Sep 24 2020, 04:18 PM
The rhythmic rush of warm surf, the wheeling of the birds high above, the gentle rustle of the trees along Leo's island ridges. It seemed a paradise, to the first Gembound explorers to now set foot here. Food must be plentiful, here. Life... peaceful?
For the perceptive, there were, of course, secrets to find. Here, a cluster of hidden-away seashells--a collection someone had held fondness for. There, a pewter goblet, abandoned and tarnished with time. And here...
Here, the Gembound might find the narrow path winding from a sandy shore near Leo's upper entrance, curling tight and almost--almost--treacherous up around one of the rocky islands. It was a long trek--half an hour or more to the top, but the view was worth it. Ancient stone ruins stood here, brightly-lit and airy; it looked like some sort of old temple. There was much to see, and find here--a statue and a tomb, crumbled stone and collapsed walls. But the first, and perhaps most interesting, thing was a mural on the wall of the trail: ancient pigment painted carefully into the stucco-like, smooth stone just before the trail reached these ruins at the top.

This mural seemed to tell a story, and it held a look of importance: a warning, perhaps, or a promise, or a legend of ancient times. It held five panels, and an empty space for a sixth at its end. Unfinished, or something more? Two figures, interacting; one large and heroic, painted in ochre brown. The other smaller, hunched, and clothed in black.
For those seeking lost knowledge, finding the missing pieces of these first five panels might grant new wisdom... Perhaps something lost for eons. But the ruins atop this island were expansive; and a great deal of time had passed.
The panels could be anywhere...
The Quest "Lost Knowledge" has begun! New characters may join at any time. There are missing pieces to this mural, and Gembound must find them, and place them back, in order to complete the story and learn what the mural has to offer. The panels are unlikely to have gone much past the ruins, and so exploration here will likely uncover at least a few.