The Journal of Father Balaf Benedictus
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a leatherbound leather-coated vellum manuscript The writing is in Anglic, and reads: The Journal of Father Balaf Benedictus
This manuscript is very old and bound with torn, streaked leather. The pages within are of vellum. Inked into the front cover is a title, nearly obliterated by time and hard use. It is open to page one of fifteen. It is open to page one of fifteen. You estimate its value at about three hundred thirty gold. It is in perfect condition. It looks about two fifths of a dimin long, three dimins wide, and four dimins tall. It weighs about three and three twentieths dekans.
The commands 'open <item>', 'close <item>', and 'turn page [in <item>] [to <number>]' may be used with it. Keeping the leatherbound leather-coated vellum manuscript costs eight keep points. The leatherbound leather-coated vellum manuscript was created by Snark; the source code was last updated Tue Oct 17 12:52:18 2017. The material leather was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:23 2016. The material vellum was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Mar 15 02:18:27 2016.
Spoiler warning: information below includes details, such as solutions to puzzles or quest procedures, that you may prefer to discover on your own.
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The journal of Father Balaf Benedictus Karmina 13, 524 Things around the cathedral were slow today. After a brief session of morning prayer, we set about preparing the crypt for the arrival of his grace, the late archbishop of Losthaven. While arranging the sarcophagus, a great tragedy occurred. Brother Kyriell stumbled into the large crucifix on the eastern wall, causing it to fall. The crucifix, which was most certainly a priceless artifact, was smashed to oblivion. It was odd, however, that this cracked the stone floor. After some inspection, we widened the crack into a small hole. Apparently, there is a room we were not aware of beneath the crypt. The archbishop's sarcophagus was positioned against the northern wall instead. I thank our lord Yehovah that no-one was hurt.
Karmina 14, 524 Mass this morning was inspirational and enlightening. I truly am glad that Father Shelton is staying with us while on his way to the northern lands; he gives an impressive sermon. We have contracted several workmen from Sanctuary to help us excavate the room beneath the crypt. Brother Kyriell is of the opinion that we shall find the foundations of a fortress dating back to the Altrian Empire, due to the strategic position of the island upon which our cathedral rests.
Karmina 17, 524 After two days of working, our hired laborers proved Brother Kyriell's guess to be accurate. There is a small room underneath the crypt. From its architecture, it is from the late Altrian Empire or slightly thereafter. Brother Kyriell, always the historian, pointed out that since the late Altrian Empire's military was essentially run by the Knights of Purity, it was probably they to whom the room belonged.
Karmina 18, 524 The grain shipments from the Tenochca arrived today. They aren't a bad people, even if they do insist on worshipping their pagan god Teotinuacan. Perhaps a mission could be established near there.
Karmina 25, 524 We have now completely cleared the room below the crypt, but have found no insights as to its purpose. It has no entrances save for the hole we bored into its ceiling, and is empty excepting a large stone disc in its center. Upon the disc, which is about four feet in diameter and half a foot high, and made of a curious and unidentifiable grey stone, is engraved a strange and cabalistic design composed of what appears to be an eye inscribed within a pentacle. A flaming pillar serves as the eye's iris. Even with my extensive theological background, I do not recognize this symbol.
Ingot 2, 524 Father Shelton, who departed earlier this morning, appeared visibly shaken by the sight of the sigil. He appeared to recognize it, and even referred to it as "the Elder Sign", but would not comment on its meaning.
Ingot 7, 524 As the days grow colder, I fear more room shall be needed in the crypt as this promises to be the coldest winter on the record. Brother Kyriell has suggested we expand the crypt into the Altrian chamber. I thought this a very good idea, although we shall have to move the disc. We begin this renovation next week.
Ingot 14, 524 Catastrophe. We began our renovation of the crypt yesterday, and a terrible thing did occur. Upon moving the stone disc, we discovered a very deep well, although it did not appear to have any water at the bottom (though we were unable to determine its depth; our longest rope proved to be too short for the purpose). The odor which came from this well was so foul that half of the workers wished to seal it once again. If only I had listened to them. The thing came last night. I was woken by an unearthly howl which came from the crypt. Thinking a wolf had strayed from the plains, I cautiously ventured to the crypt to investigate. As I descended the stairs, I noted that the charnel smell from the deep well had spread into the main body of the crypt, which appeared also to be empty. I peered over the edge of the hole leading into the room with the well in it, and what I saw shall be forever impressed in my memory. A filmy red mist pouring from the well had coated the room's floor,
and I could hear the beat of far-off drums beating a rhythm alien to all my experiences to the feverish melody of a hellish flute. And then, from that well which must have vented the deepest fathoms of hell, came a creature which shall haunt my nightmares for the rest of my days. It was larger than an ox, but of its exact size I could not be certain- it seemed to be growing either larger or smaller, but I could not discern which. It stood upright on four lithe, rubbery legs which were congruent to its four pincered arms. Its body was a mass of writhing tentacles, which also formed its facial features. It held two leathery wings of massive span behind it, which it flexed as it gave a tremendous roar that shook the cathedral. Crossing myself, I turned and ran as fast as I could, barring the crypt's gate behind me. Brother Kyriell had been awakened (along with the neighboring countryside, no doubt), and came tearing through the nave with a candelabra. I explained to him what I had seen (although I was in a state of thorough shock and was probably not very coherent), and with his help I blocked the crypt's gate with some of the tools the workmen had been using the previous day.
Ingot 18, 524 The thing's howls and scratching have driven the cathedral's regular services to a halt. The crypt's door now shakes visibly as the daemon smashes into it, and I fear it will not hold much longer. We have sent a plea of help to our holy brethren in Devonshire.
Ingot 20, 524 A great warrior-priest named Malkyr has been sent to us from the followers of Tempus in Devonshire. His triumphs over evil are legendary, and his fame is immense. He wishes to waste no time; he will face and destroy the daemon tomorrow. He carries with him a shield of very ancient origin which bears on it the same pentacle-and-eye design as the stone disc which we foolishly moved.
Ingot 21, 524 We released the daemon from the crypt shortly after daybreak. The combat which ensued between it and Malkyr was indeed titanic, and much of our beloved cathedral was destroyed. Malkyr fought vailantly until nearly sunset, but the daemon was tireless and seemed to grow stronger as daylight waned. Malkyr called upon Tempus in his last moments, and made the waters around the cathedral holy so that the daemon could not escape and ravage the countryside. Brother Kyriell and I buried Malkyr in the cemetary, although it is a miracle to me that we still live. The daemon seems to have no interest in us, or perhaps was affected more by Malkyr's last prayer than we initially thought.
Ingot 24, 524 The cathedral appears to be sinking. Its foundations must have been damaged greatly during the fight between Malkyr and the daemon.
Alystos 1, 524 No longer can I stand the daemon. It sits high above the crossing, glibbering to iteself in an alien tongue and watching evilly. Brother Kyriell and I have decided that it must be sealed within its original prison. To do so, we must lure it back to the crypt. We will gain its attention with a loud noise first, and then it shall chase Brother Kyriell into the crypt where I shall be waiting to push the seal back into place. I have fashioned a ring with the Elder Sign upon it for Brother Kyriell to wear as protection while he runs.
This plan must succeed, else all hope be lost.
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You feel that reading this material has broadened your perspective and increased your knowledge of elder lore, history, legend lore, qlippotic lore, storytelling, and theology.
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