Episode 4:
Drust Me On This…
The Sunreavers enjoyed a rare moment of rest at Dunelle’s Kindness, a small inn nestled in Hallowfall. Their peace was short-lived when Nathanyel Miller, a gruff Arathi, handed them a cryptic poem promising clues about the orc they pursued—and possibly a Dalaran relic. Led by riddles, and aided by a mysterious raven, the Sunreavers ventured north into a swamp of oversized flowers, where they were ambushed by spore-flinging Fungarians. After fending off the mushroom-folk, Lady Daysorrow discovered the next clue nestled in a basket… in the form of a black cat named Penny.
Following another raven’s message, the company headed west to a lagoon cave, where they met the odd pair of Kobyss the Gilblin and his assistant. After a raucous drinking contest, Commander Mira and Guardian Evencrown won the next piece of the puzzle: a pointed witch’s hat. A third raven led them beneath the star of Beledar, where a Nerubian presented several magical sticks. After a few failed attempts, Evencrown selected the correct one, triggering a hidden mechanism that lowered a web-wrapped cage containing a Drustvar witch. After freeing her and returning her belongings—cat, hat, and wand—she gave the Sunreavers a linen-wrapped item, then took flight on a raven.
As Commander Mira reached for the item, she collapsed, her soul trapped inside what was later identified as a primitive soulstone. With Lady Daysorrow refusing to explain her connection to the relic, tensions escalated. While Evencrown and Ashrendir confronted her, Initiate Notai investigated the artifact and ultimately restored Mira’s soul at the inn in Mereldar. Though the relic and the orc eluded them, the Sunreavers left the strange scavenger hunt with a deeper mystery: Lirrael Daysorrow knows more than she’s letting on.