The devastation was horrific to behold, though the stench of death had not disgusted him a long while. This, plague, this monstrosity, was far beyond anything he had ever witnessed before. The entire outer city, dead? He had seen neighborhoods struck down by some of the worst plagues in the land certainly, this however, went far beyond anything he'd seen. The few living here were far beyond helping. It pained him to know that there was nothing he could do for the poor souls.
"This... this is unnatural. There is no disease known to any that could cause such devastation. At least, none that I know of, and I've spent much of my time learning about the most horrific of plagues to strike lands. This is not one of them. This, is something far beyond it."
Nidesis didn't feel like guessing at the cause was necessary, he knew that the Arch-Mage probably already had his suspicions, though another thought was creeping into his head. The Arch-Mage was probably holed up in his tower like cowardly nobles always are, what would he know? He decided to wait until they'd gotten inside to reach a conclusion.
"I believe the people who've had to isolate themselves within the inner wall would know more, yes? Speaking of which..."
The Arch-Mage arrived and signaled the guards to raise the gates for them. When they made it inside, he spoke to the group in the impatient tone of a man whose salvation was dangled right in front of him, just out of reach.
"You are the Griffin Knights, yes? I am Zalbar, acting Arch-Mage upon the death of my predecessor Orkil until the election of a new one. I assume you have many questions about what's happened here, and what happened to your comrades. Unfortunately I don't have much of an answer for you. The plague struck suddenly, and seemingly out of nowhere. One day all was well, the next people are defecating themselves to death. The scholars of the tower tell me it is merely an aggressive form of dysentery, which is able to commune through the refuse of the dead as well as the water. Your Knights, however, disagreed. They insisted it came from the poison of a monster, which manifested into a blight. Either way, the problem lies within our cisterns. So Orkil sent them down to investigate, along with a company of scholars. They never came back, and Orkil died not long after that. Couriers were sent outward and inward, but none of them survived a fortnight in the Outer City. Since you have come through, however, I believe the plague has run its course, and has simply burned through its supply of victims. It would be prudent to simply abandon it now that we can leave. I thank you for proving the safety of the outside, Knights, and I assure you will be handsomely rewarded when we return to Loklin."
Nidesis was utterly aghast. They wanted to abandon the city? The city that had withstood countless plagues, wars, and catastrophes? Which had stood a thousand years? No, he would
not let another Elven city fall to ruin.
"Where was it you said these Knights went?"
"Into the sewers, headed toward the eastern cistern" the Archmage responded, "It was where they believe the plague originated. Whether a monster made its home there or a crack formed that leaked into our groundwater supply, it was the one thing the scholars and the knights agreed on. Why do you ask? Do you need to retrieve the bodies?"
"No, you fool! We're going to save your city for you!" the young Knight-Captain snapped.
"You can't be serious!" Zalbar pleaded, "It's utter madness! That whole team of Knights plus the scholars went and never returned! What could you possibly do?"
"Kill whatever beast lives down there or find whatever leaky hole you people let your sewage seep through!"
"Fine, if you want to go and get yourselves killed be my guest, but you won't find me here if you come back."
Telling the guards to lead them to the cistern and handing over the sewer key, the Arch-Mage went off to the stables to ride out of his crumbling fiefdom.
"Is it true, milord? Are you gonna save Rendalis?" the portly guard asked,
"I'm not going to run away from a little pisswater" Nidesis replied.
The Knight-Captain then began to follow the guards who were to lead them to the sewer entrance which lead to the cistern, expecting his charges to be close behind.