Quests:Dun Barethsol:The Letter and the Art
The Quest
Marcella sets out toward Waste's Edge from Erinsford seeking the author of The Letter, or someone else to instruct her in the Arts of alchemy. This initial quest can be completed in a number of ways, since Risartus Solmanus, Reylyr, and possibly the Alchemist behind the Waterfall can all instruct Marcella in Alchemistry. In order to become an alchemist, Marcella must gain two ranks and learn a few recipes.
The quest's second part is to identify the sender of the letter. This can be achieved by comparing the handwriting to a book she may find in Cirades' library or in the shop behind the waterfall.
The Letter
This is the complete text of the letter written to Marcella. It will be an item in her inventory at the beginning of the game.
My dear Marcella,
In his letters, your Master, Padrig, has told me of your interest in the Deeper Arts. I share that interest and I understand your eagerness to begin learning. I was once a novice like yourself. For me, the desire for knowledge was like a newfound love. But your Master, then as now, is slow to teach. Padrig fears to teach too much too quickly.
Gardening and herbal medicine hardly seemed like fitting substitutes for true Alchemy, so I left his tutelage. I understand your Master’s fears. Alchemists and Artists are not well trusted by the common folk. There are even groups of Men who would eagerly and seriously threaten your safety if they learned of what you are trying to learn. Your good Master knows of these groups. He knows that to teach you would be to endanger you, so he does not teach the Deeper Arts.
I can teach you, if you wish to learn. I can also ensure your safety. If you wish to learn the Arts, come to Waste's Edge. The groups I’ve mentioned fear many things, including Dwarvish axes. My messenger will meet you at the Redwyne Inn there, two days after the new moon.
If you wonder why you must go into the wilderness to meet with my messenger, I can answer only that secrecy is the friend of any Alchemist. Discretion is a way of life, as your Master has no doubt taught you. Tell no one of your plans, if you intend to come. I am eager to hear from you. My messenger will be waiting.
-A friend in the Arts
P.S.
Truly, truly the Elvish folk say,
”’Magick flows from the earth.”
Leave both wall and city behind.
Take to the wilderland, there magick find.