Oaklynn, Girdane.
"I'm telling you it's the only possible explanation" says a heated wizard Margin, who follows that with "I've told you for years, and you still won't believe me".
Holding in a sigh at this argument they've had on and off for years, Salinéll the elven maiden says to her fellow spellcaster "I've explained why I don't think so".
The elf who hails from the principality of Alínlae briefly pauses, before continuing on with "I'm not saying it's not possible, but let's face it, it's more than highly unlikely".
In fact Salinéll is of a mind that it's definitely impossible. And does not believe in the wizard's theory at all.
"Well considering I was the only one there that day" says Margin in a cool tone of voice that makes the others all pause and look his way.
"And saw what actually happened" continues the wizard in the dark red robes, followed by "You'd think my point would be more valid than anyone else's".
With a steelie look in her eyes, the elven magic user just stares at the wizard. For the simple reason he has a point with that. And that cannot be argued with.
Margin let's out a sigh, then in more calm tone of voice says "Look you've seen my memory of that over the years a number of times".
The wizard continues on with "And I've spoken to a number of people outside the group, who agree with me".
The human practitioner of magic in the group follows that with "If you don't actually take my word, then maybe you can find someone who'd confirm it".
Salinéll knows exactly who, or what exactly Margin is referring to. And though she's dealt with them before over the years, and is cordial with them. She's not particularly enamoured with them, or their ways.
"This could be our only chance" says Margin the wizard, who continues on with "Especially now that we know where they are".
"That's if they haven't left the city of Vexil because we're mucking around here" dryly says Jarkellé the elven warder in attempt to lighten the mood.
As he and the rest of the group know that this topic between Salinéll and Margin can go on for ages, with neither one giving up on it.
The elven maiden looks sideways at the elven warder who like her is from the principality of Alínlae, and sourly smiles.
Then she looks back at the wizard Margin, who tells her "What's the worst that can happen?" followed by "We waste a little time to confirm if my theory is correct or not".
Salinéll who dismissed this idea years ago, for the simple reason it's just not believable in her mind. Sighs, then with a shrug of her shoulders, and a wave of her arms, says "I give up".
Margin faintly smiles, the only indication that he's finally won this argument that he and the elven maiden have had for years.
"If it's true or not" says the elf who is noble born "We'll still head down to Vexil immediately" continues the elven practitioner of magic.
The wizard Margin grunts in agreement, while the others all nod in agreement to that from the elven magic user.
Salinéll though the leader of the group, undoubted leader at that too. She does have to take in account that they're all after the same thing. And she has to take into consideration what the others say and do.
And unlike herself, and the rest of the group. The wizard Margin has something the rest of them don't have. And that he was there that fatal day just over twenty five years ago.
And he saw what happened that created this unrelenting drive in Salinéll, which she has devoted her life to over the last quarter of a century.
A short while later and the group depart the inn they've been staying at while here in the city of Oaklynn, the capital of the kingdom of Girdane.
Salinéll, who hopes that her 'cousins' Gamil and Farsen Geist are still trying to achieve her other plans between the city-state of Vexil, and the kingdom of Girdane.
Dryly says to the wizard Margin "Which one?" followed by "My kind doesn't exactly have them you know" she then adds "Since they're noble born, they tend to be the equivalent of what you would call a holy man or woman, not an out and out cleric".
Behind the elven maiden Salinéll, the two other elves in the group, Jarkellé and Gillomōnt, nod in agreement with her.
Then the elven warder Jarkellé says "Maybe Madau" followed by "The death god" he then adds "He'd seem appropriate all things considered".
Margin, who isn't a particular religious man at all, especially when it comes to belief. But he does know a thing or two about the churches and temples of the more than a hundred gods of the world of Volunell.
Shakes his head no, then says "Might comes as a surprise" he follows that with "But the death god and his followers is probably the one we don't want to deal with".
The wizard in the dark red robes, which are flapping about as it's a fairly windy, not to mention, cold winter's morning here in the city of Oaklynn, the capital of the kingdom of Girdane.
Then explains "They see everything, both life and death as one" the middle aged spellcaster follows that with "They're probably less concerned about what's evil and good than any other church or temple I can think of".
Glancing at the elven maiden walking beside him, and the two elves following closely behind him and Salinéll, Margin adds "Even you lot and your forest gods take what's evil more seriously than the death god and his followers".
Jarkellé grunts at that, while both Salinéll and Gillomōnt nod at those words from human practitioner of magic in the group.
