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August 21st, 1885

If there existed a better time to traverse the Hadrian pass and stride through the Glimmering Woods than August in the year 1885, I was sure that it had not come to Arcanum since the last Age of Wonders. I was concerned at first, when the Hadrian Pass turned out to be a treacherous crossing plagued by immense waterfalls and shifting, smoothed pathways of stone and gravel and scrubby brushes that survived the yearly floods that came with the thaw. But once we had traversed this pass without more than a single broken arm – quickly set and healed by Virginia’s magicks – we entered into the vast, primeval reach of the Glimmerng.

Here, the trip transformed – as if by some ancient and unspoken magick – from a hike across the wilderness to an evening outing in a fine park that seemed to never end. The weather remained warm and kindly, even during the deepest night, and never swung past the needle to blisteringly hot like in the Morbihan. But what truly made it marvelous was the wildlife and the wilderness itself. The brush was thick, yes, but it lacked thorns, and we weren’t hounded by wolves, nor attacked by bears. And the trees!

Virginia marveled at them – and I could hardly stop myself from doing the same. Gillian actually called us to a halt and we contrived a measuring device by using some rope and found that the tree we had stopped by was nearly ten yards in diameter. The only reason we did not contrive to measure the height of the tree was that the branches – though large enough to hold aloft our tents and bedrolls with room to spare – were easily fifteen feet above our grasp. Sally did make a go at clambering up to one of the lower, but upon seeing the way the bark stressed against her great weight, we called her back down.

That tree, it soon transpired, was one of the smaller of the great trees of the Glimmering. We could not measure some as we walked beneath their arched roots as if they were the arches in some primordial city constructed by agelessness gods. We could merely marvel at their size and feel impressed upon us the majesty of this place. It should have felt alarming, even frightening, to stride through such a vast place, to witness such immense scale. But instead, I merely felt at peace.

That is not to say that we moved with lassitude. For ... ah ... there was another property about the Glimmering Forest that reminded me of a fine outing in a park during the warmth of an eternal summer. It was the curiously frisky energy that filled me and each of my fair companions. I noticed it first on the 11th,, when Virginia had slipped from my tent, still dripping faintly with the seed I had emptied into her, only for her form to be replaced by the already naked form of Gillian! But that was merely the start – the next few days, our progress stalled nearly to a standstill as the wild freedom of the forest impressed itself upon us and we made love – often with a frantic, feral edge.

I admit, I left more than a few red marks upon the neck of Virginia when, mid march, she had coyly bent forward to ‘examine’ some handy rock or another. And usually, once Virginia was satiated and quivering, I was raring and ready for the others. It felt, faintly, as if we should have been ashamed of our wanton lusts – but in the depths of the forest, it felt all too natural. Soon, we might pass a day or two without even putting on every scrap of clothing we had – wearing only what was needed for comfort and proudly displaying what was left uncovered.

But, at last, on the 21st of August, with the waning of Summer and a slow fading of our passions, we came ... to Quintarra.

The position marked upon my atlas was, by far, the thickest portion of the forest that we had yet been in. The branches and leaves that spanned overhead formed a canopy so thick that only knife thin lines of sunlight escaped between, flickering and glimmering as the trees shifted in the breeze that blew through the forest. I admit that I spent a good five minutes checking the atlas, checking my compass, and doing some equations, scratched out on the dirt with a stick, before I was certain that we had, in fact, arrived.

“Where is it?” Sally asked.

I frowned and took another glance around ... which was when I became aware of the elf watching us. He was, like all of his kin, tall and willowy. However, his skin was a dusky brown, almost the same hue as the bark he leaned against. That, plus his dark colored tunic and his light brown leggings and his leather shoes, made him nearly invisible against the bark of the immense tree that he was lounging against, arms crossed over his chest. His manner was entirely unfriendly, with flinty black eyes glittering in what little sunlight escaped the canopy. I could see that a light blade was hung from his belt, shrouded in a utilitarian scabbard of cured leather.

