sure to cause some sort of temporary trauma to the soul. I enjoy trying to lie to myself. In my studies of ailments of this sort, sometimes it is best to regain a sense of normalcy. I will leave the inn and walk over to Dawn’s bakery and get some breakfast and continue my journey back to Winterfell.

I stepped outside of the Inn into the streets of Al’Khazar. From the way it looked nobody seemed aware of any sort of problems. As if the whole world was fine. Shops were open and peddling wares. I pondered returning to the market after I got something to eat. I walked down the bustling streets, scanning for any familiar face. I approached Dawn’s Bakery and a line was already formed. She does make the best baked goods in the whole kingdom. I can afford to wait in line a few minutes.

When I walked in the front door the smell of baked goods was intoxicating. Such a simple comfort that I can appreciate more than ever. Journal, you will be the only one to know this unless somebody else reads this. I purchased a whole cake for myself. Took it upstairs and began to eat the whole thing. It was delicious; this is pure happiness in a baked good. Afterwards I was a tad lethargic in my seat looking out the window over the docks. I saw a glimpse that brought nothing but relief to me. A man in emerald robes walked around the corner that I recognized as Cataris. He seemed to be quite in a hurry.

I sprinted out the front door to give chase. I felt the cake gurgling in my stomach so I knew I had to lessen my pace. As I rounded the corner where I saw him he was standing with two other robed figures. Unlike the ominous undead cultists, they wore fantastic mage robes of violet and azure. I stumbled to them and was doubled over trying to catch my breath and not vomit my whole cake on the mages robes. When the mages turned to me and Cataris saw my face I was met with a look of joy and shock. “Nitholiak! You are alright! Your face! Why is your face bandaged up? Are you alright?”

I explained how I received a felwound from the undead curse that killed me. He was in awe the Monks at the Sky Temple could not fully heal the wound. Curious on how he escaped, he told me when the undead entered the temple, he tore up a floorboard and hid under it and eventually found an opening to the outside. He went to the mages for help but by then it was too late… like they would help me anyway. The moment I thought this, the other two mages looked at each other and signaled Cataris. Apparently I may have interrupted some secret guild business they were wrapping up. Cataris apologized and said he had to go with them. He promised to stop by my home near Winterfell in two days when he got back.

Knowing Cataris was alive was a big relief. However, the nightmares of Gestahl seemed to be eating away at my thoughts like a plague. I must learn more about him. He was never mentioned in our family history. If these dreams are actually glimpses into the past, there may be others who know of him. Although very few people have been alive since his time almost 500 years ago. I should start looking for a great library with detailed history. I AM an arcane researcher, this will be simple bookwork. Nothing too difficult such as gathering and studying resources from the realm of the undead. Alas, that will be a story for another day. I know the Sky Temple has a great library I browsed over once. I still need to get home first.

As I passed the shops, A merchant named Rhycen had an impressive show of wares. Intrigued I purchased a new blade and some food for the road. The blade was sharp, lightweight and perfectly balanced. Quite a treat in Aegis where many amateurs slap anything sharp or pointy to a handle and try to play it off as some ancient relic. I made my way to the gatehouse. Perhaps I can sleep in my own bed tonight.

Approaching the gatehouse is always a nuisance. These days they let anyone become a guard. I swear once I saw the King’s Advisor get questioned by the guard on what his business was in the city was. I approached the closed gate I saw the face of “Boney”. He was now wearing an ornate blue robe that resembled a scholar’s. He was arguing with the guards to get in the city. The guards confused him for a thief they saw earlier. He saw me approach and we made eye contact.

“Look there he is! There is my boss. We have important research to discuss for the King!”croaked Boney.

I could feel the envelope this same man gave just last night. If I made an agreement with the undead it would be unwise to break it so soon.

“Yes, let him in. He is with me.” I ordered the guard.

The gate creaked open and Boney stepped foot into the city. I noticed the eye of a curious looking archer wearing the insignia of the guard atop the wall who nodded. Boney grabbed me by the sleeve and told me we need to find a location with less stray ears for our voices to fall on. He led me by my sleeve to the docks.

