[Five torn pages from journals were found amid four bodies found by a patrolman. They appeared to be relatively fresh kills. Each page was written with a different handwriting, no absolute verification of which belonged to each of the slain. A fifth account was written, however, and the message makes it clear the killer wrote the final page.]
Morndas the 17th:
We haven�t found the ruin we were sent to find, but we did fall upon quite a large amount of treasure in a previous �dead-end�. A great amount, but not enough to call off our search for our employer. The others aren�t thinking about the pay-off. They think they have enough now and they want to go home. They don�t see what I see: the bigger picture. Our employer thought enough of employing a group to find his treasure, it must be worth a LOT!
[Tirdas and Middas�s entries are stained in blood.]
Turdas the 20th:
We�ve finally cleared the ruin of wildlife and found the stuff. The items he described are all here; a golden cup studded in diamonds, a blue gem the size of my head, and a dagger with ancient writing etched on it. This is our payday! I can�t wait to receive my reward!
Fredas the 21st:
I think we made a mistake. Someone or something in that ruin may be following us. I�ve heard a voice when the others were asleep last night, but they don�t believe me! I hope nothing goes wrong.
Tirdas the 18th:
That thickheaded jerk thinks we should continue. CONTINUE! I can�t believe it. We have enough treasure, it seems, to retire. I guess he�s right, though. No sense in letting any treasure get claimed by another group.
Middas the 19th:
We�ve found another ruin, and the plan is to start the search in the morning. I can almost feel the reward we�ll receive!
[No entry for Turdas was written, oddly.]
Fredas the 21st:
That genius leader of ours may be trying to prank us. He says he hears a voice. Bah, scare tactics, I don�t know what he�s planning, but he won�t be getting any of my share!
Sundas the 16th:
We found treasure! Not the one we were looking for, but treasure nonetheless. I�m hoping we won�t have to look for what we were paid to find, but then again, I could always use new furnishings for my house.
[All further entries are stained in blood except for a note seemingly written when the writer was dying.]
we were go
Tirdas the 18th:
I can�t wait to find our employer�s stuff. I wonder what it�s doing in an ancient ruin though. I would ask, but that might get me lesser payoff, so I�ll just keep to wondering.
Middas the 19th:
We found the place, finally. Tomorrow we�ll search it and be back in town by Loredas.
[Turdas and most of Fredas�s entry were covered in blood.]
voice. I hope he�s kidding, otherwise, that�s too creepy for me.
Oh, if only I could be stopped, if only. Too bad I can�t. If only my work could be finished, if only. Too bad it can�t. I write this as a note to any who find it, I can�t be stopped until my work is done. I will last forever and work forever. I AM forever. If only I could go back and stop myself from giving my life away to his cause. Too bad I can�t. I am forever.