Having successfully defended the Griffin's Nest Inn and the druid Ohphelia from the marauding Orcs of the Storm Horns, we find the adventuring company of the Amethyst Hydra taking a well deserved rest with the added conversation of the Elven Druid. As you explain to her your story and situation (assuming from the beginning) she gives you the following pieces of important information regarding some key elements of interest to you.1. If you're looking for secrets of the necromantic arts, such as those employed by the Cult of the Dragon, the dwarven invoker Fulgrim Bargrim is your best bet. He can be found occasionally lurking in the cemetery of Old Axe, but be warned, he is not known to offer up anything easily or without compensation.
2. If dragons are your concern, there are three such creatures that call Cormyr their home. A young gray dragon prowls the Tunlands southwest of Meloren's Rest, a young purple dragon calls the depths of Swampgate home (in the Farsea Swamp), and a young green dragon warlock resides in the King's Forest east of the town of Minroe.
3. Your dealings with the Dreambreath Royal of Sembia and the Cult of the Dragon are no coincedence. It is rumored that the true power behind the Sembian organization is what is known as a "Dreambreath Dracolich". This powerful being is a dragon which has willed its existence to be in both the realm of dreams and the material world, switching as it needs to.
4. The War Wizard you search for, Armande de Rais, is said to have been missing for seven years. I have heard, however, that he was seen in some of the same locations as mentioned with the young dragons in Cormyr. I can not validate these claims, but my sources are reliable.
5. While Armande and the Cult may be your current concern, there are dark things brewing north of Eagle Peak. Perhaps once you deal with your current tasks, you may inquire with Silas about how you might be of assistance there. There is a stain that is polluting the land, though I know not of it's source.
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