"Then which one do you suggest then?* asks the elven magic user who is originally from the principality of Alínlae.
The wizard Margin replies with "Maybe one of the war gods perhaps" he follows on from that with "At least one that's more militant than the others".
It's before midmorning when they get to Temple Square, around which one can find the majority of churches and temples here in the city of Oaklynn.
"Down that street there" says the human practitioner of magic in the dark red coloured robes, who gestures to a street that runs off Temple Square.
The group head down the street, which is infinitely more quiet than the busy square behind them.
As they do, Margin the wizard quietly says "Probably have to resort to some bribery" he glances at the elven maiden walking beside him, and quietly tells her "Best if you make sure things go smoothly".
Salinéll, who can't be sensed by other spellcasters thanks to a charm she wears on a chain around her neck, nods in understanding, then quietly says "I'll see to it".
They're soon at one of the churches on the street, and head up the steps to the open front doors of the massive building.
Doors that are guarded by, appropriately enough, church guards, who stand to either side, and though the group garner looks from the guards, they're allowed to enter the large church as a number of others have done so far this morning.
In a short while the group, who number eight, are in a large antechamber, which are the offices of some of the church functionaries.
Before long, after a bag of gold and silver is handed over for a special donation to the church, they're led to another room. The office of the church inquisitor, the lead cleric of the church's military arm.
Who it turns out is a fairly young man for such a position, as he's only about thirty years old. And he gets up from behind his desk and welcomes them in after the functionary who led them here, has a quiet word with the lead cleric.
"How may I help you this day?" asks the lead cleric of the church of Famal, one of the few remaining human war gods. As most of them were wiped out during the war of the gods about twenty thousand years ago.
When a number of the gods of Volunell, nearly half of them, challenged the creators of Volunell, the Greater Dragons. And were soundly defeated by those beings who created the world.
Both Margin the wizard and Salinéll can sense that the church inquisitor is extremely powerful, even though he's young, and isn't the high cleric of Famal.
"Your holiness, I was wondering if you can help us identify someone" says Margin who briefly pauses before adding "Well, I should say something" followed by "Something that I think you with your training and skill can identify".
This captures the attention of the lead cleric, who gives the wizard permission to cast within the church, when Margin tells him that he will have to cast a spell from his memory of what took place just over a quarter century ago.
The wizard in the dark red robes casts the illusion, off to one side, and the lead cleric who is sitting down behind his desk, leans forward and blinks in surprise, before saying "That's a troll, no wait, no it isn't" followed by "That's an ork".
Salinéll the elven maiden refrains from sneering in anger at the spell her fellow practitioner of magic Margin has cast.
It shows a trio upon a high city war, during what's obviously a battle. And from what little one sees at the edges of the image, it's obviously a large battle. In fact it's the largest battle in the entire Southlands of the last four and half centuries.
"Ah not that one" says Margin, who follows that with "And not the young man following in the black cloak". This is said in an obvious cold tone by the wizard.
Who after a slight pause, tells the cleric in the church of Famal "The large individual beside the ork" he then adds "The one in the full suit of dark plate armour".
"Hmmm" murmurs the powerful cleric in the church of Famal, who peers intently at the life sized image that the wizard has cast.
"Looks to be a dark knight" says the lead cleric, who follows that with "Or an avenger, a knight who has renounced his order, and struck out on his own" he then mutters "Big bastard for sure".
This is exactly what Salinéll has thought all of these years when she's argued with the wizard Margin about it.
The spellcaster in the dark red robes nods, then he quietly says "Now watch this" and after a moment, his image starts to move.
There's no sound as they watch the trio move along the top of the wall, with the large figure in the dark plate armour and the even larger ork killing everyone who attacks them or gets in their way.
"You notice the crossbow bolts and arrows hitting the individual" says Margin, who continues with "Some bouncing off, and others sticking into his armour, with what looks like him not feeling a single thing".
"Barrier spell perhaps, no" says the lead cleric in the church of Famal, who follows that with "That would deflect everything" he then adds "Magical armour perhaps?".
"I sensed no spells upon him, or any magical armour" says Margin, who was there that day just over a quarter of a century ago.
The church inquisitor slowly nods his head, and after the image freezes again, the powerful cleric narrows his eyelids as he looks closely at the image.
Then he blinks in surprise, and after a moments pause, the lead cleric in the church of Famal says "Wait a moment" followed by "That's a" . . . . . .