In the many recorded adventures of Sir Titus, the adventure of Sir Titus and the Guardian Ogre of Ehsecej wouldn't have rated a footnote if it weren't for the treasure Sir Titus discovered.
Sir Titus was returning to the capital when he stopped for the night at the small village of Ehsecton. Ehsecton is a one tavern village located near the ruins of the manor of the ancient historian Ehsecej. Five hundred years ago, when Ehsaecej was alive and a celebrated scholar, Ehaecton had been a thriving community. Now it was barely a bump on the Royal Highway. Once in a while treasure hunters would our the ruins of Ehsecej's manor, but those bones had long since been picked over,
Or so it had seemed.
While staying at the tavern, Sir Titus learned an ogre had set up camp at the ruins. So he promised the townspeople that he would dispatch the ogre on the morrow.
The next day, Sir Titus traveled to the ruins, only to discover the ogre had not set up camp there. Rather, it was an elderly ogre, who had come to the ruins to die.
In the process, the ogre had managed to discover something five centuries of treasure hunters had never done. The ogre had discovered a hidden tunnel.
Unfortunately for Sir Titus, the ogre chose to die in the entrance of the hidden tunnel, effectively blocking it. It took Sir Titus two hours to hack and remove the body of the tunnel's dead guardian.
The tunnel led to an underground room full of ancient tomes, ones that would be of great interest to the kingdom's historians, but no one else. What piqued Sir Titus' interest were four jars. In each one of the four jars, in suspended animation, was a miniaturized
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