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16th Kolkesh<br />[[File:T_HiddenMaze_Book_Temple_01_UI.png|256px|link=]]<br />Here it is. The Rahman Temple is comprised of two wings, one of which will require a second pair of hands to explore. I’ll need someone I can trust implicitly, someone who cannot use, or at least does not realize, the value of what I seek. So none of the nobility then.<br /><br />Each temple wing contains a variety of elaborate chambers, the walls of which are bracketed with some sort of slide weights. I have found a codex that details the mechanism controlling the weights, but I still do not fully understand their purpose. Some sort of security measure, perhaps? I shall need to experiment carefully.<br /><br />Another reason to bring along an assistant.
16th Kolkesh<br />[[File:T_HiddenMaze_Book_Temple_01_UI.png|256px|link=]]<br />Here it is. The Rahman Temple is <br/> comprised of two wings, one of which will require a second pair of hands to explore. I’ll need someone I can trust implicitly, someone who cannot use, or at least does not realize, the value of what I seek. So none of the nobility then.<br /><br />Each temple wing contains a variety of elaborate chambers, the walls of which are bracketed with some sort of slide weights. I have found a codex that details the mechanism controlling the weights, but I still do not fully understand their purpose. Some sort of security measure, perhaps? I shall need to experiment carefully.<br /><br />Another reason to bring along an assistant.
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21st Jinaum, 5th of Light<br /><br />After many tendays of preparations, we are ready to leave. I have enlisted Moso to aid me, though he has not received full disclosure about the goal of our expedition. He believes I seek relics for academic study. He has no idea of the value of the Rahman fortune and so readily accepted a pittance as his fee.<br /><br />I can trust Moso. The Gul has served my tribe for a generation. He is dimwitted but strong—useful to carry provisions and guard against the dangers of the jungle. He also makes an excellent shadeleaf tea.<br /><br />We leave at first light and must travel well into the next season. Even so, I am too anxious to rest. What lies ahead is too exciting.
21st Jinaum, 5th of Light<br /><br />After many tendays of preparations, we are ready to leave. I have enlisted Moso to aid me, though he has not received full disclosure about the goal of our expedition. He believes I seek relics for academic study. He has no idea of the value of the Rahman fortune and so readily accepted a pittance as his fee.<br /><br />I can trust Moso. The Gul has served my tribe for a generation. He is dimwitted but strong—useful to carry provisions and guard against the dangers of the jungle. He also makes an excellent shadeleaf tea.<br /><br />We leave at first light and must travel well into the next season. Even so, I am too anxious to rest. What lies ahead is too exciting.
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