A cold breeze runs through the streets of Hydlaa, from north of the city gates. With it along, it brings a taste of things to come.
Returning from the forest, with no success in finding the reason for my strange feeling, I reached the plaza where suddenly a smith asked people for help. He introduced himself as Zarwach Loc, and told us that he got commissioned to create an amulet, which he already prepared basically. All he needed was its enchantment, and delivery to the mages in Ojaveda afterwards.
Because I knew Levrus quite well, and they might have had some use for a guide along the road, I joined the group of Serdin, Goland, Domonico and Deek; on our way there, also Jeruha joined us.
After giving Levrus the amulet planchet, the enchantment order, and his fee, he took us down into his basement laboratory, where he examined it closely. He already found it suspicious that it was so light, as if it was hollow. The smith must have used a quite special material for it. Furthermore, it seemed to be soaked with magic already before - Levrus warned us to keep it away from several things, like trees or copper. And when he was about to start, I just had a kind of vision of that Klyros mage we should meet afterwards; or was it his spirit watching us already?...
Still, Levrus finally started to charm the amulett. We took it and walked outside; Serdin once again expressed his mistrust. Just when we were about to walk into the forest, a cold breeze blew from there, icing the meadow on the glade in front of the Magic Shop. But just for a minute. Hey, did we need any more bad signs?!
Still, we had to find out what it would bring, maybe at least who was involved. So we plucked our courage and headed towards the road to Ojaveda. There, a dense fog lay on the hills, we could hardly see anything beyond the next corner.
Near the broken rock bridge, we already found Ymairu, the Klyros mage we should deliver the amulet to. But he was quite weak, almost ill, so he searched for a \"more safe place\" to rest - between some trees. Didn\'t Levrus warn us about being close to trees? But what could we do - we needed to know the direction it would take us...
Due to his weakness, he needed guards to take him towards Akkaio, where he promised to pay us the second half of some reward to guide him. And he was right, the road to Ojaveda was full of several monsters. We fought trepors, bandit, rogue, clacker, even Ulbernauts! I was almost surprised how easy one could be defended, though. As if they were placed there as supernumeraries in some bad performance.
Just in front of the great Jade Gate of Korogan, Ymairu asked to get the amulet. A bit too early, we decided. He wanted to be guided to Akkaio, so we had to do it until the negotiated target was reached. He seemed almost nervous - why? Didn\'t he want to get too close with any witnesses around?
When we arrived, he asked us to wait outside, and he brought up a guard comrade, Rinticet. But he said he did not know about the amulet; how could this be? Suddenly, the guard yelled in pain, and broke down to the floor. Then he started to talk nonsense, and ran around mindlessly. Ymairu said he was drunk, but it was not the behaviour of a drunkard, instead rather one whos mind got confused by magic.
Serdin gave Ymairu some Ivy leaves to boil up as a drink, while I held Rinticet. It should have cleared his mind - but to our surprise, he would out of my grip and escaped into the bamboo. So there was not much left to do, and we finally gave the amulat to Ymairu, who asked us to line up for the rest of the payment.
While we waited for this, suddenly a dense purple fog clouded Ojaveda, Ymairu laughed at us, and disappeared. He was the traitor - and we all had been tricked badly. Oh, I feel so ashamed, and weak; I will need a good drink now. And probably I will miss the revenge on the Prince of the Rogues tomorrow, sleeping soundly in my hangover...