Four Feathers

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The Four Feathers was a group of four members, namely Aragir, Cerrule, Cynic and Delbellis, who were responsible for a number of events to resolve from the year 444 PT onwards.

Saviors of Whispertale, the Kidnapping

Through the Adventurer's Guild, the early formed group of Four Feathers and a fellow named Kometh Astalen, succesfully retrieved the son of the mayor in a daring delve in the Abandoned Mines. Here, the party fought off a monstrous creature allegedly kidnapping several villagers - some whom never returned. The creature was taken care of and never seen again, freeing the village of its terrorism.

Heroes of Abador, the Purge

On an early morning, a massive piece of some tower appeared above the center towers in Abador. It crashed into the city, destroying a large section of the surrounding neighborhoods as well as ruining the surroundings of the towers. With it, a strange green fog was released over the city causing burns and pains to citizens. They were promptly evacuated.

Half a day went by, as citizens were evacuated and situated outside the gates of Abador when the Feathers Four arrived together with an operative of the Fold, Cassius Ashglade. Teaming up with Jade Aewynn and reinforced by a squadron of Brassdorf imperials led by Mergom Mountbreak as well as a high ranking mage of the Wizard's Guild - Vaeri Aelar - they cleared paths all the way to the palace. Here, they purged the courtyard of monsters that appeared from the insidious whirlwind manifesting high up the sky, causing large unrest.

The Four Feathers were succesful in delivering the final blows to the monstrosities, freeing the city of dangers. They were called the Heroes of Abador as a consequence of the heroic act.

Truth Seekers of Myrneas

During a guildmeeting of the Adventurer's Guild and their allies, the guildmaster revealed the presence of a large ruinous city deep underneath Brassdorf. Piqueing the interst of the Wizard's Guild's Vaeri as well as Aragir as the elves at the table, the Four Feathers remained listening. Looking for signs of the Wardens they were tipped off by Vaeri for unusual activity in and around several known entrances for the Catacombs, underneath Brassdorf. This journey would allow the Four Feathers to not only meet with the strange wizard responsible for some brewing troubles, Weylin, but also rediscover what is now revealed to be Myrneas.

Back to the surface, the reveal of this city was met with great upheaval. Guildmaster Terrance was promptly arrested but the Four Feathers were set free by the captain - Aragir's brother - Druindar Norde.

Word of the city and the reveal of it through the Four Feathers slowly spread and soon protests and demands for truth and justice would spread in the city, causing rising unrest.