I snapped my compass shut, pocketing it, and raised my right hand in greetings. “Hail,” I said. “Is this by any chance the city of Quintarra?”

The elf stepped away from the tree. The motion made him visible to my companions, provoking gasps from Gillian, ‘Magnus’ and Virginia. Sally merely grunted quietly, her fists clenching.

“It may be. It may not, Orc.” The elf’s words were as harsh and unwelcoming as his eyes.

Virginia growled, taking one step forward, her hand flashing to the hilt of her blade. “You will speak to sir with respect!” she said, bristling, but I held up my hand, stilling her tongue for the moment.

“We come in peace,” I said, bowing my head to the elf. “To speak with the leader of your people about a matter of grave import. The Black Mountain Dwarves – have you heard of them?”

The elven guard shrugged one shoulder. I waited – and as I waited, the breeze grew more pronounced. Leaves rustled and the great trees groaned faintly against their own immense weight. The silence continued onward, seeming utterly interminable. But elves, I knew, reckoned time in their own idiosyncratic way. Having centuries, if not millennia, to wile away in their own pursuits ... why not spend an extra minute or two to test the local savage, eh? And so, to pass the time, I reviewed what experiments I wished to try next. Maybe something involving black powder – my accelerator pistol needed so little compared to a more standard firearm. Maybe a properly shaped charge filled with shrapnel could serve to spice up the next shamble of zombies we ran into, eh?

Dogmeat, seeming to sense the growing tension, padded forward to stand at my hip. He growled at the elf, but I reached down to tousle his fur, then scritch behind his ear. Dogmeat loved the attention, and soon lost interest in growling at the elf – who smiled ever so thinly at me. “I have not heard of any Black Mountain Clan, nor know why you may wish to speak with any leaders here...” He said. “But elven law allows passage into the sacred tree-city. Even your kind.” He looked me over, his hand drifting to his blade. “Know, orc, that I sincerely hope that you give me the excuse needed to remove you. Orc.”

I bowed to him, stiffly. “It will be my pleasure to teach you the joy in denial, sir,” I said, my voice as dry as I could make it.

The elf smirked at me – his expression entirely readable: Oh, I need only bide my time. Well. I intended to make even an elf’s patience grow strained and frayed waiting to see me lose my temper within this city. Spite alone could hold my tongue where common sense might have failed in the face of these prigs. But as I made that resolution, the elven guard turned to the tree he had been standing before. Magick flared – the green and brown colors of the school of nature – and the bark I had thought was so very solid flowed aside as if it were water.

In its place stood a gloriously baroque archway of carved wood, leading into the hollow in the center of the tree. Shafts of light spilled down from some distant opening, illuminating a broad wooden basket, like one that might be hung beneath a simple hot air balloon. Stepping onto the basket, I felt the wicker wrapping that made up the floor sag only slightly, even under Sally Mead Mug’s prodigious weight. Once we had all taken up our positions, the ropes connecting to the corners of the basket strained, then creaked, then lifted us upwards.

We were ascending – accelerating faster and faster. Knotholes in the tree were open, to allow fresh air and light to shine into trunk. Those flashed by, like the lights in the pneumatic subway back in Tarant. The lights flickered more and more, as if we were sitting in a kinematograph’s projection booth. Then, with shocking suddenness, the basket came to a halt. And yet there was no jolt, no jarring of movement, nothing but a sudden sense of arrival. Curtains drew aside and let yet more light spill into the wooden chamber we stood in – the walls themselves decorated with geometric patterns and elegant whirls and whorls of carved wood – and I stepped forward into the city of Quintarra proper.

