⚜️ Group 2 - 005 - Rest and Recovery
The inn welcomes you with warmth and lamplight. You pay for rooms, baths, and a hot meal. The innkeeper takes one look at your marsh-stained clothes and doesn't ask questions. The baths come first. Hot water, soap, the filth of Blackfen swirling away down the drain. You scrub until your skin is raw, trying to wash away the memory of that place along with the mud. Dinner is thick stew, fresh bread, and ale. Real food. You eat in near silence, exhaustion settling over the table like a blanket. Sleep comes quickly. No dreams this time. Just darkness and rest. - Morning - The Blue Door Dawn comes with pale sunlight filtering through the shutters. You gather your gear and make your way west through waking streets toward the Scholar's Quarter. The buildings here are taller, older, marked with faded arcane symbols carved into stone. And then you see it. The tower. Three stories of dark stone, and at its base, a door painted vivid blue. You approach and reach out to knock. Before your knuckles touch the wood, the door swings open. A voice echoes from within: "Enter." - Inside the Tower Books everywhere. Shelves from floor to ceiling. Maps cover the walls, marked with notes and pins. Glass orbs rest on stands, swirling with faint inner light. At the center, behind a massive desk cluttered with parchment and instruments, sits a woman. She's younger than you expected. Sharp features, piercing gray eyes, dark hair pulled back severely. She wears deep blue robes, the same shade as the door. "The marked ones," she says, her voice calm but carrying weight. "Show me." You reveal your forearms. She leans forward, studying the symbols. "Genuine." A pause. "And you survived Blackfen, so you're not completely incompetent." She gestures to the desk. "John's letter." You place it before her. She breaks the seal and reads, her expression unreadable. Then she sets it aside. "He believes you're ready." Her eyes meet yours. "I need more than belief." The Mage "I go by many names," she says, standing and moving to a large map on the wall. "Elara to the merchants. Mira to those who knew me before. The scholars call me the Blue Mage." She turns back. "You may call me whichever you prefer. What matters is what I know, and what you can do with that knowledge."