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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Episode Four: The Brightling Moon}} | |||
Resident librarian Celeste comes across a new, different room from those previously, wherein she discovers a contraption that allows her to view the night sky from different points in time, including the distant past. Going back to prehistory she observes the two moons, one of which is obviously a glowing rock, the other less clearly defined—though it does appear solid within. | Resident librarian Celeste comes across a new, different room from those previously, wherein she discovers a contraption that allows her to view the night sky from different points in time, including the distant past. Going back to prehistory she observes the two moons, one of which is obviously a glowing rock, the other less clearly defined—though it does appear solid within. | ||
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They venture further into the woods, and Ainok also points out how unusually warm it is. Coming to a fork in the road, they lose the footprints. Sae prays to Rian for guidance, and water flows from the symbol on her armor—directly *between* the two paths. The stream of water also freezes mid-air and breaks away from the armor, as a meow catches the party’s attention. A cat with a ragged black coat that still somehow sparkles with frost, part of its tail gone, stares back at them as it hisses before disappearing. Puud Een and Aranwe both come to the conclusion a dryad must be controlling the forest.—and if she’s the reason for the winter wonderland, she’s probably angry and may not appreciate unwelcome visitors. | |||
They discuss the best way to approach an angry dryad, and Puud Een suggests Aranwe give up the flower Vilya had gifted him; the ranger counters that a gift probably wouldn’t lure out a nature spirit. Sae asks the others if they think the state of the forest has anything to do with the frost that came from Azarin’s mouth, thinking they’d seen it too. They hadn’t, and her words surprise them. Aranwe suggests they could instead be dealing with an ice dragon rather than a gnoll, and Sae wonders if the dryad herself possibly took the meteorite from him. Puud Een tries to dispel the magic brand Azarin placed on Aranwe and Sae, to limited success. | |||
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The reel finishes in the library, much to Celeste’s irritation. Without even pulling the old reel out of the projector she races through the library, trying to find the next film. | The reel finishes in the library, much to Celeste’s irritation. Without even pulling the old reel out of the projector she races through the library, trying to find the next film. | ||