“You, there were three mages here in the city not too long ago. Have you seen them?”

I could not let the Undead see through me. I had to be as convincing as possible without endangering Cataris.

“Yes. Three of them left with great urgency about an hour ago.” I said leaving out details that would put him in danger.

“Any Idea where?” Boney inquired.

“They left out of the gatehouse and they were heading toward the northern ruins,” a new voice spoke from behind.

I turned around and the Archer from earlier walked out of the shadows. I drew my new blade. In an attempt to try to show my loyalty to the undead agent to win his trust...madness right?

“HAH! Put your blade down Nitholiak,” Boney chuckled. “This is the man you seek the book for”

An Oren guard? Perhaps they are not ALL stupid after all…Then he spoke to me.

“Nitholiak that was quite a feat you pulled off there. Getting Boney in the city and all,” rasped the Archer adjusting his hood. “We didn’t even expect to get him inside. He was just to cause a distraction for my more ‘honest’ counterparts at the gate so I could do what I needed to do.”

Journal, I felt the pit of my stomach drop out. I assisted the undead in some sort of operation that they did not even expect to fully work. What sort of gears have I set in motion? To not look anymore suspicious standing at the docks, The guard recommended talking out a few plans on a full stomach. We headed to the Cat and Fiddle.

We sat in an empty corner. The tavern was unusually empty that night. The barkeep was standing outside sweeping the path way upstairs to his establishment. The two undead agents were terribly excited for this recent turn of events. But it seems that is not why they wanted to speak to me to begin with. Boney put down his mug of ale and then his mood turned from jovial to almost deathly.

“We see you travel many times with a Mage named Cataris.”

I confirmed I did. But played it off more of that Cataris is just some strange fellow who likes to follow me. Me being the nice person I do not tell him to just leave me alone. Oh I hope he never reads this. How embarrassing. But I continued, Boney believed it. These undead are such fools sometimes but that did not stop him from saying what he came here to say.

Boney and his Archer friend let me in on information that the Mage Guild has one of the largest libraries in the world. That I should use Cataris as a way to get the book on Necromancy for the undead agent. I thought about it for a split second. Yes, I COULD somehow check on the mage library. But not for their book. Some history on the 2000 year war.

The two agents got up and nodded a goodbye.

My thoughts danced back to that tower. Never would they let inside a cursed arcane researcher who lives alone in the frozen wastes.

But maybe…

Day 29

Journal today was the most exciting of days. Not due to events that unfolded throughout the day but changes to myself. When I awoke at the Inn I was sitting on my bed turning over the amber stone that transports me to Al’Khazar. As I was turning it over I was imagining me back in my living room in Winterfell. No long journey, just appear in my home without concern. I focused on that thought and turned the stone over in my hand. I suddenly felt my body twist and float. Next thing I remember was the feeling of the VonSchlichten rug beneath my feet. I had done it. I somehow magically channeled the stone to have me apparate in my own home. Amazing! But that is not all!


Feeling elated from saving a day journey by some new magical power, I was running around my living room with feelings of pure joy. What else could I do. Immediately I ran outside with my staff. Found a zombie standing under a tree out of the sun’s rays. I concentrated hard…fire…nothing.


Again…


Nothing.


So I can teleport home, but cannot cast offensive spells. I went to the front door, took out my bone wand and waved it over the door knob.

  • CLACK*

The door magically locked itself. I could open the door fine and then it would lock behind me. Amazing, a powerful locking charm for protecting all my valuables! Perhaps this will dissuade any potential raiders. I am horribly excited journal. A bit of peace of mind in the frozen wastes goes a long way. Ah! Another magical skill…. Now I can conjure images of my memory for others to see in these books. In a amazing living picture. For example,

I met this man earlier on my estate. He has been living in the north all his life living with wolves! Zio was his name! Fascinating!!! The wolves are quite fearsome! I wonder what else this entails. I cannot wait to show Cataris when he stops by.

Day 34 I am in hiding right now. People are dead. Things have gone all wrong. Every single plan I had is now nothing more than an idea. Everything has fallen apart.


