The history professor is actually sort of surprised the librarian didn't recognize this handwriting! What a lucky find for you, young visiting colleague.
This journal was written by the founder of Thay itself — a wizard unparalleled, indeed — though the professor couldn't begin to imagine why he felt the need to write about altering the past. He was always sort of an oddball, if the professor's other records are anything to go by.
Legend has it that the founder of Thay once stopped a great calamity from befalling this area, though it's not quite clear what that calamity was. And quite frankly, so many things that can happen in Faerun could also be considered a calamity. Whatever it was, it was a dreadful one, indeed. One that only a wizard of his caliber would be able to stop.
But that handwriting is unmistakable. It belongs to a man named Karsus.
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This journal was written by the founder of Thay itself — a wizard unparalleled, indeed — though the professor couldn't begin to imagine why he felt the need to write about altering the past. He was always sort of an oddball, if the professor's other records are anything to go by.
Legend has it that the founder of Thay once stopped a great calamity from befalling this area, though it's not quite clear what that calamity was. And quite frankly, so many things that can happen in Faerun could also be considered a calamity. Whatever it was, it was a dreadful one, indeed. One that only a wizard of his caliber would be able to stop.
But that handwriting is unmistakable. It belongs to a man named Karsus.