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About two days travel out into the desert, in the middle of an expansive nothingness, stand eight stone pillars. Each pierces over 100ft into the blue dome that is the desert sky. Clearly crafted by the hand of man, elf or dwarf, their purpose is unknown. It has been noted that when the red blood-moon hangs in the night sky, all manner of creatures and beasts are drawn to the area, only to disperse then dawn arrives.

As the party draws closer, they notice a large domed tent at the base of the pillars, and a couple more canvas lean-tos dotted about, in between holes and trenches in the sand. A dusty haired dwarf woman exits the larger tent and waves them over. She introduces herself as Zemurrai Stone, and explains that she believes the stone pillars are part of an ancient city, now buried beneath the sands, and that there is some dormant power there that calls the great wandering beasts of the desert at the time of the blood moon.

Unfortunately the areas is vast, the sand is deep, and labour is expensive. If the party could perhaps 'invest' in her endeavour, she would be willing to share the spoils and ,even more importantly, include their names in her research paper, certain to make them all famous!

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