A lone figure walked though a valley that swept up to jagged ridges on either side, the fields to the south were home to farmers who had been complaining about cattle mutilations for almost two decades. No this man was here to see if he could find the truth hidden in what was now a thoroughly woven tapestry of rumors and old superstitions.
His name was Banafrit Erebus, most people called him Ben for short,and he was an Investigative Archivist for the Magi Council. They'd given him a long leash in the hopes that he would hang himself- so far he had been successful in avoiding their ire. Stopping by the side of the lazy river that had carved its way to survey the valley. He saw what he was looking for. He was close now.
This mission was to find the resting place of a Magi who had turned against the Council, he'd been assassinated but his work was unrecovered. Running his fingers through his short, blonde hair he took a drink from his canteen before refilling it from the river, the magics within the canteen purified the water as it hung on his belt.
Ben estimated he'd make it to the entrance of the cave just before dark, that was acceptable.
The trek was easy enough until he had to climb to the crumbling entrance, if he had to guess he'd say that the assassins destroyed the path and hill in front of the cave to hide what it used to be. Stepping inside he saw the carved stone of a doorway, the shattered remnants of said door layer further inside. Using a flashlight he studied every inch as he made his way further inside.
"The Council is going to be so pissed off that I found you." He said quietly to himself, patiently weaving magics into his eyes to give himself an advantage in seeing traps before they had been sprung.
His name was Banafrit Erebus, most people called him Ben for short,and he was an Investigative Archivist for the Magi Council. They'd given him a long leash in the hopes that he would hang himself- so far he had been successful in avoiding their ire. Stopping by the side of the lazy river that had carved its way to survey the valley. He saw what he was looking for. He was close now.
This mission was to find the resting place of a Magi who had turned against the Council, he'd been assassinated but his work was unrecovered. Running his fingers through his short, blonde hair he took a drink from his canteen before refilling it from the river, the magics within the canteen purified the water as it hung on his belt.
Ben estimated he'd make it to the entrance of the cave just before dark, that was acceptable.
The trek was easy enough until he had to climb to the crumbling entrance, if he had to guess he'd say that the assassins destroyed the path and hill in front of the cave to hide what it used to be. Stepping inside he saw the carved stone of a doorway, the shattered remnants of said door layer further inside. Using a flashlight he studied every inch as he made his way further inside.
"The Council is going to be so pissed off that I found you." He said quietly to himself, patiently weaving magics into his eyes to give himself an advantage in seeing traps before they had been sprung.