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The people who have come to understand the memes and their power have been in a race to acquire the memes and experiment with them to see the extent of their power.  In some cases, they have simply caused their own deaths, while in others the power has enabled them to gain (or maintain) great positions of power.  The Grand Archivist produced a couple of maps detailing what was currently known, one with a set of cities known to have one or more memes and the other, the locations where these memes are most likely to end up.
 
The people who have come to understand the memes and their power have been in a race to acquire the memes and experiment with them to see the extent of their power.  In some cases, they have simply caused their own deaths, while in others the power has enabled them to gain (or maintain) great positions of power.  The Grand Archivist produced a couple of maps detailing what was currently known, one with a set of cities known to have one or more memes and the other, the locations where these memes are most likely to end up.
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Third Tertiary Session
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A magical compass from hedgewind Jalinbeti.
Campaign The Tertiary Campaign
Start Date Evening, Mawsim 20th, 261 IM
Start Location The Drunken Yeti, Jel, Soltustik
Ending Date Morning, Mawsim 24th, 261 IM
Ending Location A long abandoned Temple of Woden Soltustik
Absentees All hands present!
Next Session Fourth Tertiary Session

The morning arrived at Jell in the brisk spring evening. The city guards at the gate informed them that while nicer inns existed, the closest one to the gate was The Drunken Yeti. Led by Ebil Yalies who dropped gold like water, the tavern was singing the praises of the party. Ninon Salvo was soon on stage entertaining the crowd with music of a like they had never heard. At the prompting of Ebil and with encouragement from the crowd, soon Raquim Anuar also took the stage, adding pyrotechnics to the show. The crowd went wild.

A Visitor from Afar

During the show a rather non-descript human (rogue possibly?) fellow inquired if the part was from the south, on the lookout for a missing wizard. He explained to Lirris Liadon, Ornel Harlhome,and Arisa Petrine (who seemed somewhat preoccupied), that he was interested in securing the welfare of Mambet Mambet and any other wizards who might have gone missing in the area. He encouraged the party to intensify their search for the wizards and report back to him in exchange for clues and of course, gold.

Ninon performs to Raqim's pyrotechics.

The party was hesitant to do any dealings at all with the messenger, but eventually agreed that it might benefit them, particularly in matters of reward. After a private moment they called back the messenger and agreed to help with his master's wishes, who the learned to be the wizard Hedgewind Jalinbeti.

The messenger, who gave his name as Sholpan Zamziya explained that more wizards than just Mambet Mambet had turned up missing and that he and his master suspected that this might be the work of a nefarious sorceress, Gulaisha Abzal. He suggested that just finding the sorceress would yield a great reward from his master, but capturing her might come with an immense reward.

The following morning the party was delivered a cylindrical shaped box with an arrow on it. The arrow pointed south. The instructions on the box indicated that the arrow would point toward a type of structure (or perhaps building materials?) favoured by the sorceress and should lead the party to her.

Shopping Day

The first time in a big city, the party opted to check out the local shops. The loot from their recent haul was good, but they soon concluded that it would not buy them much in the way of magical items. They did, however, invest in cold weather gear and supplies for a trip into what was probably going to be mountainous terrain.

Between sampling the local wares, Raquim Anuar set out to return his recovered book the the ROSA archives. In Jel the archives were safe within the Jel Citadel. After explaining his credentials, the guards let him past to visit the local librarian. He returned the book and expressed a matter of importance that would need to be discussed with the Grand Archivist of Soltustik. The librarian set up a meeting in a private room where they had a communication device called a palantir.

A Game of Memes

Raquim hadn't said much before the Grand Archivist decided to teleport to the library to talk to him in person. In as concise a way as possible she explained that a few people in the world, mostly of a magical inclination had determined that the Memes of Aspan had magical qualities far exceeding their original intent, which was just to be a set of books.

The people who have come to understand the memes and their power have been in a race to acquire the memes and experiment with them to see the extent of their power. In some cases, they have simply caused their own deaths, while in others the power has enabled them to gain (or maintain) great positions of power. The Grand Archivist produced a couple of maps detailing what was currently known, one with a set of cities known to have one or more memes and the other, the locations where these memes are most likely to end up.

A Western Otan map of suspected meme locations.
A strangely marked map evidently pointing to the seats of meme power.