The Great Crystal’s dark legacy revealed
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The group enters the Chamber of the Mara, where Ambril and Lon discuss the significance of a giant snake relief and the Great Crystal.
Lon inquires about the Great Crystal's current location, and Ambril explains its removal and his responsibility for its safekeeping.
Who Was There
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Seemingly composed, but internally uneasy as he is forced to acknowledge the ritual he once dismissed now carries weight
Ambril stands before the snake relief, gesturing toward its maw as he begins a seemingly innocuous commentary on the sculpture that quickly reveals a dangerous truth about the Great Crystal’s absence. His tone remains measured and academic, masking the severity of the revelation.
- • Maintain the facade of empirical detachment to avoid admitting past errors
- • Uphold the Director’s authority while deflecting blame for the crystal’s removal
- • The Great Crystal is purely decorative and without supernatural significance
- • Tradition should be dismissed when unsupported by scientific evidence
Intrigued by the mystery surrounding the artifact, his detached demeanor hides the weight of his growing doubts about Manussa’s history
Lon listens with skeptical curiosity as Ambril describes the crystal and its removal, his piercing questions exposing the hollow nature of the reassurances offered. His presence forces Ambril to confront the implications of his dismissive attitude toward tradition.
- • Uncover the truth behind the Great Crystal’s purpose and removal
- • Challenge the superficial dismissal of the planet’s ancestral traditions
- • Traditional responsibilities may have deeper significance than authorities admit
- • Visible facts often hide more complex realities
Objects Involved
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The Great Crystal is referenced as a once-secured artifact embedded in the snake’s maw, later removed—a critical detail that reveals the ceremonial safeguard meant to bind the Mara has been dismantled, directly endangering Manussa. Its absence transforms the statue from a simple relic into a vessel of latent danger.
Location Details
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The Chamber of the Mara serves as the arena where ancient tradition and institutional skepticism collide. Its carved serpent dominates the space, a silent witness to the unraveling of safeguards. The chamber’s formal grandeur and eerie silence amplify the tension between stated fact and unspoken dread.
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