Brother Miranok
Welcome to the Chosen.
Farewell.
Sister Girra spouts heresy.{^n}{^n}Do you stand with her as well? Or do you stand with the light of our Father?
Kymon is dead, as is your god.
Preposterous!{^n}{^n}You would come here, into our sanctuary, and spew such vitriol in our faces?!{^n}{^n}A god cannot be killed by some puny mortal. So long as our faith in Korvaak lives, so shall he guide us to Cairn's salvation.
Then I guess you are all next.
Is that a threat? We are steeled by our faith.{^n}{^n}Nothing you or the Eldritch usurpers can do will ever cause us to waver in our purpose.
In time they will all see the truth.
Good luck then.
Don't you dare touch her.
In time they will all see the truth.
I am sorry that you too must carry the burden of Father Kymon's secret, but you deserved to know the truth.
Kymon is dead, as is your god.
Preposterous!{^n}{^n}You would come here, into our sanctuary, and spew such vitriol in our faces?!{^n}{^n}A god cannot be killed by some puny mortal. So long as our faith in Korvaak lives, so shall he guide us to Cairn's salvation.
Then I guess you are all next.
Is that a threat? We are steeled by our faith.{^n}{^n}Nothing you or the Eldritch usurpers can do will ever cause us to waver in our purpose.
You are blinded by faith.
Good luck then.
Farewell.
Sister Girra spouts heresy.{^n}{^n}Do you stand with her as well? Or do you stand with the light of our Father?
Father Kymon has betrayed us, you must see that.
I see a man that has sacrificed everything, even his humanity, to save us all.{^n}{^n}None of you will sway me from our mission.
You're hopeless.
Suit yourself.
Don't you dare touch her.
In time they will all see the truth.
And now you understand that we did what we had to.{^n}{^n}The Loghorrean is just one of countless terrors under the command of Ch'thon.
Perhaps, but was the price you paid too high?
Maybe so, but we must all live with the decisions we make.{^n}{^n}We will die knowing that we battled one terror with the aid of another, but so long as Cairn survives, the sacrifice will be worth it.
We shall see.

Perhaps, but you are still a traitor.
I will have no part in your delusions.
I am sorry that you too must carry the burden of Father Kymon's secret, but you deserved to know the truth.
What has Kymon done!
What had to be done in order to help save our species. The Primordial gods are fickle, but they despise Ch'thon and his manifestations.{^n}{^n}Though the Father's fate may be sealed, at least he will use this power to redeem humanity.{^n}{^n}Do not speak of this to anyone. Father Kymon's Chosen cannot learn that their only light is tainted with secrets.{^n}{^n}Humanity must have hope.
I must tell the others.
You misunderstand. Father Kymon did not ask me to reveal his secret to you so that you would call him a heretic and destroy what he built.{^n}{^n}He wanted to show you just how dire our situation is. Humanity is on the brink of annihilation. Rest assured Kymon did what had to be done in order to preserve our species.{^n}{^n}One day, perhaps this will all come crashing down around our brotherhood, but humanity will not be joining us in the pits of hell. We will see to that.


I will keep Father Kymon's secret, so long as it helps humanity.
Thank you. I knew that our trust in you was not misplaced.
Thank you for your honesty.
We will regret this.
You are a fool. I'm leaving.
You cannot possibly know what this thing wants.
Perhaps not, but I do know that it craves the destruction of Ch'thon, just as we do; and I do know that it has the power to help us.
What was the Eye really for?
It may be difficult to fathom, but Korvaak once walked among us, countless centuries ago. The Eye is but a piece of his last manifestation.{^n}{^n}Korvaak wishes to gather the parts of himself that were lost to him, to consolidate his power, I presume.


We will regret this.



I will have no part in your delusions.
What about Empyrion?
I'm afraid I honestly do not know. Perhaps the Lightbringer is just a myth, or truly has abandoned us as the texts imply.{^n}{^n}But what could force a god to flee a world of his own making?



Nothing I'd want to meet.
Nothing I cannot kill.
Let's hope you are wrong.