To call the elven tree-city beautiful would be accurate. So, too, would be to use the words ‘terrifying’ and ‘alien.’ There was not a single building that I could easily recognize, nor streets. Rather, there were a mixture of walkways made of wood and wicker that were strung between circular platforms that were braced on a semi-even ring of branches hat thrust from the apexes of the extremely tall trees that served as central axii around which the city grew. But those walkways were not the only method to traverse the city. I saw, too, lines strung between trees that elves slid along, using wooden sticks to spare their hands rope burn. But many others simply leaped from platform to platform, skipping across branches as if they were stones in a shallow creek and they wished to avoid wetting their feet, rather than foot-wide strips of safety poised above a plunge nearly seven hundred feet straight down to the forest floor.

The buildings were primarily situated either on the circular platforms that surrounded the city’s main trees or suspended on cables and ropes between trees, swaying with the breeze and with the motion of the trees. Those suspended structures had elves perched on them, lounging upon the roofs or the canted walls, rocking in time with the movement of their abodes. They lounged underneath the sun, spoke to one another, or simply sat and looked outwards or even downwards towards the forest floor. Above the canopy, the sun beat down hard enough that it nearly negated the stiff breeze that tried to wick away the heat as soon as it reached us – and the sky was utterly cloudless. I tried to imagine what this city looked like in a storm and shuddered.

Standing near us on the platform was an elven male. His bare arms were covered in winding tattoos and his hair had been allowed to grow almost to the small of his back – though he had tied it back into a severe ponytail. He was not looking at us. Rather, he was glowering at the forest floor as if it owed him ... whatever it was the elves used for currency. If they did used anything for liquid currency. I walked forward, then coughed politely to try and get his attention. As a newcomer in this city, I’d need directions.

He did not glance my way.

“Sir?” I asked.

“Oh?” He turned to face me. Rather than the immediate dislike I expected, I saw instead a faint look of distraction. He reminded me so much of an absent minded librarian that I found it hard to not smile at him. “Yes? Hello?”

“Greetings,” I said, holding my hand out to him – and damn formal reserve, I let my smile show. “My name is Rayburn Cog. I’m new to this city.”

He took my hand, shaking it. “Winde,” he said.

“Is that your name?” I asked, curiously.

He blinked slowly. “Oh, yes, forgive me. I’m rather distracted. Do you happen to know the hour?” he asked, craning his head back, looking at the heavens. I pulled my pocketwatch from my pocket and checked.

“It is nearly eleven sharp, my good sir,” I said.

“Oh, no, Sharpe is the alchemist,” he said.

“I beg your pardon?” I asked.

Winde smiled at me. “That is the issue – there’s no Pardon to beg.”

I thought I heard capital letters in that sentence where I would not expect them. I smiled, ever so slightly. “Pardon is your ... friend?”

“My...” He paused. “What is the human term? Apprentice.” He nodded. “I am the master of hunters for this city.”

“You hunt?” I asked.

Winde inclined his head. “Quite well.”

“For meat?” I asked.

Winde chuckled. “Elves are not merely plant eaters. But we do not need much meat – no more than the forest can give. But the issue is that I sent Pardon out, eh...” He paused. “Well, quite some time ago. Did you see any elves while heading here from...” he looked me over. “Caladon?”

“Tarant, actually,” Gillian said, her voice full of Tarantian pride – she would not stand to be mistaken for some Arlander upstart. Of course, Arland and her capital were significantly older than Tarant, but that made no never-mind to upper crust Tarantian aristocrats. Winde missed – or ignored – this nationalistic sentiment. Instead, he watched me – and upon seeing the shake of my head, he sighed dejectedly.

“I’m afraid, then,” he said. “Pardon was hunting near the dark fens. Do you have a map?”

I nodded. He marked it for me when I held it out, and then blinked at me when I chuckled. “Normally, I would offer to help,” I said. Winde’s face fell. I grinned at him. “But it seemed you made the assumption before I could.”

“Oh.” Winde looked crestfallen. “I thought any outlanders that came to Quintarra were looking for this kind of task. Ah well.” He started to walk away. I held up my hand.

“Ah, sir!” I said. “Wait, before you go. Who leads you here – I need to speak to them of a matter of great import.” I smiled at him.

