This is going to be vague, and it is deliberate. I am however able to explain why...
Very Important
if you have successfully completed the puzzle which appeared
- tell no one of:
There are many Puzzles known to exist in the world. They are of unknown origin (or at least not shared with me) they are highly sought after and highly valuable. They are an object which can be used to barter a kings ransom, declare war as equal as declare peace, and shape the direction of Kingdoms for years or even decades.
Some known facts shared with us by our Visiting Dark Elf Envoy <>
Now, the reason these puzzles are so valuable and sought after, when a person completes it... it will share with them a vision or experience of something they need to know. This is an important distinction seperate from what you may want to know. One may never approach a puzzle with the intent to find specific answers to any of life's questions. However as it is based on "need" kingdoms/groups/large/small have been known to cycle a significant portion of their population through a puzzle for several generations before parting with it. How the puzzle judges "you" singular from "you" royal - is unknown. But, any story or legend known of them is that the puzzles always know, and are never wrong - what they share is what "you" need.
Our visitor also shared that this puzzle was a gift, presumeably freely given, from one of the Kingdom of Night Primarcs. Though he would not say which one - only that he recognized it and was surprised that it was given up to such strangers freely.
Very Important
if you have successfully completed the puzzle which appeared
- tell no one of:
- what you encountered
- What you saw
- Any clues as to how you solved the puzzle
- The answer to the puzzle
- Do not help anyone in any way solve the puzzle
- what you learned from what you saw and encountered. You simply can't describe the high detail every neuonce of your exposure. Focus on what you learned from the experience and not the experience itself. (oog, always attempt to describe what your character learned from plots description- don't repeat plots discription if it can be avoided.)
There are many Puzzles known to exist in the world. They are of unknown origin (or at least not shared with me) they are highly sought after and highly valuable. They are an object which can be used to barter a kings ransom, declare war as equal as declare peace, and shape the direction of Kingdoms for years or even decades.
Some known facts shared with us by our Visiting Dark Elf Envoy <>
- Each puzzle is different.
- Each puzzle may only be completed by a person once.
- stories say per lifetime, other stories say within significant portions of their life. Either accounting for the longer lived, or the trails and significant changes which can fundamentals alter the direction of one's life.
- if someone who has completed a puzzle, shares with you that puzzles answer, or helps you in any way from obtaining that answer on your own - the puzzle will not reveal anything to you as nothing will happen.
Now, the reason these puzzles are so valuable and sought after, when a person completes it... it will share with them a vision or experience of something they need to know. This is an important distinction seperate from what you may want to know. One may never approach a puzzle with the intent to find specific answers to any of life's questions. However as it is based on "need" kingdoms/groups/large/small have been known to cycle a significant portion of their population through a puzzle for several generations before parting with it. How the puzzle judges "you" singular from "you" royal - is unknown. But, any story or legend known of them is that the puzzles always know, and are never wrong - what they share is what "you" need.
Our visitor also shared that this puzzle was a gift, presumeably freely given, from one of the Kingdom of Night Primarcs. Though he would not say which one - only that he recognized it and was surprised that it was given up to such strangers freely.