I will have no part in your delusions.
You and Father Kymon are traitors!
Traitors? Perhaps that is how history will view us, but not before this power is used to save humanity from the Aetherials and Chthonians.{^n}{^n}The primordial gods are fickle, but they despise Ch'thon and his manifestations. We did what was necessary, you must trust Father Kymon.




I will have no part in your delusions.
Thank you for your honesty.
We will regret this.
I will have no part in your delusions.
You have selected your allies poorly.{^n}{^n}So long as they battle alongside Order of Death's Vigil, we have nothing to say to each other.
Goodbye.
Welcome to the Chosen.
Goodbye.
You have been a devout servant, and your faith shall not go unrewarded. At his command I have opened Father Kymon's study, as promised.{^n}{^n}Please go there and see for yourself what it means to serve the gods.
What will you do with the Eye?
We shall use it to peer into the hearts of the Chosen, to find the ones that can be called upon in our time of need, as was done with you.

I see.
What's in Father Kymon's study?
The truth my friend.{^n}{^n}Humanity is facing unfathomable foes. It is our duty to make the necessary sacrifices, even if they go against our own convictions.{^n}{^n}This is what was required of Father Kymon.

I...see. I will take a look.
Some things are best left unknown.
Alright, I will.
Some things are best left unknown.
Have you recovered the relic?
Yes, I have it here.
I thank you. Empyrion thanks you.{^n}{^n}You have been a devout servant, and your faith shall not go unrewarded. At his command I have opened Father Kymon's study to you, as promised.{^n}{^n}Please go there and see for yourself what it means to serve the gods.


Very well.
Have you recovered the relic?
Where should I go?
The tomb is in the Asterkarn Mountains, to the north of Darkvale. The Eye is hidden from mortal hands behind a false wall. Look for a torch that has lost its flame.{^n}{^n}It is Empyrion's will that you do this. Recover the Eye and return it to me.
Alright.
Not yet.
You have been a loyal follower and your zealous dedication to our cause is admirable, even beyond Father Kymon's most dedicated Chosen.{^n}{^n}It is Empyrion's will that you handle this task personally.
I would be honored.
I must be frank with you, the burden I am about to place upon you is a difficult one and I can only entrust it to you.{^n}{^n}Far to the north, in the Asterkarn Mountains beyond Darkvale, there is a tomb which houses a powerful relic known as the Eye of Korvaak.{^n}{^n}Empyrion revealed its location to Father Kymon before he left. The Eye is said to act as a lens into a man's soul. Using it, I can peer into the hearts of my Chosen and separate the truly devout from the false.The Eye is hidden from mortal hands behind a false wall. Look for a torch that has lost its flame. Acquire the Eye for me, and you shall enter Father Kymon's study and learn all that he has learned.
I will recover the relic.
Sounds too dangerous.
I already have this relic.

I would rather not.
You are a valued ally of the Chosen, but the matters ahead are of critical importance and you have not yet proven your complete dedication to our cause.{^n}{^n}Come back to me when you've proven your loyalty to the rest of the Chosen, for without their approval, I cannot send you to do what must be done next.
What can I do to prove myself?
Crush our foes, the Order of Death's Vigil or the Chthonians that defile our world, in the name of Empyrion.{^n}{^n}You could check the Bounty Table in case any of the Chosen have matters in which they could use your assistance.
Ok, I will.
Very well.
Have you braved the Obsidian Throne?
Yes, Bane'Gargoth lies dead.
You are a brave soul, and your loyalty to Father Kymon and Empyrion knows no limits.{^n}{^n}When the time is right, you shall become his agent of righteousness. With your help, we will banish the darkness from this world and restore Cairn to greatness once more!
What is your will?