Winde looked at me curiously, then shrugged. “I’m afraid I don’t quite know,” he said. And before I could ask him how he could very well not, he stepped up to the edge of the platform which I only just now realized lacked any kind of railing. He then leaped forward, his lithe body carrying the distance with the aplomb of a skilled athlete. He landed on a branch nearly ten yards below us, sprang upwards like his legs were springs, and landed on one of the suspended buildings.

“Bloody elves,” ‘Magnus’ grumbled.

“Quite,” I said, memories of Mryth floating in my mind.

Wandering about Quintarra provoked similar encounters – though none going quite so far as to enlist me in a quest without so much as a by your leave. Instead, it was more repetitions of Winde’s evasiveness. Elves laughed at my questions about who led their city, often responding enigmatically, or not at all. And sometimes, when the answers seemed direct, they were anything but. I was sent to a tree that held not a single elf on it after being told that their leader was there, surely. By the time the evening started to set, I and my companions were all quite tired and we were quite ready for elves to stop being so ... elvish. However, while hunting for a place to stay, all of us bore witness to something quite remarkable.

An elf ... leading a dwarf. Both wore robes, and the dwarf’s beard had been trimmed to keep itself neat. A glimpse of the elf’s face beneath his hooded robes made me almost want to recoil – I had grown used to seeing elves with merriment and amusement – even if it was often at my expense. This elf looked as cruel and surly as Gilbert Bates if one had suggested blatant socialism to him. His lips were curled and his eyes narrowed and he stomped forward with a graceless thump thump thump. He also clearly cared little if the dwarf behind him was able to keep up – and the dwarf did try, pushing himself to hurry up. This led to his near undoing: The dwarf tripped on his robes as the elf reached one of the wicker walkways. He stumbled, his arms flailing, and I darted forward, catching his elbow before the dwarf could go plunging down to the bottom of the forest.

The elf cared not a whit – he kept walking.

“My thanks, good s-” the dwarf stopped, seeing my face.

I grinned at him. “Think nothing of it, good dwarf,” I said, helping him back to a more central part of the platform. About me, I saw several elves nodding slightly. What was more, one stepped away from the pair of us. I hadn’t even seen her starting forward ... but it was a relief to see that most elves would have lifted a hand to keep this poor fellow from exploring the forest floor up close and personally.

The dwarf tossed his hood back to give me a better look at his face. He was youthful for a dwarf, with russet brown hair and bright purple eyes. He locked his hands together and let his robe sleeves cover them up in a rather monk-ish gesture, and bowed to me. “My thanks,” he said, his voice somewhat more gruff and formal now. “My name is Jormund.”

“What brings you here, Jormund?” ‘Magnus’ asked, her eyebrows rising up under her bangs. Her hand went to her false beard – a gesture I recognized as her ensuring that it was still settled properly. I knew what torment the beard had to be after nearly a month of wandering in the forests without disguise – but ‘Magnus’ hid it well. And seeing another dwarf in my person weathered away some of Jormund’s nerves. He grinned sheepishly.

“Oh, it’s all a bit daft,” he said. “I lean ... well, I lean more towards magick than technology. I want to learn the ways of spellcraft. But I can’t do that in my home, the Bellows Clan.”

I nodded. “So you came to Quintarra?”

“Why not Tulla?” Virginia asked.

“Tulla?” Jormund laughed. “To go to the City of Mages, I’d need to find it. Besides, the Bellows Clan is only two months away from here.” His smile faded. “But I found a paucity of willing tutors. A sheer paucity. The only one who took me under was Wrath.”

“Wrath?” Virginia looked bemused. “What kind of a name is-”

“Stumpy!”

The harsh, crow-fierce voice of an elven male rang out. The elf who had left this dwarf in his dust was returning, stalking over with his hands behind his back. He glared at all of us, then thrust his finger at me. “Who let the stinking, filthy green skinned barbarian into my city?” he snarled.

“Oh, Wrath, he’s not causing any harm,” a female elf said. “He saved your apprentice.”

