EQ PLAT:Chaos in Steamfont Incident Reports
Chaos in the Steamfont Mountains
The sounds of gnomish cheers and clockwork gears echoed throughout the
continent of Faydwer as the Steamfont Mountains transformed its appearance
- but was there an unknown cost to this new paradise?
Hordes of brownies and renegade steamworks have recently been spotted roaming
throughout the area. In a state of panic and in fear of their lives, the
brownies are clinging to adventurers as they recount the story of how they
escaped the imprisonment within the mines and factories of Meldrath.
The escaped brownies spread the news about the steamworks machines and
minotaur slave drivers. They also warn about Meldrath's plan of destruction
and announce, "The steamworks are coming!"
Geo Friinok, a renowned investigator and member of the Gem Choppers,
the guards of AK'Anon, has recently received reports regarding the chaos.
It has been almost two years since Geo investigated and stopped the evil
plans of the legendary villains known as the Steam Vectors of Ak'Anon but
the time has come when Geo believes his investigation skills are required
by Ak'Anon once again. The villains he encountered in the past are not
responsible for the most recent activities but with Meldrath involved, he
fears the danger to Ak'Anon will be far worse than the city has ever
encountered.
Due to the grand nature of the chaos, Geo realized that he can't possibly
conduct the investigation on his own. He needs the assistance of freelance
investigators.
Geo received several excellent reports of the incidents but found the reports
from the following investigators to be the most intriguing and indepth:
First Place:
Nirmalti
Second Place:
jkcarp2
Amphar
The winners will be contacted early next week.
Geo also wanted to thank the following investigators for helping him
with his investigation:
Honorable Mentions:
Gnomereaper
Murril
Ezgeze
Noxoculus
Jyve
bstew1
You can View All Reports that were sent to Geo Friinok over on the
EverQuest official forums.
Here's the entire report received by the First Place Winner, Community
Member Nirmalti