Viametran watched as the assembled group grew and shrank until there were but a handful left. The fact that they stayed and had questions was more than he could have asked for. He didn't care much about age or clan since what he was planning transcended such superficial identifications. When the barrage of questions came, Viametran held up his hands and took a step back saying,
"Ok, ok, good questions all. Give me a moment and I'll do what I can to answer. At least I will give whatever answers I have thus far." From his waist, in a small belt pouch, Viametran produced a book. From its soft, leather binding and clean looking pages, the book was of a newer make. As Viametran untied the string that held it close, those gathered could see an elaborate marking on the cover that was typical of a personal journal carried by many isur.
As the questions were asked, Viametran scowled lightly at the Sultros man who spoke up with answers of his own. The scowl was one of mild annoyance but Viametran quickly brushed it off. He glanced at his journal from time to time as he answered each question in kind. From the looks of things, he hadn't been asked much about his proposition before else he would likely have had his answers memorized. When Smithis would interject his own interpretations, Viametran eventually raised his hand as if to call for silence but didn't push the matter.
"Alright then, I don't plan on setting out for a few more days, maybe three or four tops. I understand that anyone who may wish to come with me will need some time to prepare. It's not a journey to be taken lightly." Viametran's face took on a decidedly more serious visage as he considered the question of danger.
He lowered his book for a moment before continuing to answer,
"I won't lie to you. This journey is not without risk. The journey to the ruined citadel will take us above ground and below as the main tunnel to the mountain peak housing the citadel was purposely collapsed. It is true that the Jiathu are thought to have fallen victim to some sort of plague. Because of that, nearly all tunnels leading there were destroyed. Some remain and I have been able to map out a few of them to help reduce travel time above ground." Viametran rubbed the back of his neck with a crimson hand before addressing specifics about danger.
"Of course we will be traveling across the Unforgiving. For any of you who haven't traveled much above ground, it will be cold and very wet. I don't have much in the way of climbing gear so we'll have to take a longer path down through the mountains to the valley that lies just before the citadel's peak. There are wild animals, mainly wolves and bears that may offer danger. Yes, there is the possibility of encountering Zith. There's been a sharp increase in their numbers since the great storm. If we're lucky, the only real danger from them will be in the valley. Once we get to the ruins though, I can't tell what threats await. I don't know if there really was a plague and if there was, I don't know if it still exists. I don't know what may have taken up residence in the ruins either. I've scouted as far as the valley where I was able to find a few signs of isur presence long ago." Viametran turned to the small cart and the assembled gear. From a small chest which he unlocked and opened, he produced a small fragment of stone with etchings on its surface.
Journal in one hand, stone fragment in the other, he explained,
"This is a piece of a Settlement Marker. When Sultros Citadel was established, the other surviving clans branched out to establish their own Citadels. Each one carried with them a stone tablet, a Settlement Marker, that would mark the establishment of the initial clan settlement from which work would begin on the new Citadel. The Shield housed in the pass leading here to Sultros was one of those settlements. I didn't have the resources to spend the time needed to further explore the Jiathu settlement but did recover this piece of the Marker. At least I know for certain that I found the right mountain peak." Viametran held the marker out so that those gathered could look at it before putting it back in the chest.
"Since returning from my initial scouting expedition, I have been able to gather what I think will be enough supplies for a more extended trip. I have climbing gear, rations enough for twenty or so days for at least half a dozen individuals, shelters, a selection of mining gear if necessary and plenty of crates, casks, chests, bags and pouches." He gestured to the cart and the pile of gear strapped to it.
At mention of percentage, Viametran chuckled and said,
"The percentage depends on how many we have participating in the expedition. If there are five of us, then it all gets split five ways. If there are more, the percentage is split by more, less by less. When I speak of historical items, I am speaking of any surviving written material, items of religious or cultural significance and material that is obviously worth more on display for all isur, regardless of clan, to enjoy and learn from. I will keep said items as part of my share while anything else can be divided up assuming we come out of the whole thing in one piece. You see, it is my only wish that we can restore at least the memory of our lost brethren to the rest of our people. If this expedition can do that, I will have achieved what I set out to do."Finally, the older isur considered the question regarding the Council's position on the expedition. To Smithis he directed his answer,
"Allow me to answer your question with another question. I have spent days trying to get people to listen to my proposition. Out of a few hundred who have passed by and ignored me or heard a little and left laughing, only you few remained to hear the rest of my story. So, do you think that the five most powerful, influential isur in the Kingdom would listen any better?" Viametran chuckled dryly.
"No, my boy, the closest I got to the Council was a third level assistant who told me that the Council did not have time for such foolishness. Their is the potential of a civil war on the horizon, exponential increase in Zith attacks and the new found interest in the human nomadic tribes to keep the Council busy. Even the marker was not enough to get their attention. We need much more. We need artifacts that could only come from the Jiathu Citadel itself. With such things, we could open the Council's eyes and remind them of the Lost. Perhaps the stories of the past can influence the present and even save our future...Hey, an old man can wish can't he?" Viametran closed his journal and put it back in its place at his waist.
"So if your all still interested, I will be here three days from this exact moment. Do what you need to prepare and show up ready for a journey that could take twenty days or more. I have the essentials already. Bring whatever personal gear you wish. I would suggest if you know how to use a weapon, bring it with you." Viametran waited a few moments longer to address any last minute questions or make some clarification before taking position in front of the cart and moving it closer to a nearby tavern for a drink and bit of rest.
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