“A likely story!” Wrath snarled. “This dwarf is my apprentice until my death. He’s only worked under me for fifty paltry years, and I bet you were trying to push him off to deprive me of his service. Weren’t you?” He thrust his finger at me. “I should smite you for this, orc.”

“Oh, do try, you blighter!” Virginia snarled, stepping between me and Wrath, her hand on her sword. The female who had spoken before took Wrath’s arm in her hand, gently – but firmly enough to forestall him.

“Now, now, Wrath. Let’s go. Come on, “she said, quietly.

Wrath shook himself free with a furious wriggling – a rather petulant gesture. He glared at the female elf. But then his gaze slipped and I followed the line of it. He was looking at an elven woman who stood beside an elven man. The elven man’s hand was upon the woman’s shoulder and the woman – a truly luminous beauty with hair the same color as the leaves during October. I wondered, for a moment, who they were. But when I looked back at Wrath, his face was twisted into an even more fierce glower. He turned and, without a word, stalked off.

The female who had been of such assistance shook her head. Then, wordlessly, she turned and walked off. A moment later, she walked back, patting my shoulder.

“Thanks for saving the dwarf,” she said.

“Jormund,” I said.

“Huh?” She looked confused.

“His name is Jormund,” I said, frowning. “And you think it is wise to allow him to slave under such a mentor?”

The female elf looked yet more confused. “He accepted the apprenticship. If he truly suffered, he would leave?”

I chuckled. “I take it you have never heard of a dwarf’s Stone, eh?” I asked.

“His testicles?” she looked completely baffled now. “Do you think he and Wrath engage in sexual activities? That seems unlikely, and very tangential.”

I sighed. “Nevermind.” So, it was true what King Longhaire had said: Elves and dwarves really didn’t understand one another. It was clear as day to me that Jormund – like most dwarves – would shave his own beard before going back on his given word. Without his honor, he wouldn’t be a dwarf. So, he would suffer for centuries under that blighter, Wrath. I shook my head and made a note. If there was anything I could to help Jormund, I’d have to find it.

The evening came and, with it, a meeting with yet another elf that seemed to not be willing to divulge exactly where their leader was, nor who they were. However, by now, a realization had crept into my mind and settled there. Mryth had tested me – and now these elves were testing me as well. For all I knew, their leader was hidden among the scattering of elves that filled Quintarra and was watching me, judging me and my companions. And so, I had decided to not be annoyed. If elves expected to see anything but a civilized gentleman, they would be sorely mistaken.

“Oh, I’m a kind of a scientist,” Whysper, the elf I was speaking to, said. She leaned forward, grinning. “But don’t tell anyone else that, Doctor Cog.”

I blinked, somewhat taken aback. “You study the scientific arts? Here?”

“Well, not in the way of machines and gears and coal burning,” she said, her nose wrinkling. It was a rather adorable nose on a rather adorable face. Whysper was nearly as black as an elf could get, and her hair curled into a great poof, making her look like she was the world’s most sensual smokestack sweeper. Her white teeth flashed brilliantly in the gathering twilight. “Rather, I’m undertaking a cataloging and taxidermic sorting of the magick creatures in this forest. We may not use technology for what magick can do, but we can use the arts of understanding to broaden our own, yes?”

“Quite forward thinking, Miss Whysper!” I said – provoking a giggle and a playful cursty from her. “What animal are you currently studying?”

“Half-orc, maybe,” Virginia murmured as Whysper leaned in close. Her breath teased my ear.

“Your friend is getting fair jealous, Dr. Cog,” she said.

Virginia started like someone had smacked her across her shapely rump. But before she could leap to her own denials, Whysper continued: “And no, not an animal. A magick essence given it’s own form of ad vitam aeternam.” She shrugged. “Mortals call them Willow-The-Wisps. Most are entirely harmless and were easy to study, kill, dissect.”

“Dissect?” I asked. “What’s in a ball of light?”