I woke as the sun was rising. I needed to journey to Snowy Fields to gather some paper to bind some new books. I haven’t heard from Cataris since I saw him leaving Al’Khazar in a hurry almost a week ago. Alas, the life of a mage must be busy sitting in that huge tower watching the Undead contaminate our world. So I grabbed my traveling cloak and made west for Snowy Fields.

As I passed Winterfell, the cold winds were especially harsh. My cloak’s hood was not enough; I had to wrap my facemask around my head only exposing my eyes to the freezing winds. I could see King Edmund’s Bridge in the distance after reaching the top of a hill. On the bridge I noticed a robed figure with his head down walking toward my direction. Always weary, I kept my hand on the handle of my silver dagger incase he was a bandit who mistook me for some peasant. But as we approached I recognized his black and crimson robes.

“GURAIM!” I yelled.

“Ah! Hello Nitholiak, It’s been a long time eh?” said the robed and masked man.

Guraim was a fellow researcher years ago before I moved to Winterfell. We both worked many hours alongside each other. It was quite a treat to see another friendly face in the wastes. I asked him where he was heading to. He normally would never be caught dead in the frozen wastes. I remember him talking many hours about how he loathed to cold.

“I am headed to Kal’Bryst” Guraim said calmly.

“The ruins, why?” I questioned.

“The ruins hold many artifacts and books. The undead swept in and destroyed the city as the population fled. They left behind many arcane objects. What are you up to that is so important. You should accompany me like the old days! “

I am a sentimental person journal. I would much rather do some old fashioned field research with my old academic partner instead of getting a stack of paper. Who knows, I may have found paper in the ruins! We immediately headed in the direction of the fallen city.

Exchanging stories what we have been doing since then, Guraim seems to have never taken a break. Always searching ruins and decoding arcane tomes. After about an hour of chit chat I saw a huge spiral of lava coming down what was once the great city.

“Ah there she is!” gloated Guraim.

We both stepped inside a hole blast into one of the massive walls. Traces of dark magic were everywhere. Guraim seemed un-phased by this. The massive walls were now crumbling. The center keep reduced to a monument of the Undead’s triumph… this place made me sick. After 15 minutes of walking about I told Guraim I was going to step out of the walls and look around the city perimeter. He seemed too immersed in the ruins to even care. He just nodded and waved me off while pouring through a toppled bookshelf.

Outside the walls it was a much different scene. Life still thrived. Wild cattle were grazing on the fields surrounding the city. I could see sheep up on the snowy hills. Even a lone red rose poked out of the site of the great battle. As I was taking in the simple things I saw an emerald figure atop a hill walking down toward me. My friend Cataris seems to find me wherever I am.

“Nitholiak! There you are! I stopped by your house earlier and you were not there.”

“Hah! What made you think I would be at Kal’Bryst?” I questioned.

“Well, that is just a coincidence. I am here for other reasons but it is good to see you. These ruins are dangerous alone you know.” Said Cataris in a true mage fashion.

Alas, I can take care of myself. I informed Cataris I did not travel alone and my old colleague is pouring over the ruins. This seemed to disturb Cataris a bit. We chatted a bit standing in the fields around Kal’Bryst and then he started talking about the mage tower. The wonders of arcane engineering, how the tower is invisible from a distance until you get close to it. Hmn… makes me want to gain entry even more. Then I took a leap of faith.

I asked if the tower had a library. What I just spoke set off a chain of events even “I” could not have predicted

“Yes it does, it is quite marvelous. Would you like to see it?” replied Cataris casually.

Would you like to see it? Would you like to see it? Was it really that easy? I just “ask” and I get entry to the Mage Tower? I can research information about Gestahl, search for the undead agent’s book and may pick up a few more magical tricks from their tomes. “Of course! That is only if I am allowed you see. I do not want to be a bother…”, I stammered to my mage friend.

“No problem what so ever.”

Perfect. The pieces were all falling in together. I just would need to inform Guraim that I would not be accompanying him on his return journey. Cataris and I climbed to the outer wall to see Guraim so I could inform him of my departure. To our confusion, no sign of him was in the city. I yelled out for him, we even looked in all the buildings to make sure he was alright. No sign. Cataris and I turned back and headed to the mage tower. The man can take care of himself.

