The Great Archives were considered to be the most extensive collection of knowledge in the southern kingdoms. Initially housed in a small building, it had grown over the years to become an immense sprawling complex that encompassed over three city blocks. It took the two of them quite some time to decide where to make their enquiries, for there seemed to be little thought put into its growth, and with no apparent central offices in which to make requests, they were at a loss where to start. They eventually settled on the oldest looking entrance, a stone structure with the date 134 SR inscribed over its doors. They entered into an expansive foyer. Old frescoes decorated the walls while men sat around at tables, each examining a book, scroll, or map. A clerk made himself known as they enter