“Motonic essence,” Whysper said, cheerfully. “Liquified, concentrated magick. However, there is one wisp that I’ve never caught. The Vol’ars Wisp. It’s unique.”

“In what way?” I asked.

“It’s lethal. Sucks the brains out of most humanoids through their nostril,” Whysper said, without fluttering an eye, nor having a hitch in her words that might indicate she was having us on. I blinked at her. Then, smiling, I responded the only way I could.

“If I find one-”

“That would be grand!” Whysper said, patting my cheek, starting to walk off. As she slipped away, I turned to keep track of her before she vanished into the darkness. I called to her.

“Where might we stay? Do you have an inn or...”

She laughed, and vanished into the darkness. But her voice carried to us, sounding like music carried by nightengales. “Oh, Dr. Cog. Simply take any home that is empty and sleep there. But don’t leave too great a mess, sir.”

And she was gone.

Finding a place to sleep felt rather like banditry. Once we had all found places to lay down and I somehow ended up with Virginia in my arms – surely purely for my protection – I closed my eyes and tried to find sleep. But the gentle swaying of the trees, so easily ignored during the day, intruded in my thoughts. I turned over everything that had happened in the day and ... part of me silently fumed at the elves here. It was one thing to take some time for frivolity – hells, I was more than prone to doing that while traveling. We could have made it here on the 19th if it were not for certain ... activities. But it felt like every elf had dedicated their lives to playing ‘make the half-orc dance for our amusement.’

Even as I thought it, I knew it was somewhat unfair. The elves weren’t just being amused. They were doing more than simply playing with me as a cat would play with a mouse. They were testing me.

Testing. Endless, endless tests, from every single person I had ever met in my life. Other half-orcs, testing to see if I was strong enough or tough enough or cruel enough. Humans, testing to see if I was no more than a mindless savage. Gnomes and halflings, testing to see if I was a danger. I ground my teeth – but then felt Virginia’s head shifting upon my chest, a quiet, happy sound escaping from her as she cuddled against me in her sleep. It seemed she was able to adapt to the swaying. And then ... it struck me.

Virginia had never tested me.

She had accepted me on faith. Faith that might have been entirely misplaced – but still. Faith. I caressed her head. “I love you,” I said, into the quiet darkness of the abandoned room, my voice almost lost in the thunderous sound of Sally’s snoring (a sound we had all grown so used to as to make it nearly unnoticed.)

I remained that way for sometime, simply caressing Virginia until, at last, I too fell asleep.

And in the morning, I was roused by two guards on suspicion of murder.

The two guards escorted me through the city without my hands in cuffs or bondage. This might have been the only thing to keep my companions from reacting quite violently. Instead, they merely glared sullenly about us as we were brought to a pair of structures that looked fairly similar to the home that we had borrowed to sleep in. There, I saw Jormund, sequestered off in the smaller of the two houses. He was pacing back and forth in the simple room, easily visible because someone had removed the door. Two guards stood before the new opening, standing perfectly still.

The other house had a door – but that door yawned open, showing the interior was a wizard’s laboratory. Bubbling beakers, phial and flagons, books and tomes, scrolls and staves. And, sprawled ini the center of the laboratory, his face a shrunken mask of pure agony, was Wrath.

Dead.

“Ah,” I said.

The guard frowned. “Where were you last night?” he asked. “Roughly when evening started?”

I blinked. “I was speaking to Whysper,” I said, immediately. “Then I found the home you found me in and slept there with my companions.”

The guard nodded, then turned to one of his companions. Within a remarkably short time, the guard was shaking my hand. “Apologies for the inconvenience,” he said. “Whysper confirms that you weren’t in the area. It seems the dwarf killed his master.”

“Why do you assume that it must be him!?” I asked. “Or I?”

“Elves do not slay other elves,” the guard said, his voice flat, as if he was quoting a law of nature.

I frowned, processing that. I looked at the guard. “I’m a renowned investigator of crimes in my homeland,” I said, adjusting the collar of my shirt. Which was true, from a certain perspective that ignored all past facts. “If I didn’t murder the wizard, might I investigate to ensure that your assumptions aren’t faulty.”

