There was a thin boundary between what is real and what is not, and such is often the case when one is enveloped within an illusion. Hadrian skirted a lot of dangerous things just by being here. It was rather disappointing that Zephyrus had taught him webbing, for all his Drykas pride he certainly knew how to ire the wrath of his clan and ancestors beyond the Ukalas. But there was one vital point - or rather - one vital person behind all that has happened so far.
Anvor, the Drykas defiler, who wrote a false book about Drykas tradition. The important piece of the untold story - beyond, of course, being booted out of the University and punished magically by Zephyrus, - was that Anvor came to possess a particular artifact that, by its own character and denifition should be Drykas, but is not. Its existence offended Zephyrus greater than anything he had encountered in his life, but the thing possessed a uniqueness that was deserving of praise. And for that it has been confiscated and kept away, and eluded the sight and knowledge of any other Drykas. It had stayed so until recently, and Zephyrus' greatest suspicion was that the "missing artifact" is in fact this hideous item that should not exist in the first place. The Drykas professor had suspicions that Anvor, may his soul and conscience rest in peace, was somewhat involved. But how would he get to the bottom of the mystery?
The answer was Hadrian. The prim and proper student who was always searching for this-and-that about magic, someone who has the wits of a mage and half the guts of a wizard. He could help Zephyrus greatly, and was proven to be of great use, if only he had unraveled the trap instead of triggering it.
What Hadrian doesn't know so far is that a particular item within the Drykas' office conceals the magical artifact. He was close to it, and if he had been a little bit competent in shielding he should have solved half of the mystery. The book, now bereft of its magic, having released its trap glyphs on the unsuspecting student mage, was specifically modified to elude Zephyrus, creating the illusion that the web it belonged to would not be properly seen, sensed, nor touched, by the Drykas professor.
Hadrian was now sitting in front of a large desk inside a room, scribbling on a notebook. On his left was a book about the Drykas, on his right was a bottle of ink and a mysterious gray-silver metal cube. He took speed as he wrote, and this he could see with his own eyes.
"The Drykas are in possession of magical items such as this Webbing Cube, and they use it to form magical leylines in the region of Endrykas. These Webbing Cubes are made from high-level Magecraft, and every horseclan member is in possession of one... The Drykas forged these metal from, possibly, special metals that can only be found in the region."Already, he could see the sweeping generalizations that Anvor written about the Drykas, and would somewhat understand the reason for Zephyrus wrath when he was consulted regarding the paper. One thing struck him odd, however. Every horseclan member is in possession of one. It sounded wrong, but...
Anvor heard a knock, and he quickly closed the journal he was writing, and to Hadrian's borrowed eyes he could easily recognize the object, though its worn spine and vintage pages looked very, very familiar.
Before he could think any straight, Anvor separated from Hadrian, pushing himself away from the table and knocking off a chair.
"Who are you?!" He asked aghast,
"You are not from here!" Anvor screamed the shrillest shriek Hadrian ever heard, which was, a good thing in the end, because he somehow awakened and gained a morsel of awareness, mildly in control of his own thoughts.
Hadrian had a mystery to solve, a trial to endure. He had to use every thread of his wits and cunning to help the Drykas professor, or save his own hide. There were two things Hadrian knew he could ask about, one would be about the Webbing Cube and the other would be about the mysterious book. Or he could not ask anything at all, or ask about both. Ghosts, dreams or not, are fickle and impossible to negotiate with. One thing rang true, however, he was not a student of the Drykas mage. He was bait to the ghost of Anvor.
OOC noteJust to make it clear, Hadrian is in a dream right now. While, as rules go, you may gain lores while in a dream, you may not gain any valuable or significant experience. Do note that this is supposed to be a challenge, and you have an idea what the stakes are (Saving your Drykas mentor's reputation and finding the artifact, as two examples). It now rests in Hadrian's ability to manuever things to his advantage.
I am very sorry for the long long long wait!