Alfonsen Holerand Mirbit VII was fronted with a severe drum that left him uo devise a solution. The Gate, his dependable duit to Musr, had departed from its ary path. This was unpreted; Gates were perceived as immutable, their destinations unalterable.
His family’s archives tained intricate Gate s that exteo twenty worlds or more, and these Gates had been in use for the past thousand years without ever ging their destination. However, he now stood beside a Gate that, instead of leading from Musr to Leylos, led to a world of which he was entirely unaware.
Traveler’s Gate #568333259Destination: Terra/Gaia/EarthStatus: UedMana Level: 6Teology Level: LowThreat Level: Humans—moderate. Other species—very high.
Alfonsen Holerand Mirbit VII resolved to front the Travelers' Archive, despite its abysmal dition, and seek a resolution after experieng profound dissatisfa for aended period. Eventually, after days of sifting through the atrocious chaos that was the Archive, he discovered a clue. A Traveler had reported that the destination of a Gate he traversed had altered, and upon crossing through it, he found himself in a world teetering on the brink of iion. Alfonsen Holerand Mirbit VII was unfamiliar with the cept of iion; however, he recalled reading an article reted to the subject several pages prior.
He mao locate the article after yet another round of sifting through the abysmal chaos. But upon perusing it, he was fronted with yet another dilemma. Should he proceed to the new location and seize the opportunity to acquire ability points and fill his vat css and profession slots, or should he wait for the Gate to revert to its inal figuration?
After a protracted period of ption, whivolved a signifit amount of high-quality wine and deep sighing, he resolved to front the new location. He timistic that he would ultimately find his way home. And if he were entirely ho with himself, he relished the freedom from his aors' relentless scrutiny.