The elf shrugged. “You may do whatever you wish,” he said. “The dwarf will be exiled in five days, unless a better suspect is offered.”

I opened my mouth, then closed it. “I can speak to the dwarf?” I asked. The elf nodded. “I can ... investigate the corpse?” I asked. The elf nodded. “I ... can question suspects other than Jormund?” The elf nodded. “And none of you will stop me?” The elf held up his hand.

“We’ll stop you if you seek to free him,” he said, solemnly.

Right, I thought. Elves.

I suppose I could have saved the time in the fabrication. I stepped over to Jormund’s now missing door, and the two guards inclined their heads. Jormund saw me and started. “You?” he asked.

“Rayburn Cog,” I said, holding my hand out to him. “It seems you’re in a bit of a sticky wicket.”

Jormund nodded, looking miserable. “I have no idea what happened. Wrath set me to bed without teaching me a single thing for the day, closed his door, and then ... nothing. No flare of magic, no sound, not a thing.” He looked miserable – but not the miserable that one might expect to see from someone who had lost a beloved mentor. Which only reinforced my idea that he was innocent: Acting as if he had would have completely belied everything I had seen.

I nodded. “Let me investigate the murder scene.”

“They’re ... letting you do that?” Jormund asked.

I shrugged. “Elves take the writings of Mr. Jean-Baptiste to heart and have made ‘hands off’ the policy on even the work of the constabulary.” I chuckled. “I would complain, but it works to our advantage today, no?”

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July 9th, 1885 The town of Stillwater appeared, after the past week of marching through sticky, humid temperature and the occasional flurry of summer rains, like a paradise upon the gods green earth. I, Virginia, Maggie, Sally, Gillian, the ever faithful Dogmeat and the members of the Stonecutter clan who had decided to emigrate back to the Wheel Clan all trudged into town stinking of long travel and the still omnipresent smell of zombie. As we came to stop near the central statue that...

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn Which Our Hero Engaged in a Shootout at the Sobbing Onion Tavern

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn Which Our Has a Most Welcome Reunion

April 28th, 1886 “And so, according to Nasrudin himself, Saint Mannox was tending to the wards at the Ring when Nasrudin emerged from his regenerative bubble. Nasrudin seemed to think Mannox was nothing more than an overeager, overzealous, pompous ass.” I shrugged as I looked across the table at Hadrian and Wilhelm. The two Panarii had been transfixed with utter shock from the moment I began my narrative to the very end. I, meanwhile, had given them the entire story of my adventures to the...

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn Which Our Hero becomes a Subversive Unionizer Betrayal

December 12th, 1885 Rain pattered against the windows of the Misk household’s expanse library. Virginia had, helpfully, set every light in the room to as bright as it could go. Warmly burning oil lamps and electrical bulbs shrouded in comforting draperies both worked with the stoked fireplace to give the room a warm, cheery glow – but it did little to offset the grim mood that had cast its pall over the Misk house. With both Victor and now Wesley the butler both dead within the same week,...

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn which Our Hero Confounds a Ghost Makes Love to a Bereaved Priestess

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn Which Our Hero is Seduced by a Phantasmagoria An Assassin Strikes

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn Which Our Hero Does Battle With Foul Necromancers

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn which Our Hero is Stricken with Amnesia Explores a Prison

Sand gritted against my face and for a time, I did not know who I was, nor where I was, nor why I was. Water washed against my feet and I simply lay there in a daze, blinking slowly as light filtered into my vision and I saw the broad expanse of a pale white beach. The waves that lapped at my feet were frothing and white, and the distant horizon curved into oblivion. I closed my eyes and a name came to mind. Resh. Resh Craig. In the darkness, I sorted through memories. I could remember...

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn Which Our Herorsquos Origin is Revealed

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Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick ObscuraIn which Our Hero is Stymied by the Scientific Establishment

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