A Study of the Zaulfung Stones

"Twelve of the thirteen in Farn's Company perished to raise these Warding Stones.  I, the last, will soon join them on the Starry Road.  Let the sun never set on this land if the stones should fall, for they alone prevent the nameless evil of the Zaulfung from consuming more souls and growing in
strength."

These words were engraved upon one of two standing stones by the enigmatic and dangerous morass called the Zaulfung, near Riverhaven.  The swamp, the stones, and the inscription itself have baffled the Lorethews since the glory days of the Seven Star Empire.

The generosity and indulgence of the Baron as well as the Guild of Warrior Mages of Riverhaven have enabled the Gealeranendae College of Magical History to investigate these mysteries in an attempt to piece together the story of Farn's Company and explain the strange device they constructed.

Our research began with the examination of several documents found in a hidden cache by a Gor'Tog stonemason during the renovation of Theren Keep. The craftsman (being honorable, cautious, and unable to read High Gamgweth script) immediately reported his find.  The documents outlined some of the best-kept secrets of the Imperial government; nothing so sinister as that which Dzree's theocracy performed daily and out in the open, but matters of spycraft, conspiracy, and potential political embarassment.  Why such affairs were recorded on paper and hidden for some future generation to
find, at the risk of the chronicler's life, remains unknown.  Yet after careful study there is no doubt that the papers are genuine, and little reason to be skeptical of their veracity.

Farn's Company was (so the documents say) an elite group of specialist mages, all with considerable experience in battle, hand-picked by Empress Merthamone.  The chronicler notes that they often passed as a small mercenary band.  On occasion the Company would even take employment with
rebel lords and participate, to some extent, in raids against the Empire itself.  However, they would leave with the knowledge of the rebels' strengths, weaknesses, and strategies.

The documents were not in good condition, and in places were not neatly penned; where we had to hazard a guess, we have enclosed it in brackets. The chronicler identified only a handful of the Company:
 

Experts are of the opinion that the Stones are too crude and heavy-handed to be the work of Sithsia.  No "Sildum" is known to have lived at the time, save the deaf S'kra Mur S'Ildum Kran'd'jir, seller of questionable healing elixirs in Trefan Maug, charged with poisoning an officer of the Imperial

The remainder of our historical investigation has centered around finding and approaching the descendants of those known to have been present at the court of Empress Merthamone or who might have been aware of the movements of Farn's Company.  The search has been frustrating and has borne little fruit. The work continues as it must, but little hope rests with the historical
investigation.

The arcane investigation of the site and the device has provided even less successful thus far, but the College remains hopeful that a breakthrough will one day occur -- a breakthrough which may lead to new disciplines of magic and increase the quality of life of all the Seven Races.

The finest Moon Mages, most scholarly Clerics, and the most sensitive Empaths could find nothing of their own particular forms of magic about the device.  This rules out the S'lai with their quasi-shamanic bent, the unique and infuriatingly illogical Vykathi combination of moon magic and geomancy, and crude Trollish magics which disturb the flows of Life mana.

Though wary of disrupting the workings of the device, we have removed small chips and shards from each of the stones.  The black stone is only black and does not undergo changes into another element, but merely combines and separates with other elemental substances.  Is there something at work here to deceive our Othersight, or must we discard all our theories of elementalism built over millenia in order to understand this phenomenon?  We would call this device a divine work beyond mortal undertaking, had the Clerics not already ruled out that possibility.

Where did the Fire go?  Though the black stone is covered in a thick layer of ash and appears to be burned, weeks of observation have not seen any darkening or covering of the small area we exposed when we took our samples. The stone seems to be of normal temperature, so (again considering the
strong current) the fire cannot be emerging as physical heat.

We do not know the purpose or significance of this bizarre circulation.  Nor have we found the boundaries of the spell which supposedly holds this unnamed curse within its present confines -- every mage we consulted would have approached the problem by creating a large-scale ethereal shield to
hold it, powered by a direct elemental tap from the Void.  Such a construction would be eminently noticeable even to untrained senses, yet we have not found it.

Nor have we even stumbled upon this mysterious swamp itself.  It will doubtless seem foolish, but we have been literally unable to enter the Zaulfung proper, merely the scrub and marshy plain that surround it.  Certainly the grotesque noises from the swamp have kept us huddled close by the fires of our encampments by night; but by day when the sounds are easily recognized as normal fish and fowl, we have set out many times to find the place and failed each time.  Perhaps it is another function of the spell to see that none wander into the place.

We have no conclusion yet to present to the Baron and the Warrior Mage Guild, however, with their continued support, we hope to extend our study of the Zaulfung Stones and unlock their secrets, enriching our understanding of the mysteries of the elements as well as the glory of the Barony.

For the GCMH,

High Mage Wosykaun Ervintralao
Professor of Interdisciplinary Arcana

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