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Day 75
"...Against my warnings, the team thought it necessary to strip the ruin of the ancient holy symbols that decorate its walls. Am I the only one who thinks this place may be accursed by the old magics? There were even engraved warnings that told of doom befalling those who fail to acknowledge them; and the haunting air of the ruin does not make me wish to test it as eagerly as these louts. They are blinded by their greed."
Day 77
"...In deeper reaches of the ruin is only more that we do not understand. We have encountered strange curse of sorts, that attacks the body as if it were of a plague-ridden carcass. Several were infected with this 'disease', if it could be called such; I, for one, see this as a shamanic hex. The men's faces are covered in boils, they puss and bleed and ache. Their skin, oh god, their skin...it looks as if it begins to rot off their bones. The expedition leader was also affected. We meant to send him and the others back, but, our ship has mysteriously disappeared. Some think it may have been taken by pirates said to sometimes hide on the far-end of the isle. I know the truth: the isle swallowed it whole. This expedition is damned."
Day 80
"...We've been hearing things moving about the camp at night; our hunter Quiggley says we've attracted the attention of some of the larger game found on the isle. He says we don't have to worry about it, as long as we keep our fires lit and take a few other precautionary steps. I pray we've not brought more of the isle's wrath upon us; we've enough to worry about without being stalked by beasts.
Daniel - the lead-archaeologist's assistant - is also still missing, along two of our other men. Last we heard from them, they were investigating a secret passageway found in the ruin. However, we've found no evidence of such a passage, and any knowledge there may have been of one was lost last night, when the expedition leader finally succumbed to the 'strange illness'."
Day 92
"With our team falling-apart, and our supplies dwindling, we're in disarray. Some have taken to hunting the creatures of the isle; most have been killed in the attempt. Apparently, one must not only be aware of the beasts of this isle, but the plant-life as well.
I'm confident that Lord Claudius has noted our failure to keep him apprised of the situation, and will send help soon. We've followed the directions of the original surveying team exactly; they should have no trouble finding us when they arrive. My only difficulty now lies in maintaining some calm among those of us left."
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