Having analyzed the language samples provided by the party, Professor Muhali identifies it as some sort of non-Elven language similar to other symbols found in association with the few known ancient elven sites on the wild continent of Ukulam to the west of Qabarat. She indicates that her friend and colleague Dr. Solstarni, an archaeastronomer who studies of how ancient cultures viewed the cosmos and expressed those observations in their architecture, artifacts, and writings, would be the most qualified to answer their questions.
She places several calls to Dr. Solstarni, including to her personal comm device, her office and her home, as well as to her emergency contact, but the Doctor is nowhere to be found. Muhali asks the party to investigate the Doctor's office on the fourth floor while she calls the police to report her possible disappearance. She gives them an electronic key that will allow them access to the Doctor's office.
Nict swipes the card, and the door unlocks. Inside, the office is a giant mess. Papers are thrown everywhere, and artifacts have been discarded. A small suitcase is on the desk, filled with clothes. Cabinets and a small closet complete the space. Yiris searches the Doctor's bag and finds a change of clothes, indicating she was in a hurry. Bratrizik finds a note inviting Dr. Solstarni to the Five Arches, a cantina located off the beaten path in the Gateway District of Qabarat, near the east end of the city.
A quick search of the infosphere reveals it is a café dedicated to serving the discerning palattes of a dozen worlds. Reviews indicate that it's an eclectic dive with widldly variable food and drink quality combined with bizarre food pairings for the daily specials.
Continuing his search, Nict discovers a dent in one of the Doctor's cabinet, as well as her field suit which was hastily crumpled to the floor. The evidence suggests that someone assaulted Dr. Solstarni in her own office, there was a struggle, and the doctor was forcibly removed from the premises. Bratrizik asks Professor Muhali about Eyrub Paqual, but the lashunta doesn't know this person, and a quick search of Castrovel's infosphere reveals only that he has published six scholarly articles in academic journals of questionable reputation. Aside from these, there are no other biographic information available on Paqual.
Nict hacks Doctor Solstarni's computer and locates a letter signed by Professor Muhali granting the Doctor an earlier leave of absence than the one she requested, which was supposed to take place in two months. Dr. Solstarni was planning to go on a research sabbatical on the east coast of Ukulam. Professor Muhali states that she did not write this letter. Through agile computer skills, the shirren discovers that it is a fake and that is was created offsite and hacked into the university's computer system.
Doctor Soltarni's computer also contains a few scanned pages of Halukeem Zan's research, which she annotated. One of the documents indicate that Zan's research refers to what is now known as the Oatia culture, a poorly understood dynasty of elven immigrants to Ukulam. Nict downloads the information onto his personal communication device.
Yiris sends messages to the journals where Eyrub Paqual submitted articles to find if they have contact information on this individual. Over the next 24 hours all of them indicate they do not have any more information on Paqual as everything was submitted online.
Bratrizik asks campus security to roll the outside security footage. Around the same time as the inside footage two days ago, an unmarked van parks in a nearby parking lot, and three lashuntas exit it. They appear to break into the building at 21:33, after the custodians have cleaned the front lobby. The footage then shows them exiting the building at 22:19, carrying a large rucksack. By zooming on the vehicle, Bratrizik is able to retrieve identifying marks. Nict investigates the staircase and finds scuff marks heading up and down, corroborating that those who made them were carrying a heavy weight.
The Qabarat detectives arrive, and take statements from Professor Muhali and from the party. Bratrizik shows them the videos, and points out the vehicle's identification. The detectives consult their databases and retrieve the vehicle's owner. It is registered to Uilee, the proprietor of the Five Arches in the Gateway District.
At about the same time, Ailabiens 21:2 contacts the party and provides them with a summary of the notes he compiled on Halkueem Zan's research. Collectively, Halkueem Zan’s records provide a fragmented course that could be followed from the coastal outpost of Turhalu Point on the continent of Ukulam inland to the “accursed pyramid city of Loskialua,” which Zan claimed to have discovered. According to Ailabiens 21:2, these records, made up of both text and audiologs, contained several key warnings and landmarks described in Zan’s judgmental verbiage:
- On wildlife: “Castrovel crawls with vermin and beasts of all kinds. Thunder-bellied behemoths clear paths through the jungle while bellowing madly. More vexing, though, are what we’ve come to call stingbats—some hellish cross of monkey, bat, and scorpion that travel in troops and harass us regularly. I fought one off as it attacked a porter and shot another as it fled, and from then on they targeted me. It’s as though they can sense strength, yet resent it.”