I will return later.
Have you braved the Obsidian Throne?
Where is it located?
The entrance to that forsaken place is through a rift that has torn open at the Plains of Strife, to the north of Fort Ikon.{^n}{^n}I wish you luck, brave Chosen.
I will go there now.
Not yet.
Before I entrust you with a mission of utmost importance, your mettle must first be tested through a veritable trial by fire.{^n}{^n}Are you prepared for what's to come?
What is Empyrion's will?
There are many layers to the forsaken void, filled with ashes and misery, but one such place houses a fiend known as Bane'Gargoth.{^n}{^n}From within its Obsidian Throne, this void spawn sends forth his armies to spread havoc and suffering upon Cairn. This will not stand.{^n}{^n}Prove your worth to Father Kymon. Enter the void through a rift at the Plains of Strife to the north of Fort Ikon. Brave the Forsaken Wastes and enter the Obsidian Throne. Destroy Bane'Gargoth and return to me.
I shall slay Bane'Gargoth in the name of Father Kymon.
I am not entering the void.
I have already slain this creature.

I will return as soon as I can.
Please leave me. I must meditate up the will of Empyrion.
What is his will?
The will of Empyrion is not always easy to decipher. Particularly with Father Kymon away.{^n}{^n}While I plan our next move, you may appease the Divine Light by elliminating our foes.{^n}{^n}You could check the Bounty Table in case any of my Chosen have matters in which they could use your assistance.

Ok, I will.
What is that spirit?
Archon Barthollem is the burning retribution of Empyrion himself.{^n}{^n}Using the ashes you recovered, I was able to manifest him from the celestial realm. He is as dedicated to Empyrion as the day he died. He shall be a formidable ally in the battles ahead.
You...called this spirit? Sounds like necromancy.
Do not mistake what we do for the Order's misguided attempt at controlling death.{^n}{^n}Archon Barthollem is a divine being, called back from his celestial rest by Empyrion himself.
What is Empyrion's will?
As long as it's on our side.
Seems oddly similar.
What is Empyrion's will?
So long as it's on our side.
I hope he responds.
That seems likely.
Have you dealt with the Order's followers and recovered the sacred ashes?
Yes, I have them here.
Empyrion's will was done this day. You have done well, [[ms]brother[fs]sister].{^n}{^n}With the ashes in our possession, we have brought forth a harbinger of Empyrion's will. Together, we shall bring righteous fire down upon the impure and the corrupt.{^n}{^n}Thanks to your efforts, we now have a formidable new ally. A manifestation of Archon Barthollem himself!
What is that spirit doing here?
Archon Barthollem is the burning retribution of Empyrion himself.{^n}{^n}Using the ashes you recovered, I was able to manifest him from the celestial realm. He is as dedicated to Empyrion as the day he died. He shall be a formidable ally in the battles ahead.
You...called this spirit? Sounds like necromancy.
Do not mistake what we do for the Order's misguided attempt at controlling death.{^n}{^n}Archon Barthollem is a divine being, called back from his celestial rest by Empyrion himself.

As long as it's on our side.
Seems oddly similar.

So long as it's on our side.
What is next for the Chosen?

For now, we shall gather our strength.{^n}{^n}There is a great darkness gathering in the north. We must be vigilant.

Very well.
Empyrion's will be done!
I think I'm done with this madness.
Have you dealt with the Order's followers and recovered the sacred ashes?
Where are the ashes again?
Underneath Fort Ikon to the north, there is a crypt dedicated to Archon Barthollem, a once faithful servant of Empyrion. The Archon was cremated upon death, his ashes stored within a sacred urn.{^n}{^n}We must not allow the Order to desecrate such holy ground. Recover the sacred ashes so that the Order cannot use them for their misguided rituals.
I will recover the ashes.
Not yet.
Come, my [[ms]brother[fs]sister]. I have a task for you that comes from Empyrion himself.
What is Empyrion's will?
Empyrion has granted Father Kymon a vision of a far away place. In it, he was shown a great fire, a beacon in the darkness; but the flame is being extinguished by tendrils of corruption. There is still hope and you are to lead the charge.{^n}{^n}The Order of Death's Vigil, even as we speak, are laying waste to a sacred site underneath Fort Ikon to the north. It is the Tomb of Archon Barthollem, a priest who, centuries ago, was a devout follower of Empyrion. The Order have found the Archon's sacred ashes. They likely intend to use them to fuel some twisted ritual.{^n}{^n}We must not allow this to happen. You must go to the Tomb and reclaim the ashes for the Chosen. Let nothing stand in your way.
I will recover the ashes.
I will not take part in this slaughter.
I have the ashes, the Order suffered great casualties.

