From: Convergence of the Currents
The Hook: A renowned scholar arrives in a panic – their irreplaceable codex containing a lifetime of groundbreaking magical theory has been stolen. Rumors point to a rival desperate to sabotage their presentation at the Convergence.
The Investigation: The players must navigate the festival’s crowds, deciphering cryptic clues, potentially employing divination spells or discreetly questioning suspects among the diverse attendees.
The Twist: The thief isn’t motivated by rivalry but by desperation. The codex holds the key to a ritual to save their dying homeland from magical blight – a moral dilemma for the players.
Lore Expansion
- The Scholar’s Work: How revolutionary is this theory? Does it merely enhance existing magical practices, or could it overturn a fundamental understanding of how magic works in Saṃsāra?
- The Codex’s Nature: Is it simply a book, or a magical artifact itself, imbued with the scholar’s years of research? This could influence the thief’s goals and complicate recovery.
- The Desperate Thief: Expand on their homeland. Is it a small, isolated community barely holding on, or a once-powerful nation recently ravaged? This impacts the scale of the moral dilemma.
- Festival Politics: Are these rivals genuinely antagonistic figures, or is their relationship based on competitive respect turned sour by circumstance?
Tier One Character Considerations
- Essential Skills:
- Investigation: Essential for tracking down the thief and uncovering their motives.
- Arcana / Lore: Helpful to understand the codex’s importance, and potentially detect traces of magic used in the theft.
- Social Manipulation: Dealing with tight-lipped attendees, discerning who’s trustworthy, etc.
- Preparation:
- Disguise Kits: Blending in with various festival crowds could be crucial.
- Basic Divination Tools: If allowed, even low-level spells to trace lingering magical auras or seek guidance.
- Networking: Having at least one contact among the scholarly attendees grants them an “in” within that circle.
- Cost:
- Reputation: If they resort to strong-arm tactics, damaging the property, etc., word will spread.
- Missed Opportunities: The focus on the mystery could mean missing out on other festival benefits.
- The Scholar’s Trust: Failing to recover the codex, or siding with the thief, would sever a potentially valuable connection.
- Positives:
- Scholarly Gratitude: Even partial success earns them favor with a prominent figure in the magical community.
- Unique Knowledge: Access to the codex, even temporarily, gives them insight into cutting-edge arcane theory.
- Reputation Boost: Solving this mystery showcases their skills, potentially attracting future clients.
- Negatives:
- A Powerful Enemy?: If the thief’s homeland is significant, hindering their plans could have repercussions later.
- Moral Compromise: Siding with the thief ostracizes them from the scholarly community.
- Lingering Doubt: Was there a better solution they missed? This could weigh on ethically-minded characters.
- Tags: Intrigue, Investigation, Social Pressure, Moral Dilemma, Arcane Lore
- Rewards:
- Favor from the Scholar: Potential mentorship, access to their private library, etc.
- Unique Ritual/Spell: Perhaps the thief, grateful for their understanding, teaches them a small piece of knowledge from the codex.
- Reputation: Word spreads of their intelligence, discretion, AND willingness to take moral risks, making them sought-after for complex cases.
Additional Lore Twists:
- The Codex is a Fake: The thief is the scholar themselves, staging this to test if their theory is worth risking their reputation for.
- Misdirection: The ‘desperate’ homeland is a ploy. The true thief has far more nefarious plans for the codex’s knowledge.
- Third Party Meddling: An external force seeks to derail both the scholar AND the thief, using this chaos to further their own goals within the Convergence.
Guide-Manager outline for running “The Pilfered Codex”, emphasizing investigation, social maneuvering, and the weight of difficult choices:
- Step 1: The Scholar’s Plea
- Setup: The scholar is visibly distraught, their reputation and life’s work potentially in ruins. They emphasize the urgency, as their presentation is mere days away.
- Skill Opportunities: Insight to gauge their sincerity, Arcana/Lore to assess if the codex’s importance is exaggerated.
- Variation: The scholar is initially arrogant and dismissive, only the players’ persistence makes them reconsider taking them seriously.
- Step 2: Analyzing the Scene of the Crime
- Setup: Depending on the scholar’s accommodations, this could be a simple tent, or an elaborate secured study.
- Skill Opportunities: Investigation for signs of forced entry, lingering magical traces, the method of the theft.
- Variation: Witnesses are unreliable – some were starstruck by the scholar, others were distracted by other festival events.
- Step 3: Rumors and Rivalries
- Setup: The scholarly gossip mill is in overdrive. Players must mingle, discerning credible leads from malicious mudslinging.
- Skill Opportunities: Persuasion, Insight, and even subtle Deception to navigate scholarly egos and potentially jealous colleagues.
- Variation: The main “rival” is surprisingly helpful, hinting at an unlikely suspect… but are they trustworthy?
- Step 4: Tracking Down the Suspect
- Setup: Clues lead towards the thief’s potential location – a secluded campsite, a disreputable tavern frequented by those seeking rare magical goods, etc.
- Skill Opportunities: Stealth to tail them unnoticed, further social checks to engage them or someone in their circle.
- Variation: The thief has gotten wind of the investigation and is actively covering their tracks, leaving false leads.
- Step 5: Confrontation (or Negotiation?)
- Setup: Players locate the thief, the codex in their possession. However, they’re surprisingly open about their motivation – the plight of their homeland.
- Skill Opportunities: Persuasion, but also Insight to gauge if they’re fully truthful about their desperation.
- Variation: The thief is hostile, believing the players are out to steal their only hope, forcing a less diplomatic approach.
- Step 6: Verifying the Thief’s Story
- Setup: This requires research and delicate inquiries. Is this a known blight? Are there other scholars aware of a potential magical solution?
- Skill Opportunities: More Lore checks, seeking knowledgeable but discreet contacts among the festival attendees.
- Variation: Evidence is contradictory. Some sources confirm the blight, but others doubt the codex is the key to a cure.
- Step 7: The Difficult Decision
- Setup: The evidence paints a morally complex picture. It’s time to decide: Forcefully take the codex, bargain with the thief, or even find a way to help them.
- Decision Point: Each path radically alters the rest of the quest, emphasize the ticking clock of the scholar’s presentation.
- Step 8: The Repercussions
- The Scholar’s Return: Success leads to gratitude, but if the codex was damaged or obtained unethically, that relationship is strained.
- Aid to the Thief: Perhaps there’s another way to help their homeland, or a compromise where the knowledge is shared. This takes time and resources.
- Lingering Mystery: Did helping the thief make them unintentional accomplices in a darker scheme the ritual was actually hiding?
- Step 9: Aftermath
- Reputation: Did they become known as ruthless knowledge-hoarders, clever negotiators, or morally flexible problem solvers?
- Loose Ends: The plight of the thief’s homeland might not be entirely resolved, leaving an opening for a sequel quest.
