
When Maggie awakes, she finds a blue feather next to her head. Everyone denies placing it there, and it looks as though it is from the same bird as the carving.
Is this a sign that what she has read is true?
Maggie remembers two significant things. We were to dig immediately underneath where she had laid her head.
Then Maggie remembers the other half of her dream. She remembers a warrior, wrapped in some sort of brownish cloth, ancient and wizzened with beads and teeth and feathers in his or her hair, with a long face and hooked nose.
A warrior, or a medicine man.
The man spoke to her, and to her surprise she understood, although he spoke in a language that she had never heard before, that may date back to a time before all time.
He (or she) gave clear instructions. A delivery of a certain item, at a certain time, to a certain place.
Digging immediately underneath where she had laid her head, we find a tiny scrap of what looks a little like a modern map of Illyria, only with writing scrawled across it. It's partial - perhaps we need to find the other parts and piece them together to read what has been written?

At this point I must tell you a secret. The quest to piece together the first message is being followed by Absaroke members. You can find an army encampment near to Castle Hugie, and it will be there until 20 October. You can scout it and find the location of this first clue, and the instructions that Maggie heard. But the time of learning is passing quickly. We must make the delivery, and learn the next message