I have some questions.
Speak, and I will enlighten you.
Why do you call the Kymon 'Father'?
Before he became Father Kymon, he was an inquisitor for the Luminari by the name Thaidrus Kymon. His mission was to uncover dangerous relics and texts and to collect them so that they could harm no one.{^n}{^n}But he was always aware of a deeper truth, a secret buried within all the relics and all the tomes he had gathered. One day, against the commands of his superiors, He set out to discover the truth for himself. It was during those travels that he first came upon the shrine of Empyrion, the Blessed Light. He studied the ruins for many months, deciphering the forgotten language that marked its stones. In time, he had pieced together the secrets of the ancient faith and was able to recite an incantation that called out to the lost god.{^n}{^n}The spell was successful, and he reached out to an otherworldly presence. It coiled around him and filled his consciousness with thoughts and feelings that were not his own. The truth of his words filled Kymon with unspeakable dread.
What happened next?
Unable to cope with his destiny and the terrible fate that awaited all of Cairn, Father Kymon fled the temple.{^n}{^n}He returned to the capital, weary and defeated, ready to answer for his absence. But the leader of the Luminari was strangely indifferent to Kymon's lengthy absence. That was when he began to notice unusual changes in his companions and the empire's actions. Troops were reassigned to seemingly inconsequential locations, iron mines were shuttered, it all made no sense to Kymon. The empire was in the grip of some malevolent force, which we now know to be the Aetherials.{^n}{^n}In a desperate move, Father Kymon abducted the head of the Luminari order and questioned him. It was then that he turned into an Aetherial monstrosity and attacked Kymon. Only with the aid of a relic he had taken from Empyrion's shrine was the father able to fend off the creature.{^n}{^n}Then it was clear to Father Kymon what he must do. He renounced his title and property, burning them to the ground. He emerged from the ashes of his home a new man, reborn in the blessed light of Empyrion. He went on to preach the truth to the public, for which he was exiled from Erulan.{^n}{^n}But his warnings of the apocalypse and the salvation Empyrion offered resonated with the people. He may have been banished, but he did not go alone. The people that followed him, including myself, became the first of Kymon's Chosen.
Who is Empyrion?
Empyrion the Lightbringer, greatest of all the gods. He is the protector of Cairn, a light of hope returned to us in humanity's darkest hour.{^n}{^n}Empyrion speaks to Father Kymon of his will and he convey this message to you and I so that we may again bring Cairn under the light of Empyrion.
Can I commune with him?
Anyone pure of mind and faith can hear the will of Empyrion. Clear your mind of impure thoughts and pray, perhaps the Lightbringer shall answer.{^n}{^n}My brothers and sisters pray every day that Empyrion blesses them as he blessed Father Kymon.
So nobody but Father Kymon has actually heard Empyrion?
As the first of Empyrion's followers in centuries, Father Kymon has become his voice and the agent of his growing faith.{^n}{^n}In time, others may hear the Lightbringer's will, but that day has not come yet.{^n}{^n}Perhaps it will be you that joins the Father in the upper echelons of Empyrion's new order?
I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
Sounds too good to be true.
Perhaps I shall.
I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
Perhaps he shall bless me too.
I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
Fascinating.
I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
I see now.
I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
A fascinating tale.
What are your goals?
We wish to spread Empyrion's divine light to all of humanity and to cleanse Cairn of the corruption that now threatens to destroy her.{^n}{^n}Empyrion guides us in all things.