- The Ruined Obelisk: “A dramatic spire barely rising above the tree line was the first of our great landmarks. Each side of it was once engraved with untold wisdom, but only the sheltered runes near the base have survived the ages. The plants here grow thicker, as if feeding upon some gifts left by the ancient elves—sacrifices of flesh and blood, no doubt.”
- The Plague Warden: “This massive stone figure is a reclining elven form covered in weathered boils. I suspect it is an effigy that served ritual purposes, such as absorbing the illness of some great king so he might live forever.”
- The Forsaken City: “The city in the foothills is a forest of small pyramids overgrown with vines. As with the funerary monuments of lost Osirion, it might be this was not a place of the living but a realm of the dead. Initial excavations uncovered multiple stone tiers of fine architecture—displaying skill truly more advanced than the builders’ primitive contemporaries.”
- The Stairs to Eternity: “From the Forsaken City rises a staggering, weathered staircase carved into the mountain beyond, evoking mystical contemplation in all who would climb it. Beyond stands a great temple whose haunted guardians feasted upon my comrades, forcing us to flee the savage sentinels.”
After the Gap - March 5, 317 @ 21:02
All of the information leading to Dr. Solstami points to the Five Arches. The party decide to follow up by visiting this location. They travel by cab to the Gateway District and quickly locates the Five Arches. Its facade features a large neon sign suggestive of the numerous portals in the district. A riot of different worlds' souvenirs plaster the interior's walls, and each table, booth, and bench bears the name of one of the Pact Worlds' planets or habitable moons.
The place is frequented by a local clientele mostly interested in the various drinks concocted by Uilee. No one bats an eye when they enter the Five Arches. They take a table next to the entrance. A waiter robot comes over to take their orders. Several items are displayed on the robot's screen. Nict is thrilled by the exotic selection, and he picks the daily special of a strange avian cutlet smothered in a fig-like fruit compote and served alongside a mashed bitter tuber from Triaxus. Bratrizik orders the same, along with a Vesk cola, while Nict adds a low-grade alcohol drink to his order. Yiris orders a fortifying android drink. The robot waiter notifies them that their food will be ready in 7.4 minutes.
The robot waiter brings their food. Bratrizik recognizes the avian cut as being mountain flying eel from the eastern mountains of Castrovel. While they eat, Twonas En informs them that he overhead their discussion of traveling to Ukulam. He tells them obtaining visas for this continent is extremely difficult, but for a fair price, he can arrange to smuggle both them and any equipment they require. When questioned, he offers as evidence a recent trip he organized for a large party. He reveals that this trip was led by someone named Eyrub Paqual, and he took fourteen people with him, along with a large quantity of weapons and heavy gear, including a rather large communication array. He tells them it would take him a day to organize transport, and it would cost them roughly 1,000 credits. Yiris tells Twonas En they will get back to him, and they exchange contact information.
After the Gap - March 5, 317 @ 23:15
The party secures lodgings at the Soaring Eel, a four-star hotel downtown Qarabat. Yiris leaves a message for Professor Muhali about meeting first thing in the morning to discuss what they discovered during their trip to the Five Arches and what they need.
After the Gap - March 6, 317 @ 9:00
Yiris receives a call from Professor Muhali, who agrees to meet with them at the hotel. After they discuss what they discovered and their conversation with Twonas En, they come to the conclusion that they will need to travel to Ukulam. Professor Muhali informs them she can secure visas for them authorizing them to travel to Ukulam. In order to follow Paqual and his crew, however, Professor Muhali agrees with Yiris that it would be better if they also used the services of Twonas En. She will contact the authorities in Turhalu Point to let them know of their arrival but to let them pass through so they can follow the first group.
Looking to get more information on that group, Professor Muhali places a call to Gate Controller Raiyiri at the Port Authority. Raiyiri invites them to meet her in her office in one hour, which will give her time to review the logs and security footage.
After the Gap - March 6, 317 @ 10:17
Gate Controller Raiyiri informs the party what she discovered. After examining her sources, she found that a large party of 15 individuals smuggled into Turhalu Point two days ago. The group was composed of one kashata, one shirren, two humans, and eleven lashuntas. The equipment that they evidently carried through the gate cross-references to a off-world shipment received three weeks ago containing laboratory equipment, cryogenetically frozen organic compounds, and speciality foodstuff. All of it appears to have been ordered for the Qabarat University of Xenoarchaeolog and Xenoantrhopology, but there is no signature receiving the shipment. Interestingly enough, part of the organic compounds included fungal spores. Unlike Twonas En's claim, Raiyiri states that the equipment listed did not include weapons or a communication array.
Armed with this information, the party heads out to the market to get some gear before they transport to Turhalu Point ...
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