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Events News Post #258

The Mystery of the Feyranti Estate

Written by: Anonymous
Date: Tuesday, June 12th, 2012
Addressed to: Everyone


The Wheel of Goloths became active once again, releasing a squadron of
the Dominators, led by Ludlya, Time Dame of the Flow, who immediately
invaded Avechna's Teeth on a mission that led them to attempt to
commandeer the blood diamond mines in the hidden Feyranti Estate. The
invasion overwhelmed the estate, enough so that the reclusive Master
Kinzoth Feyranti sought help from his kin in Magnagora. Unfortunately,
Kinzoth was unable to muster the Feyranti forces he hoped for.
Nevertheless, fighters came from all corners of the Basin converged and
dispatched the Dominators, but were rewarded with only reluctant
gratitude by the Estate's master.

Kinzoth Feyranti's foul mood was explained moments later by the clamour
of six young viscanti entering the Estate's gates, each claiming to be
the heir to Kinzoth's fortune. Kinzoth muttered something about a
banquet as he left to tend his wounds, leaving the curious travelers in
the hands of Roneve d'Sifal, his butler.

Irritated with the cold reception of the viscanti they'd just assisted,
many of the fighters dove into the mines that Kinzoth appeared so
protective of and discovered a wealth of lustrous blood diamonds in the
living earth. Though the gruesome secret of how the blood diamonds left
many queasy.

Xynthin, Tacita, and Sidd of Glomdoring harvested many of these
diamonds, but it was Archmage Phoebus Windwhisper of Hallifax who
questioned Roneve about the banquet Kinzoth had mentioned. The Master's
grandchildren each felt they deserved to inherit the Feyranti Estate and
its mines, Roneve explained, and thus each were irritated that they had
to attend Kinzoth's banquet in their siblings' company.

Phoebus - with the eager assistance of her fellow Hallifaxians, Zyphora,
Nelras, and Tulemrah, as well as the interested Glomdorians - persuaded
the six heirs of the Feyranti Estate to attend their grandfather's
banquet, only to find that the decision had been thrust upon each of the
siblings instead: who would you choose to inherit the blood mines of the
Feyranti Estate?

After assessing the six siblings, Archmage Phoebus chose to assist
Kinzoth's beautiful granddaughter, Jindath, on her quest to claim power
over the Estate. Several other travelers sought to engage the other
siblings in fighting for their claim, but each had heard tell of someone
secretly helping another sibling, and chose to trust no one.

On a journey thick with lies, backstabbing, and deceit, the other
siblings fell prey to Jindath's seductive persuasions, offering their
fealty one by one as they abandoned the Estate in surrender. With
success assured, Jindath went to claim her fortune from Roneve - only to
be met with another surprise.

Kinzoth's greatest treasure was not in fact the Feyranti blood diamonds,
but rather a secret within the mine itself, holding a power so great
that it had attracted the attention of a Time Dame and the Dominators.
Indeed, the secret of the mines kept Kinzoth invincible. To truly
inherit the Estate, Jindath would have to destroy its power. The playing
field, however, had evened, as Jindath earned invincibility through her
efforts as well.

The Archmage's devotion to Jindath's cause never wavered, however, and
so she and her companions ventured deep within the mines to break
Kinzoth's stranglehold on the area. When Kinzoth's hold on the Estate
shattered, so too did Jindath's restraint. Demanding her grandfather's
head, she sent Phoebus and her companions to assassinate Kinzoth, and as
a reward for his corpse she bestowed her confidante with not only
wealth, but a sliver of the power given to her by the secrets of the
blood mines.

Power, however, has a way of changing hands, and whether or not
Jindath's reign over the Feyranti Estate will last remains to be seen.
Further, why a Time Dame and the Dominators sought to claim the mines
also remains a mystery, though what their next step will be leaves the
Basin of Life filled with unease.


Penned by My hand on the 11th of Avechary, in the year 327 CE.


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