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After no more than a day and half of travel, they came upon a partially ruined building.  It was a building of stone with several floors but no roof. Naturally, they decided to investigate further.
After no more than a day and half of travel, they came upon a partially ruined building.  It was a building of stone with several floors but no roof. Naturally, they decided to investigate further.


Within the building, they found many friendly or neutral inhabitants. One of them was the doberman-like person who introduced them to several other inhabitants and told them the building was actually a library once, and that it still contained many books.
Within the building, they found many friendly or neutral inhabitants. One of them was the doberman-like person who introduced them to several other inhabitants and told them the building was actually a library once, and that it still contained many books. The group asked if it could make itself at home searching through the books for maps and other useful information, and they were welcomed to do so.  At that point, another curious inhabitant came into the room.  He was a tall lion-humanoid with a deep growling voice who showed little interest in the group until they began asking him questions.
 
He told them a story of "The Golden", one of the Nine Lords of [[The Wastelands]].  The Golden was a celestial who became trapped in [[The Wastelands]] when the explosion happened during the story of Durethar, which created the area everyone knows today.  After the explosion event, The Golden was trapped there and could no longer plane shift. As a follower of [[Dru'El]], he sought help from his god but was apparently answered by [[Senath]], a different god, without knowing that it was [[Senath]]. It was not clear why the Lion-humanoid wanted to contact The Golden, except that he wanted to make The Golden aware that [[Senath]] was really the one answering his prayers.  He believed that this revelation would somehow help The Golden.  The group suggested something even trickier behind it than the god of strategy.
 
During this conversation, Katar, the warlock/paladin of [[Gorethar]] walked around the library and went up some stairs.  There he found some rooms and one of the rooms held a scorpion-dog, which instantly attacked him.  Katar ran and told the group, and then realized he neglected to close the door to the room that contained the creature which was now running loose.  One of the inhabitants of the library was a cleric of [[O'Ma]] with an addled brain who told them that was probably not a good thing, so the group decided to take care of it.  A melee ensued when the scorpion-dog came downstairs, and they vanquished it.
 
The conversations around this incident shed light on the fact that the lion-humanoid, who appeared to be the leader of the other group, was not actually a resident of the library.  He was just stopping by with his group.  Only the cleric of [[O'Ma]] lived there, and apparently the doberman-man and the flying dog did too.  The group decided to explore the rest of the building.  They found some cleric robes of [[O'Ma]] with the red and sliver colors reversed, and eventually they found the flying dog too, along with the [[Journal_of_Thomas_Laszerewski]].
 
The journal proved interesting.  It shed a lot of light on what was happening in the area.  Thomas Laserewski was Tzeenzch, the current Lord of The Architect's Laboratory.  Tzeenzch was searching for a way to become a lich to prolong his life in [[The Wastelands]], but he botched the first attempt. For his second attempt, he tried to use a living creature as a phylactery and reportedly succeeded.  The journal also revealed that all the mutated creatures encountered by the group, including their very own Avenger, the shark-orc Drac, were all mutated as part of Tzeench's experiments.
 
Next, the group turned its attention to the dog.  The cleric of [[O'Ma]] downstairs mentioned that this dog was once the Abbott of the monastery/library, which was once holy to [[O'Ma]]. The group found out that the dog still had all of the Abbott's intelligence, so they worked on a way to free him.  Senjay and the paladin/warlock, Katar, used a mage hand each to undo the beast's collar.  (Touching it directly gave a nasty shock.)




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Chapter 5

After jumping back into Lorewarden Torvald's wagon, the group carried onward to the south. They decided to cut a path southward and straight through the middle of the Architect's Laboratory region. The land turned arid but the trek was extremely comfortable within the wagon. Soon, on the horizon, they spotted a curious site: a giant winged dog flying around. The dog looked a bit like a Doberman breed with angel-like wings, and it lazily barked as it played at aerial maneuvers. Upon closer investigation, the group made contact with the dog and fed it a few treats, but soon after that, another person appeared on the horizon with a leash. This person looked a bit dog-like as well, with a doberman-like head and a humanoid body. He thanked the group for feeding his dog and walked off into the desert with it.

After no more than a day and half of travel, they came upon a partially ruined building. It was a building of stone with several floors but no roof. Naturally, they decided to investigate further.

Within the building, they found many friendly or neutral inhabitants. One of them was the doberman-like person who introduced them to several other inhabitants and told them the building was actually a library once, and that it still contained many books. The group asked if it could make itself at home searching through the books for maps and other useful information, and they were welcomed to do so. At that point, another curious inhabitant came into the room. He was a tall lion-humanoid with a deep growling voice who showed little interest in the group until they began asking him questions.

He told them a story of "The Golden", one of the Nine Lords of The Wastelands. The Golden was a celestial who became trapped in The Wastelands when the explosion happened during the story of Durethar, which created the area everyone knows today. After the explosion event, The Golden was trapped there and could no longer plane shift. As a follower of Dru'El, he sought help from his god but was apparently answered by Senath, a different god, without knowing that it was Senath. It was not clear why the Lion-humanoid wanted to contact The Golden, except that he wanted to make The Golden aware that Senath was really the one answering his prayers. He believed that this revelation would somehow help The Golden. The group suggested something even trickier behind it than the god of strategy.

During this conversation, Katar, the warlock/paladin of Gorethar walked around the library and went up some stairs. There he found some rooms and one of the rooms held a scorpion-dog, which instantly attacked him. Katar ran and told the group, and then realized he neglected to close the door to the room that contained the creature which was now running loose. One of the inhabitants of the library was a cleric of O'Ma with an addled brain who told them that was probably not a good thing, so the group decided to take care of it. A melee ensued when the scorpion-dog came downstairs, and they vanquished it.

The conversations around this incident shed light on the fact that the lion-humanoid, who appeared to be the leader of the other group, was not actually a resident of the library. He was just stopping by with his group. Only the cleric of O'Ma lived there, and apparently the doberman-man and the flying dog did too. The group decided to explore the rest of the building. They found some cleric robes of O'Ma with the red and sliver colors reversed, and eventually they found the flying dog too, along with the Journal_of_Thomas_Laszerewski.

The journal proved interesting. It shed a lot of light on what was happening in the area. Thomas Laserewski was Tzeenzch, the current Lord of The Architect's Laboratory. Tzeenzch was searching for a way to become a lich to prolong his life in The Wastelands, but he botched the first attempt. For his second attempt, he tried to use a living creature as a phylactery and reportedly succeeded. The journal also revealed that all the mutated creatures encountered by the group, including their very own Avenger, the shark-orc Drac, were all mutated as part of Tzeench's experiments.

Next, the group turned its attention to the dog. The cleric of O'Ma downstairs mentioned that this dog was once the Abbott of the monastery/library, which was once holy to O'Ma. The group found out that the dog still had all of the Abbott's intelligence, so they worked on a way to free him. Senjay and the paladin/warlock, Katar, used a mage hand each to undo the beast's collar. (Touching it directly gave a nasty shock.)