Early Spring, Midnight Somewhere In the Zeltivan Old Quarter. While the students knew of a new professor, none had ever laid eyes on the man. One Zephyrus Shadowrunner, a known entity of the University, had returned to Zeltiva that very spring. While his presence was masked in an air of mystery the renown adventurer sent out a challenge to the magic oriented students, a simple, coded message with a cryptic message. With the right Cryptographic know-how anyone could stumble their way through the lettering, ending with the runic writing exploding into a puff of nothingness, forever lost for no other eyes to witness. "North of the quarter where the ancients Wept I await with hands outstretched. Come quick, be swift, for only the moon at its height shall reveal my secrets." While any student of a sound mind could easily determine the Old Quarter as the place in question, but the puzzle remained one to discover. The night was cool, crisp, with a clear sky above and a bright, full moon that shed its light upon the city of Zeltiva like a guiding star. While there was no way to determine just where in the Old Quarter the message meant, there was no need. Any student who showed up on time would find themselves with yet another direction, brief glyphs that flashed directions for any quick enough to find them. The magical guidance lead only a few to the center of the Old Quarter where nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The ancient architecture stood its splendorous testament against time, silhouetted under the pale light of the moon like a ghost in the darkness. Those who remained were a shoddy assortment, a young, human female by the name of Zelina - a pretty girl, from a rich family in Syliras, she specialized in Glyping and Alchemy, the evidence of which were spread all about her person. She was short and sported thin, curled hair, the cause of which was no doubt related to her work. The second individual was a young man of an arrogant nature, his attitude equal to the Reimancy he seemed to practice without regard for anyone's safety. His features lacked proper hygiene and his hair was red like fire - no doubt in the possession of an Inartan bloodline. Neither spoke more than they had to, especially now that they involved themselves so deeply in the next stage of the 'test'. The last participant, of course, was Hadrian. The group stood in an empty street-like corridor of ancient design. To their flanks there were several common buildings, some archives, important documents house in their depths. A statue stood in the center, bereft of arms - perhaps worn from age - the carving was that of a forlorn maiden. The street itself was barren of a few cobbles and there appeared to be no more hints, no more glyphs to guide the way. Where, then, could Zephyrus possibly be? |