[LEGACY] Eyes of Ruby and Greed
Legacy Prompts ||
You've made your first choice, but now your newfound trinket has been stolen. Draw or write about your Safiran’s reaction and what they decide to do to find answers.
The trinket you found after the Ether Hunt has now been stolen! But you saw the thief – well, at least their eyes – which is a start! Although a part of you is glad to be rid of the ceaseless whispers, the other part of you wishes to get the trinket back or at least get some answers in exchange. Draw or write about your Safiran's reaction and/or which path they begin to take in the pursuit of answers.
The thief disappeared with a teleportation spell, leaving behind a strange powder in their place. You’ve heard of a hermit well-versed in such magic, and you figure that they may have some insight if you bring the bubbling dust to them, but the hermit has only been seen shifting between the floating rocks of Sylph Falls.
You figure a safer alternative is from one of the legends that drift around the marketplaces and taverns of an ancient, forgotten library. This library is said to be imbued with magic and filled with fascinating scripts. It would undoubtedly hold some answers, should you be able to find it.
Then again, there is also the Central Shores guard, but they may not take theft quite as serious as you’d like, so you’d have to somehow get yourself an audience with a High Priest.
So, what path will you choose?
- Find the teleportation-magic hermit
- Search for the forgotten library
- Persuade your way to a visit with a High Priest
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