"I will start by building a basic trial ground with what I know, and then we can test it. I have never done this in the Immortal Worlds before, so I can’t guarantee that the version I know is going to be strong enough to let all of you advance.
If necessary, I will put in the research and make an improved version.
I trust the Clan to have the resources."
The Cleric laughed. "Oh, I suppose that we do. With a legacy as long as ours, even if our power is low, we do have quite a bit of esoteric knowledge collected."
"Is there a preferred spot? I didn’t know that the World Dragon Temple was a protected relic of the Clan, and I wouldn’t want to disturb the grounds. If there is a good spot nearby, it might work just as well as in the old Temple itself."
The white dragon frowned. "I think it’s better that you do it at the Temple. You can repair it if you would like. Assuming that you can step through the barrier. None of us can, it was set by a Supreme Rank disciple of the World Dragon."
"So, it’s not a Clan barrier to protect the temple?"
"Yes and no. He was formerly the Clan Leader, but he has moved on after his successor rose in power and took over the duties."
Karl frowned. That sounded like a very sanitized version of events that most likely included a coup or rebellion within the Clan. If it was a peaceful transition, why did the disciple leave a ruined temple in a protective barrier that nobody else could break?
Or was it that they were unwilling to, after he was gone?
Karl decided that the history lesson could wait for later, and took a step toward the barrier, intending to test its response to his presence.
Everyone held their breath and waited, each expecting some sort of reaction from the barrier.
Which let Karl through as if it didn’t exist.
He walked over to the temple compound, and began to inspect the rubble. There were signs of Divine Energy here, but not the same sort as what he would expect in a temple.
It was more likely that this place had been attacked by a Demigod.
[Look there on your right. The altar is still intact.] Tian noted.
Karl moved a bit of rubble, and revealed what looked like a stone coffin with a dragon design on the top, along with a shield whose emblem looked like a dragonkin flanked by a human and a Lamia on a black and white background.
Karl thought back to his theology lessons, and didn’t recall anything of that nature in his lessons.
It must be related to whoever’s sarcophagus this was.
The black and white split background was the symbol of the Darklight Host, which gave Karl a good feeling about this place, even if he didn’t recognize the personal heraldry.
If this temple was built as a memorial to a member of the Darklight Host, who was a strong follower of the World Dragon, there might be even more treasures hidden here for him to uncover.
The mention of loot woke Cara up from her post battle nap, and she eagerly began to survey their new acquisition.
It was a good place, lots of magic, plenty of System influence on everything, and it was covered in Runes that she didn’t recognize. That must mean that it was extra valuable, and worth trying to rebuild, just to see where all the runes went.
Broken loot was just broken loot, after all. It would never be as good as intact loot.

Carefully, he lifted the ancient manuscript from the ruins, and blew the dust from the cover.

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