We were walking on a narrow cobblestone path in a light flurry. I expected to see something on the horizon at any minute until…

“Here we are.”

I took a few steps forward and a large tower seemed to appear out of nothingness. Ah, so this is where the mages stay. An impenetrable fortress even the undead cannot seemingly breach. When we approached a flat wall, with a motion of his hand Cataris opened up the wall. Inside was a marvel to behold.

If I were to imagine what the planes look like, that was it. All known planes of existence looked to be residing inside the tower. I saw what looked like the nether, deserts, mountains and forests all in one small room. My writing cannot fully describe such things. I cannot even pull an image from my mind to accurately display such awe inspiring things. I felt a tug on my sleeve as I realized I was still outside standing with my jaw dropped. Cataris pulled me inside as the walls sealed behind us.

The rest of the tower I saw was not so impressive. The tower spiraled down into the ground where the library was located. Cataris said he had business to attend to so I was free to head down there and stay as long as I wanted. All the time I needed to look at their books. Everything was going better than anticipated. I kept going down the spiral and passed a room where spied the archmage and some man stood.

“…confirmed identity of undead spy within the guild…”

What did I just hear? An undead spy is in the mages and has been found out?

Now journal, my next actions I regret. But read my reasoning.

This information may be of use to the undead. The mages will obviously act with precaution toward the spy and make sure no information is leaked. But the simple fact the Undead can have an “agent” who can get inside the mage tower may win more amnesty from the Undead. The longer I can keep them from discovering the secrets of the Crypt and Gestahl the better.

I kept listening to the conversation from outside the room hiding behind a pillar and jotted these infamous notes:

Archmage and Dunwood met In tower. Overheard meeting between the two inside the mage tower. Undead agent, Hwaldar, identity compromised.

Recommend new sleeper agent.

Just a few notes to remind myself what to tell my contacts when I see them again. I hid the note in the minas wallet.

I made it to the library and was now set to do what I came here to do. All the walls were lined with books from the floor to the high ceilings. It was marvelous. I poured over all sections for hours and did not find anything useful. I did find one book on the History of Aegis, I sat down at a desk and began reading.

About an hour later I was surprised by a slap on the back. Apparently I fell asleep and Cataris came to check on me. I voiced my disappointment at a rather bland selection of books for a mage tower. He laughed and motioned me to follow him. I grabbed my things and followed him.

Perhaps there is a section I missed. I was following him as we made our standard conversation of daily musing and I noticed him drop down in front of me. Without thinking I stepped into the hole in the library floor he just did. What a mistake. I was falling. I looked down and did not see the floor. The wind swept past my hair, my robe flailing wildly as I was in free fall. Then I saw Cataris’ body and a pool of blood right before I hit the ground.

  • SMACK*

For some bizarre reason, the mages think it necessary to install random death traps in a library….

I awoke at the Sky Temple with all my things missing other than my small amber gem. When I got up, I asked the monks if they saw Cataris. They last saw him leaving a few hours before. Alas, I took the gem in my palm, closed my eyes, turned it over once and thought of my living room. I felt the familiar squeezing sensation over my body as I fell onto the rug in my house. Not the most graceful entrance I have done. I dusted myself off and started to piece together what happened.

“Are you home?” a familiar voice popped in my head.

“Cataris? Hello? Yes I am! Where are you?”

“This is a telepathic channel, ill stop by in a few hours…”

Good, maybe he can answer why his damned mage guild felt it necessary to have us both accidentally kill ourselves in a damn library. I walked over to the kitchen to grill up some pork chops and bake some bread.

Hours passed and I became bored. I felt much less tense than I did weeks before. The undead have not shown their faces in weeks and bandits can no longer break past the charms. Then an armored man approached the door and knocked.

“Nitholiak! It’s Cataris. Can you let me in?”

I ran over to the door and unlocked it. By now the food was done so I turned and walked over to the kitchen.

“Sorry about the armor, there were some spiders on the way I had to take care of.”

“They must have been some damn huge spiders then!” I joked.

