Dr Nabanik really does know his stuff! He regaled us all with legends of this desert. Much like Senntisten, Kharid-et seems to have been an Zarosian stronghold. It was RuneScape gold here that the Mahjarrat were rumoured to have gathered solid objects from all over the Kharidian Desert to utilize for their (no doubt ambiguous ) plans. I wonder whether any of those relics are here, just waiting for someone to pick up them and discover their magical? I get chills just thinking about it!
Dr Nabanik went quiet as he explained the final times of this fortress. Covered by the shifting sands, an entire fort and all but abandoned and its people were lost to time. It's said that a few true believers seek its truth, but as to their success no-one can say. That's when an early papyrus was made by Nabanik, in unusually good condition. It showed some sort of construction, not unlike a giant version of the crystal we had discovered earlier. Could this be the treasure we're searching for?
The conversation then turned to our excavation strategies, but I couldn't quit pondering. What happened to the people inside the fortress? Did they escape, do they lie where they fell, or is there a possibility that something could still be down there? What exactly was the figure on such papyrus? The idea of Mahjarrat zombies lurking down was giving me the shivers, so I retired to try to get some rest and made my excuses. Brr... the desert breeze is in fact quite chilling at night.
I must leave here. After what I've just seen I don't think I could remain here another night! I stepped from my tent to find out if I could find an extra blanket. On my way back in the storehouse, I noticed there was a light on in the tent of Dr Nabanik. I thought that he had been having trouble sleeping, as I had been, so I wandered around to say hello. As I got closer I realised that he had business. No, that's not quite right but I couldn't hear any replies.