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The society was interested in publishing a connection between the ruins on [[Traxis Four]] and [[Traxis Six]]. In order to accomplish this before anyone else could, they stole the ten artefacts from Traxis Six, one by one. When [[Irving Braxiatel]] realised this, he knew they would come for the book at the [[Braxiatel Collection]] sooner or later, so he set a trap for them. | The society was interested in publishing a connection between the ruins on [[Traxis Four]] and [[Traxis Six]]. In order to accomplish this before anyone else could, they stole the ten artefacts from Traxis Six, one by one. When [[Irving Braxiatel]] realised this, he knew they would come for the book at the [[Braxiatel Collection]] sooner or later, so he set a trap for them. | ||
The leader relied on [[Mason (A Question of Identity)|Mason]] to find the location of the Collection's artefact. However, they were caught by Braxiatel and his guards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Question of Identity]]'') | The leader relied on [[Mason (A Question of Identity)|Mason]] to find the location of the Collection's artefact. However, they were caught by Braxiatel and his guards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Question of Identity (short story)|A Question of Identity]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 13 November 2019
A man was the leader of a group from the Comparative Religion Society.
The society was interested in publishing a connection between the ruins on Traxis Four and Traxis Six. In order to accomplish this before anyone else could, they stole the ten artefacts from Traxis Six, one by one. When Irving Braxiatel realised this, he knew they would come for the book at the Braxiatel Collection sooner or later, so he set a trap for them.
The leader relied on Mason to find the location of the Collection's artefact. However, they were caught by Braxiatel and his guards. (PROSE: A Question of Identity)