I picked up the food and turned around back toward him. He had his diamond blade drawn and pointed at me from across the living room.

“DO NOT MOVE!”

What? I was confused. Was this a joke?

In his free hand he held my scribbled not I hid in my wallet. My heart sunk. Everything at this moment has fallen apart. I failed my friend and I failed the undead. Both may kill me. I was ready to accept my fate. He would not listen.

“Every mage has read this. I TRUSTED you. Why!?” screamed Cataris. Agony on his face.

If I were to save my life, nay, my friend, he would need to know everything. A sudden calm came over me. I explained everything: The tomb, the nightmates, the undead protection, and Gestahl and his Keep. His arm still held the blade steady and my words flowed into his ears. A look of sadness and anger stile on his face. If ready to charge at me to slay me or to break down into tears.

“ I want to believe you, Nitholiak. I really do. I trust you but why did you lie? Why did you not ask for help? Help from the mage gui-”

“I DID ASK FOR HELP! THE PIG LOVING ARCANE MAGE BRUSHED ME OFF LIKE SOME CRAZY MAN AND DISMISSED ME BECAUSE OF MY FAMILY NAME!” I yelled.

I had lost my patience. Cataris still thinks the Mages as some defenders of Aegis. He thinks this because he is a solider by heart. Not an academic. If he were to kill me, then let it be so. At least I would be killed by the only mage I have respect for.

He slowly lowered his arm and backed up toward the door not taking his eyes off me. Like he was expecting my skin to melt off and reveal I am some Dreadlord.

“I…I must go.”

He ran out the door into the dusk.

My heart was still pounding in my chest. I slumped in my chair by the fireplace. Everything has gone wrong. I cradled my head in my hands. I had allies everywhere and now I have just enemies. I failed the undead and the mages will hunt me as some undead agent. My only friend in this strange land is now my foe. My options were limited. Right at that moment I looked up and saw the mausoleum out the window across the estate. My last option lies there. Somehow unlock Gestahl’s secrets and hopefully my own magic prowess. I will then wage a one man war against the forces of evil and die a martyr… foolish, but redemption is more valuable than my life.

I got up out of my chair and grabbed my bone wand, you journal, and an unlit torch. As I neared the front door I heard a thunderclap close by. Not a cloud in the sky but then I grew cold. I stepped out of the front door and made my way to the Mausoleum.

Another flash of lightning. Two figures stood in front of my mausoleum. I stood frozen in fear. Cataris was in his robe and on his knees with his hands by some magic. Next to him stood a hooded figure with black and blood red robes. His eyes glowed bright like a cigar under his hood yet I could not see his face. I knew my fate had caught up with me. But I did have one power stronger than magic still. I took a deep breath.

“Ah! You must be Boney’s master. As promised I have information on the mages”, I rattled off charmingly.

The figure stood still and started to laugh. Not to be discouraged. I walked toward them with an aura of confidence.

“To get inside the mage’s tower was a hard task but I accomplished it as promised. They had no such book to speak of but I do have information.” I said proudly. Hoping the Undead figure holding Cataris prisoner would believe me.

“ I come not for information. I come sacrifice you both to Iblees” the voice bellowed from what seemed to be inside my own head.

Suddenly, rain started to hit the pine forest above us.

“This must surely be some sort of mistake m’lord. The mages have uncovered our agent working within their ranks. He is of no more use.”

The undead lord then seemed to be more interested. I could sense a bit of curiosity emanating from him.

“Tell me.”

“I want this man’s life. I could slave labor on my estate” as I nodded my head to Cataris.

“Tell me or die.”

“First let us take shelter.” I motioned to the mausoleum nearby.

The Undead Lord agreed as we walked inside. This was a big gamble. I was improvising negotiating for Cataris’ life with a being of pure darkness. This would not end well.

“The name, who is it”, the voice said even with more anger.

“The name for this man’s life.” Again I said.

The Undead Lord was not pleased with a mortal trying to negotiate with him I saw him take his staff out from behind his back. Cataris shot me a glance as if I were some fool throwing my own feces. My charisma was not having an effect on this Undead as I did with the others.

