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The Relyimah (who were usually counted on in these situations) apparently had no information as to the facts of the explosion. They were still apparently in the midst of their own chaos, trying to discover the mole. There were some who though the explosion had been a set-up, but it could not be proven<ref>From ''Revealing the Unseen'' written by Besharen in 5999.</ref>. | The Relyimah (who were usually counted on in these situations) apparently had no information as to the facts of the explosion. They were still apparently in the midst of their own chaos, trying to discover the mole. There were some who though the explosion had been a set-up, but it could not be proven<ref>From ''Revealing the Unseen'' written by Besharen in 5999.</ref>. | ||
− | In | + | In 5403 Yableshan placed a man by the name of Faresh in charge of the Guild of Illusionists. His first mission, as ordered by Yableshan himself, was to find whoever was destroying the Relyimah's ability to gain knowledge. |
Though most believe that Faresh had been more interested in actual illusions than the Unseen, he was also known as an extremely intelligent man and immediately put into action a plan to clean up the Relyimah. He also began construction of a house on one of the private islands of the cavern that blatantly demonstrated his love for illusions. | Though most believe that Faresh had been more interested in actual illusions than the Unseen, he was also known as an extremely intelligent man and immediately put into action a plan to clean up the Relyimah. He also began construction of a house on one of the private islands of the cavern that blatantly demonstrated his love for illusions. |