The Faerie Fountains
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-- the Eye of Svarog [Have] | -- the Eye of Svarog [Have] | ||
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-- 9 xyrikallixai [Have 2/9] | -- 9 xyrikallixai [Have 2/9] | ||
-- 9 portable holes [Have 1/9] | -- 9 portable holes [Have 1/9] |
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Lunday Alystos 7, 566
This letter is addressed to pixies and friends of the faerie folk:
I have uncovered pieces of artifacts that predate any mortal creature and many immortals. Evidence suggests these fragments immediately postdate the alignment of our cosmos into its current form.
I believe them to be capable of transforming faeries and their relatives into other varieties, some known and some relatively unknown: nyads, sprites, and so on. Indeed, I believe them to be the origin of these races.
I am undertaking the ambitious project of attempting to restore these artifacts to their original functioning. The enchantments they use, though beyond me, are largely intact, and I believe could be renewed through a proper restoration of the original material and form.
However, these objects are extremely large, and I require assistance gathering their constituent substances. If you'd like to assist, please drop off materials at my cabin in -37, 4 in Gardagh:
-- 10 dekans of coruscar -- 100 dekans of ruby -- 1000 dekans of warpstone -- 2500 dekans of brass -- 5000 dekans of glass -- 5000 dekans of mahogany
The following particular items would also assist me:
-- Ng'galgath Fthalg -- Peacemaker [Have] -- the Eye of Svarog [Have] -- 3 lenses of change -- 9 xyrikallixai [Have 2/9] -- 9 portable holes [Have 1/9]
These materials and items will enable me to, hopefully, craft the first three fountains. I have set up systems to ensure that items will remain in my cabin, provided they are not disturbed -- some assistance in guarding them would also be appreciated.
Yours, Aislynn