“Tell me the name, or you both die” said the Undead as his staff seemed to glow with life.

Now was not a time to be bad with names…. Hwalak? Hallder….

“HWALDAR! He has both exposed his own identity and my own. The mages hunt me due to his foolishness! I have failed Iblees!” I pleaded.

This must have been the best joke the Undead has heard in years. He laughed as if he were mortal.

“I killed Hwaldar with my own hands hours ago! Now you both will be sacrificed for Iblees”

Everything went wrong. This was all for nothing. The days of work and plotting, all for nothing. The Undead slammed his staff into the ground as a flash of light filled the mausoleum. The dark lightning struck the mausoleum’s protective charm and caused the whole chamber to fill with lightning. Tombs shattered and splintered stone in all directions. I could smell burning flesh and feel pain all over my body… was I still alive? I felt my body seizing from the electricity….but I noticed that the Undead did not expect this. He too was struck by his own spell.

The robed Undead staggered back to regain his footing. Reacting instinctively, I blindly grabbed the only object I could find, a shard of my mother’s tomb. I dove across the small room and tackled him to the floor. With a merciless fury, I plunged the sharp stone into the face of the hooded monster. I could feel the shard cutting past the leathery skin and crunching skull and it drove deeper. A demonic scream filled the entire crypt. I pulled the shard out and plunged it even deeper, with pure hatred into the Undead lord’s face. It’s eyes no longer glowed. Tears rolled down my cheeks as I punched the stone dagger again and again into the now horribly mutilated face of the creature who dare try to kill me and my friend. I feared if I were to stop I would feel his cold hand shoot out and grasp my throat.

Two strong hands grabed my arms and I was pulled off the limp mass of glowing black and red robes. Cataris had to pull me off of what was the Undead Lord. The robed corpse in the corner then exploded in a brilliant red flame and was suddenly gone. Cataris walked over to where it was, picked up the Undead’s staff and tossed it to me.

“You are not safe here anymore. We must go.”

Day 35 Journal, I ran into the estate and grabbed everything I could take with me. Cataris stood by waiting to get me out of the north. I heard more thunderclaps nearing. I ran out the front door and slammed it shut behind me. Cataris was already darting ahead with his emerald robe flailing in the wind. Everything was happening so fast. I did not know what to do, where to go or who to trust.

“We need to get you closer to Al’Khazar where it is safer. The undead will hunt you in the north if they find out what happened,” shouted Cataris.

I was keeping up with him as we were about to pass Winterfell and get onto King Edmund’s bridge. The cold night sky and the rain were making it more difficult for me to not shiver as I jogged behind him. I just brought a few tools and my field alchemy set. My lungs started to burn breathing in the cold night air.

Once we approached Snow Fields Cataris said for me to head to Al’Khazar and he was going to try to help from elsewhere. He teleported out of sight. I did not really know what to do. Homes are expensive and I am not sure how well my books will sell in the city.

Alas, after another few hours I arrived back in Al’Khazar and stayed the night at the Cat and Fiddle Inn.

Day 36 Journal, I woke up with a strange sense of optimism. The north was miles behind me and the Undead have no idea where I am. I could maybe even use this as an opportunity to start my own Potions and Magic shop.

After eating I walked around the city looking for some property I could open a store in. Alas, there was nothing. Knowing the area, I knew I would need to open a business near the King’s Road. I decided Kramaroe was the next best choice since it saw a decent amount of travelers.

I exited the gates of Al’Khazar and made my way to the settlement. Passing some ruined building carved into the mountain by the waterfall of Oren. The stalls in the Oren Marketplace also looked inviting. The pastor of the local church was there and he asked if I was interested in any of the shops. Of course I was but the prices he offered were far too high. I asked about the nearby ruins in the mountain. He said those were abandoned years ago and they are a just an eyesore.

I took a gamble.

I asked if it would be alright if I took them over and turned them into something nice. It was a three story building carved out of the side of the mountain. Dark inside and crumbling. Next door was an empty shop. I carved out a small room to live in and store all my tools and to sleep. For now I must sleep. For the next few days I will work tirelessly.