• Scholars sought for long-lost tomes. Adventurers lust for ancient relics and artefacts. Wizards search within libraries hidden among ruins, attempting to locate ancient spells. However, sometimes the better things lie just straight ahead.

    1. An experienced sword-smith was following a method of forging swords from his father when he made a mistake with a blow. Instead of throwing the ruined metal away, he decides to re-heat it and bend the iron over. In the process, he created a sword sharper than any before and much durable. However, he is too proud about this accomplishment – the other traditional blacksmiths badly wants to know his method while others, wishing to maintain the status quo, wants him killed and his methods lost forever.
    2. A Sorcerer who has spent years studying scraps of spells from all corners of the world and cultures have stumbled upon a common ground between them all which would allow one to cast spells with a series of basic manipulation of Mana and elements. His discovery would change the world of magic forever; that is, if his rivals does not get to him first.
    3. For ages, mariners have been trying to find the route which will lead them to the inner depth of the unexplored lands of Mungoda. The ship log of the first captain to travel the route is all but lost, but his map remains, and it is with that map adventurers and traders find their way to the uncharted land. It is always believed that the original route was much safer, faster and brings one to a place laden with natural wonders. But alas, only one of the three above is correct…

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