Achaean News
Saiha'balan Grotto
Written by: Anonymous 
Date: Thursday, July 21st, 2011
Addressed to: Everyone
Skulking in the shadows and raising suspicion, a cowled figure wandered 
Sapience, muttering of prophecy and deception. Questions rose wherever  
the figure appeared, but they did not suffer long without answers.      
The entire continent was startled as a bright light soon burst through  
the canopy of the Aalen Forest, bathing the redwoods in a dim glow. As  
quickly as it came, the light soon vanished and was replaced by the     
disturbing wail of a panicked woman deep within the forest.             
Her shouts were quickly joined by others within the kingdom of the      
Tsol'aa; only Thaa'lis, the elder druid, appeared to retain the calm    
composure characteristic of her race. Under her direction, many scoured 
the forest for the source of such panic, encountering curious motes of  
light floating through the great trees. Warily adventurers tried to herd
the motes toward the waterfall where Thaa'lis waited, where they        
disappeared behind a curtain of water. There, in a hidden grotto, stood 
an unfamiliar Tsol: an oracle who called herself Tybatha. A brief but   
sad smile formed upon her face as the final mote of light winked in from
the outside.                                                            
Within the grotto lived a small number of reclusive Tsol'aa who spent   
their lives in dedication to the words of a mysterious prophecy, Tybatha
explained. The figure espied earlier was once a devout member of this   
community, but had become bitter and bent on revenge for perceived      
wrongs and betrayals.                                                   
"She knew how to hurt us most," Tybatha said sadly, explaining how the  
woman had released the formidable power contained within the grotto,    
endangering the surrounding forest and revealing the reclusive          
assemblage to the outer world.                                          
There was little else to do but accept the unveiling of the cavern as   
inevitable, Tybatha mused, and in thanks for the help of strangers from 
afar, she gave her blessing to those who wished to enter the sacred     
Saiha'balan Grotto.                                                     
 
Penned by My hand on the 12th of Lupar, in the year 572 AF.
Saiha'balan Grotto
Written by: Anonymous 
Date: Thursday, July 21st, 2011
Addressed to: Everyone
Skulking in the shadows and raising suspicion, a cowled figure wandered 
Sapience, muttering of prophecy and deception. Questions rose wherever  
the figure appeared, but they did not suffer long without answers.      
The entire continent was startled as a bright light soon burst through  
the canopy of the Aalen Forest, bathing the redwoods in a dim glow. As  
quickly as it came, the light soon vanished and was replaced by the     
disturbing wail of a panicked woman deep within the forest.             
Her shouts were quickly joined by others within the kingdom of the      
Tsol'aa; only Thaa'lis, the elder druid, appeared to retain the calm    
composure characteristic of her race. Under her direction, many scoured 
the forest for the source of such panic, encountering curious motes of  
light floating through the great trees. Warily adventurers tried to herd
the motes toward the waterfall where Thaa'lis waited, where they        
disappeared behind a curtain of water. There, in a hidden grotto, stood 
an unfamiliar Tsol: an oracle who called herself Tybatha. A brief but   
sad smile formed upon her face as the final mote of light winked in from
the outside.                                                            
Within the grotto lived a small number of reclusive Tsol'aa who spent   
their lives in dedication to the words of a mysterious prophecy, Tybatha
explained. The figure espied earlier was once a devout member of this   
community, but had become bitter and bent on revenge for perceived      
wrongs and betrayals.                                                   
"She knew how to hurt us most," Tybatha said sadly, explaining how the  
woman had released the formidable power contained within the grotto,    
endangering the surrounding forest and revealing the reclusive          
assemblage to the outer world.                                          
There was little else to do but accept the unveiling of the cavern as   
inevitable, Tybatha mused, and in thanks for the help of strangers from 
afar, she gave her blessing to those who wished to enter the sacred     
Saiha'balan Grotto.                                                     
 
Penned by My hand on the 12th of Lupar, in the year 572 AF.
