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Events News Post #179

The Fourth Tablet

Written by: Anonymous
Date: Saturday, September 8th, 2012
Addressed to: Everyone


Reaching out to his steadfast ally, Tomas informed Galt that he had discovered the location of a fourth excavation site. Galt quickly went out on his own to explore the Demon's Pass, and discovered the site buried beneath a thin layer of rubble.

Attempting to keep the new site a complete secret, Galt spent many days supplying the hardy dwarves by himself. Near the end of the dig, however, the dwarves found themselves without supplies and became frustrated. Unable to reach Galt, they instead reached out to some of his fellow citizens of Kinsarmar and were finally provided with enough supplies to break through the last layer.

Upon entering the final room of the excavation, the forces in support of the ancient temple encountered Barsul, a vicious wraith lord who was in possession of the final tablet. Executing a daring two-pronged assault, the tablet hunters sought to simultaneously destroy Barsul as well as snatch the previous tablets from the enemies that currently possessed them.

Ferriter was successful in landing the killing blow against Barsul, but tragedy struck. The successful wraith slayers had some difficulty in picking up the slippery tablet that he had held, and Aleutia was able to sneak in and snatch it right up from under them.

Ultimately, the combined forces of magick and anti-magick were able to obtain all of the tablets and Ziat brought them to Tomas. After Tomas was able to study their contents for some time, he discovered that the next crucial step to empowering the hammer would be to repair the altar within the ancient temple.

Instructing his allies to PRAY AT TEMPLE to help repair it, Tomas returned to studying the contents of the tablets. knowing that he would be most useful in attempting to decipher more of the secrets of the ancient temple in the Shaahri desert.

Penned by My hand on the 6th of Ferinus, in the year 676 AD.


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