selfimage: — ɢᴀʀʙᴇᴛᴛ — (Never let me down.)
nerd baby ([personal profile] selfimage) wrote 2015-06-19 02:35 am (UTC)

I'm sure you remember my audience, and the little question I had for Morla.

How the gem broke, and fate of the Tuath Dé. She said she was bound by someone named the Drabkeeper. No one's seen this particular fellow since he high-tailed it out of a fire that Reynard started at his keep before we arrived. Books make for a lovely firetrap, so light a match and ta-dah, all that knowledge goes up in flames.

But it strikes me as off.

Why would Reynard burn it to the ground and let him escape? From what I've heard, Reynard never seemed like the kind of guy to let arson go unfinished. So either the Drabkeeper wasn't his main goal, or something else happened there before it burned to the ground.

Reynard—the cult—wanted something from this Drabkeeper, and they wanted something else destroyed. I could take a guess, and it's a clever cover. Everyone thinks that it was the information, and to an extent, it most likely was, but it just wasn't all, I wager.

The Avatar of the Void ties to the cult, there were shrines in Leathann, the cult ties to the Drabkeeper, the Drabkeeper to fate, fate to our goal.

I'm not just a god, I'm also a shardbearer. We'll just have to do some clever work-arounds for now.

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