Attune self to orb.
Sarco finds his consciousness fading into the Orbs depth, as he tries to make sense of it.
He feels an ancient sense of anger. That the beings known as Wisps might have been a form of punishment, very long ago-living souls bound into an eternal half-life to serve as roadside lanterns. A warning and a promise, to those that would disobey the word...
All hail The Holy Imperiator...He senses they escaped when that ancient empire fell, becoming blights upon the land, wholly evil. They only exist to feed on suffering...gathering around the desolate places, waiting, watching.
Hungry.There was once an Elven Wizard. Her fair features, hid a terrible soul. She created the Wisp Orb out of a sense of her own evil humor...Sarco realizes that when Wisps feed on evil people, the fragments of their corrupted souls might turn into more Wisps. This Wizard enjoyed creating plagues of Wisps wherever she went, and using the powers the Orb gave her. Of course, eventually the forces she had contained broke free...they killed her
(he hears her screaming in Elvish)...and he watches from the perspective of the Orb as her own tortured soul, shimmers into the air, forming into a new Wisp...drawn into the orb to serve as prisoner, where once she was Warden
Ages past, uncounted. He sees the trees plant, take root, grow high, fall down
-plant, root, grow, fall, plant, root, grow, fall, plant, root, grow, fall, plant, root, grow fall...He finally sees the form of the shopkeeper, picking up the Orb on one of his occasional forays to the ruins with a satisfied smile.
And then the hunger. And the patience. And the anger.
They have been waiting for someone like...
you......
Sarco comes back to himself slowly, as if fighting for air when drowning-feeling as if a few hours had gone by. His friends will inform him it had hardly been ten minutes.