I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
Thank you.
What can you tell me about the Order?
They are misguided children that do not seem to understand the powers they toy with.{^n}{^n}Death is the absolute domain of the gods. Who are we, mere mortals, to meddle in their affairs?{^n}{^n}It saddens me to say that our efforts to set the Order's members on the righteous path have failed, and so they must be cleansed so that Cairn may heal under Empyrion's watch.
I have another question.
What did you need me to do?
I see now.
What did you need me to do?
Nevermind.
We will speak later.
May the everlasting light of Empyrion guide your actions, just as it guides ours each and every day.
I have some questions.
Speak, and I will enlighten you.
Why do you call the Kymon 'Father'?
Before he became Father Kymon, he was an inquisitor for the Luminari by the name Thaidrus Kymon. His mission was to uncover dangerous relics and texts and to collect them so that they could harm no one.{^n}{^n}But he was always aware of a deeper truth, a secret buried within all the relics and all the tomes he had gathered. One day, against the commands of his superiors, He set out to discover the truth for himself. It was during those travels that he first came upon the shrine of Empyrion, the Blessed Light. He studied the ruins for many months, deciphering the forgotten language that marked its stones. In time, he had pieced together the secrets of the ancient faith and was able to recite an incantation that called out to the lost god.{^n}{^n}The spell was successful, and he reached out to an otherworldly presence. It coiled around him and filled his consciousness with thoughts and feelings that were not his own. The truth of his words filled Kymon with unspeakable dread.
What happened next?
Unable to cope with his destiny and the terrible fate that awaited all of Cairn, Father Kymon fled the temple.{^n}{^n}He returned to the capital, weary and defeated, ready to answer for his absence. But the leader of the Luminari was strangely indifferent to Kymon's lengthy absence. That was when he began to notice unusual changes in his companions and the empire's actions. Troops were reassigned to seemingly inconsequential locations, iron mines were shuttered, it all made no sense to Kymon. The empire was in the grip of some malevolent force, which we now know to be the Aetherials.{^n}{^n}In a desperate move, Father Kymon abducted the head of the Luminari order and questioned him. It was then that he turned into an Aetherial monstrosity and attacked Kymon. Only with the aid of a relic he had taken from Empyrion's shrine was the father able to fend off the creature.{^n}{^n}Then it was clear to Father Kymon what he must do. He renounced his title and property, burning them to the ground. He emerged from the ashes of his home a new man, reborn in the blessed light of Empyrion. He went on to preach the truth to the public, for which he was exiled from Erulan.{^n}{^n}But his warnings of the apocalypse and the salvation Empyrion offered resonated with the people. He may have been banished, but he did not go alone. The people that followed him, including myself, became the first of Kymon's Chosen.
Who is Empyrion?
Empyrion the Lightbringer, greatest of all the gods. He is the protector of Cairn, a light of hope returned to us in humanity's darkest hour.{^n}{^n}Empyrion speaks to Father Kymon of his will and the Father conveys this message to you and I so that we may again bring Cairn under the light of Empyrion.
Can I commune with him?
Anyone pure of mind and faith can hear the will of Empyrion. Clear your mind of impure thoughts and pray, perhaps the Lightbringer shall answer.{^n}{^n}My brothers and sisters pray every day that Empyrion blesses them as he blessed Father Kymon.
So nobody but Father Kymon has actually heard Empyrion?
As the first of Empyrion's followers in centuries, Father Kymon has become his voice and the agent of his growing faith.{^n}{^n}In time, others may hear the Lightbringer's will, but that day has not come yet.{^n}{^n}Perhaps it will be you that joins the Father in the upper echelons of Empyrion's new order?
I have another question.
Sounds too good to be true.
Perhaps I shall.
I have another question.
Perhaps he shall bless me too.
I have another question.
Fascinating.
I have another question.
I see now.
I have another question.
A fascinating tale.
What are your goals?
We wish to spread Empyrion's divine light to all of humanity and to cleanse Cairn of the corruption that now threatens to destroy her.{^n}{^n}Empyrion guides us in all things.

I have another question.
Thank you.
What can you tell me about the Order?
They are misguided children that do not seem to understand the powers they toy with.{^n}{^n}Death is the absolute domain of the gods. Who are we, mere mortals, to meddle in their affairs?{^n}{^n}It saddens me to say that our efforts to set the Order's members on the righteous path have failed, and so they must be cleansed so that Cairn may heal under Empyrion's watch.
I have another question.
I see.
Nevermind.
Goodbye.
