Report To B3 Garalax (dm Igglwiv)
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 12:00 am
Brindas delivers a letter directly to the Bureau Chiefs office, sealed as high importance. Contained within is a report meant only for his eyes.
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Report on Scrolls Menmur
by Brindas Defeign, A10
Bureau Chief Garalax, B3:
The Scrolls of Menmur are a subject I have personally studying since my arrival in this Cage over two months ago. I am presenting you with a veritable plethora of information so as to show my earnesty in seeing an end to their chaos, my devotion the order, and my gratitude at the promotion you have bestowed upon me.
One cannot speak of the scrolls effectively without first listing their general effects. The most common side effect is hearing their whispers. This can happen as soon as one scroll, but sometimes as many as three are needed for this affliction to begin. The dark whispers can have varying effects on the individual, as noted below. Similarly, dreams of a tentacled mass begin afflicting the possessor somewhere around five scrolls being collected. This is not necessarily a destructive dream, but it tends to evoke fear, discomfort, or perhaps morbid curiosity in the subjects. Finally, the scrolls eventually alter the mood of the one who has them. Typically, this is a fear/paranoia effect – one feels entropy and destruction, and often fears it is unavoidable. Another possibility is depression or nihilism, if a weaker person is taken in. Finally, a third subset exists, one who finds the scrolls comforting. I personally have encountered three such individuals, two of them are certain chaotic to the very core, but another is on the opposite end of the spectrum. It is unknown, therefore, if the feelings of comfort have to do with morals or ethics at all.
The next step is to determine just who is seeking these scrolls. I have identified at least five major groups searching for them. The largest and most dangerous group is the Cult of Tharizdun, who believes they can awaken their dread god of chaos and end reality. Secondly is a cult of the flayed god Aoskar, who are traitors to the Lady herself, and similarly believe they can revive their lord via the scrolls. A third group is the Doomguard, who believe they are tools of entropy. However, not all those seeking them are so inclined: The Mercykillers are collecting them to separate them, and ostensibly to destroy them if such a thing can be done. Udgum leads a group known as the Liberators and seems to be turning them over to the Upper Planes for safekeeping. Anastasia Starkovich, leading a group of researchers including Morasaraug Dlaresdal, Chassiel, Karn, Tammy, and myself focus on finding a way to destroy the scrolls.
Before destruction can be thought about, what means have been attempted to gather information upon them via magic? Clairvoyance cast upon the scrolls causes the whispers to become incredibly damaging, often knocking out an individual or requiring admittance to the Gatehouse. True Seeing is even worse, when this is used, it can cause a permanent insanity, and is responsible for a previous research group failing. Finally, psionicists using the scrolls can get the words from the scrolls permanently etched upon their very mind, causing unceasing headaches, or the moods as described above.
Finally, moving on to destruction. Many mundane methods fail to destroy these scrolls, though some can seem to make them lose form temporarily, they simply pop back into existence after. Divine energy seems completely ineffective, as do fire, cold, electricity, force damage, and all other manner of arcane trickery, and brute force is completely useless. However, there has been a small breakthrough in our group: extremely powerful and concentrated acid has left at least a bit of damage upon a scroll: it may be a worthy pursuit, at last!
I hope this information is worth your time, Chief, it has taken me great effort and many contacts to collect: not very many have all of this information on the subject without suffering from at least some form of insanity.
Sincerely,
Doctor Brindas Defeign, A10"
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Report on Scrolls Menmur
by Brindas Defeign, A10
Bureau Chief Garalax, B3:
The Scrolls of Menmur are a subject I have personally studying since my arrival in this Cage over two months ago. I am presenting you with a veritable plethora of information so as to show my earnesty in seeing an end to their chaos, my devotion the order, and my gratitude at the promotion you have bestowed upon me.
One cannot speak of the scrolls effectively without first listing their general effects. The most common side effect is hearing their whispers. This can happen as soon as one scroll, but sometimes as many as three are needed for this affliction to begin. The dark whispers can have varying effects on the individual, as noted below. Similarly, dreams of a tentacled mass begin afflicting the possessor somewhere around five scrolls being collected. This is not necessarily a destructive dream, but it tends to evoke fear, discomfort, or perhaps morbid curiosity in the subjects. Finally, the scrolls eventually alter the mood of the one who has them. Typically, this is a fear/paranoia effect – one feels entropy and destruction, and often fears it is unavoidable. Another possibility is depression or nihilism, if a weaker person is taken in. Finally, a third subset exists, one who finds the scrolls comforting. I personally have encountered three such individuals, two of them are certain chaotic to the very core, but another is on the opposite end of the spectrum. It is unknown, therefore, if the feelings of comfort have to do with morals or ethics at all.
The next step is to determine just who is seeking these scrolls. I have identified at least five major groups searching for them. The largest and most dangerous group is the Cult of Tharizdun, who believes they can awaken their dread god of chaos and end reality. Secondly is a cult of the flayed god Aoskar, who are traitors to the Lady herself, and similarly believe they can revive their lord via the scrolls. A third group is the Doomguard, who believe they are tools of entropy. However, not all those seeking them are so inclined: The Mercykillers are collecting them to separate them, and ostensibly to destroy them if such a thing can be done. Udgum leads a group known as the Liberators and seems to be turning them over to the Upper Planes for safekeeping. Anastasia Starkovich, leading a group of researchers including Morasaraug Dlaresdal, Chassiel, Karn, Tammy, and myself focus on finding a way to destroy the scrolls.
Before destruction can be thought about, what means have been attempted to gather information upon them via magic? Clairvoyance cast upon the scrolls causes the whispers to become incredibly damaging, often knocking out an individual or requiring admittance to the Gatehouse. True Seeing is even worse, when this is used, it can cause a permanent insanity, and is responsible for a previous research group failing. Finally, psionicists using the scrolls can get the words from the scrolls permanently etched upon their very mind, causing unceasing headaches, or the moods as described above.
Finally, moving on to destruction. Many mundane methods fail to destroy these scrolls, though some can seem to make them lose form temporarily, they simply pop back into existence after. Divine energy seems completely ineffective, as do fire, cold, electricity, force damage, and all other manner of arcane trickery, and brute force is completely useless. However, there has been a small breakthrough in our group: extremely powerful and concentrated acid has left at least a bit of damage upon a scroll: it may be a worthy pursuit, at last!
I hope this information is worth your time, Chief, it has taken me great effort and many contacts to collect: not very many have all of this information on the subject without suffering from at least some form of insanity.
Sincerely,
Doctor Brindas Defeign, A10"