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"Knights -
Rumors of a circus traveling through the Marches has reached us. Amongst the performers is a fortune teller who claims to be able to know the future. As you know, true born seers are exceptionally rare. Most who ply this trade are simply clever mind-readers.
Normally, something like this would not be the Order's concern. But the fortune teller has gained the ear of Lord Renkalk of Gwuinholm, who has been visiting her near nightly. Lord Renkalk's men have also been getting bolder in their ventures into the forest lately. We do not think this is a coincidence.
Find a way to expose the fortune teller's lies, and we may be able to break Lord Renkalk from the spell he is under.
Cydonia concluded her reading of the missive, and looked to her traveling companion. They'd reached the outskirts of Gwuinholm just that morning. It was afternoon now, and they were walking through the open field that the circus had turned into a fairgrounds. People walked here and there between colorfully sewn tents and caravans loaded down with trinkets, artifacts, games, oddities. There was lots of shouting, and lots of money changing hands, and a general air of excitement. Nothing really out of the ordinary for commonfolk's entertainment.
"So, we just get our fortunes read? Since both of us are closed books when it comes to mind magic, we'll be able to tell right away if this seer is a fraud." Though her voice was clear and confident, Cydonia still frowned at the missive in her hand, a look that made her lips even poutier.
"That sounds too easy." She flipped the paper over, peered at the blank back, as if there would be more information divulged there. "Where's the catch?"
Faramund
Rumors of a circus traveling through the Marches has reached us. Amongst the performers is a fortune teller who claims to be able to know the future. As you know, true born seers are exceptionally rare. Most who ply this trade are simply clever mind-readers.
Normally, something like this would not be the Order's concern. But the fortune teller has gained the ear of Lord Renkalk of Gwuinholm, who has been visiting her near nightly. Lord Renkalk's men have also been getting bolder in their ventures into the forest lately. We do not think this is a coincidence.
Find a way to expose the fortune teller's lies, and we may be able to break Lord Renkalk from the spell he is under.
- Selene"
Cydonia concluded her reading of the missive, and looked to her traveling companion. They'd reached the outskirts of Gwuinholm just that morning. It was afternoon now, and they were walking through the open field that the circus had turned into a fairgrounds. People walked here and there between colorfully sewn tents and caravans loaded down with trinkets, artifacts, games, oddities. There was lots of shouting, and lots of money changing hands, and a general air of excitement. Nothing really out of the ordinary for commonfolk's entertainment.
"So, we just get our fortunes read? Since both of us are closed books when it comes to mind magic, we'll be able to tell right away if this seer is a fraud." Though her voice was clear and confident, Cydonia still frowned at the missive in her hand, a look that made her lips even poutier.
"That sounds too easy." She flipped the paper over, peered at the blank back, as if there would be more information divulged there. "Where's the catch?"
Faramund