Book 2: The Gurogs and the beginnings of the Plan

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Frozen Wight Lair on a desk in the Acolyte's Chamber

Large Tome

A large and well cared-for tome, filled with elegant Dericostian script.

Special Properties: Attuned, Bonded
Pretranslation Author: Unknown
Translator: Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator
Translator Speech:

You give Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator Large Tome.
Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "The undead General who wrote this book seems to be very deeply involved in Emperor Geraine's plans. As you'll see, the information is disturbing, but may be the key needed to thwart whatever it is Emperor Geraine is up to."
Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "There's a Royal Investigator, Sir Daeglan, I believe his name is, that was researching any information he could find on Emperor Geraine's actions. He may well be interested in this."
Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator tells you, "Last I heard, he was in the camp next to the Lost City of Neftet, researching the ritual site that was uncovered there."

Kuyiza bint Zayi the Translator gives you Book 2: The Gurogs and the beginnings of the Plans.




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A translation of the tome found hidden in the frozen caves of the Gurog.
Sir Daeglan in the Lost City of Neftet may be interested in this.


By General Thurask, Royal Order of Hieromancers.

For the glory of His Eternal Splendor, may His blessed rule extend on for all eternity.


I continue to document the manipulations of our Master so that future generations will learn from His wisdom.

I begin this journal while inspecting the facilities around the Gurogs. In some ways, I fear this point may turn out to be the least glorious of my Lord Emperor's plans, but as I said in the last journal, it is best to document both the heights and depths of the many unfolding plans, for the sake of understanding and posterity.
From what His Eternal Splendor has shared with me, His initial plans for the Gurogs were changed, as the Archons failed to create for Him the controllable, unstoppable creatures promised. I will admit that the Archons succeeded in turning the simple Mattekar into a far more formidable creature, but they failed to impart the loyalty and intelligence needed to make them a truly devastating weapon for the armies of the Emperor. They may indeed be powerful enough to destroy the Lugians, but until we can properly control them, they are little more than a failed experiment.
The Bloodstones, on the other hand, are beautiful. Simple, deadly constructs that actively drain the very life-force from their adversaries. It is unfortunate that the Archons failed to keep the Bloodstone facility hidden. They seem to have mastered the art of being too useful to be killed, while also being too inept to truly succeed. I do not know what His Eternal Splendor sees in them. I guess I will have to trust in his judgement where the Archons are concerned.

I am even more perplexed by His Eternal Splendor forgiving the Archons for their actions when they were manipulated by the Kemeroi into aiding the attempted release of their hound, the "Hopeslayer". Such a beast is dangerous to this world. I can only imagine there are plans within plans far outside my humble understanding.
In His infinite wisdom and foresight, success has been drawn from even this frozen land. Expert placement of the completed Bloodstones has kept what Bloodstones we have safe. This is a great boon to us, and by releasing the Gurogs to the surface, we continue to weed out their weak, while getting the opportunity to study them in an interactive environment. Soon, I am assured, we will find the way to best control them, and then they will be an impressive weapon indeed. I do hope my Battle Lord, Gregor does not fail me in this. The upstart Isparians may manage to disperse him occasionally, but what I'll do to him if he fails me will make their interruptions look like a blessed reprieve.
His Eternal Splendor, in the truest expression of generosity and faith, has also allowed me the privilege of His confidences by allowing me knowledge of His initial manipulations of the very timelines of this world.

He has found a means of both peering into the future and manipulating what He sees. With this knowledge He has changed the path of this world to move away from some "Golden Age" the Isparians sought to create, as if they could ever know true prosperity being led by a stripling of a girl who got lucky trying to kill an overstuffed insect... This was the true purpose behind the Apostate manipulations, as well as the plans set in motion in these frozen halls.
To further destabilize this 'temporal possibility', the young 'princess' was also kidnapped by some of Rytheran's undead in that ruin the Isparians call the 'Graveyard'. The young prince risked much to get his little princess back. It really was a pity that his love blinded him to the fact that the girl returned to him was already prepared for what was to come. Trust and Love... I've lost count of how many fools fell relying on such... untrustworthy emotions. His Eternal Splendor is truly gifted in His foresight.

-- General Thurask