The room was cold, silent, and dark. Furniture. Pictures on the walls. Knick-knacks on shelves. The accoutrements and trappings of regular life. To a casual observer, nothing was amiss, but I am no mere casual observer, for I am a mighty magus. A mighty magus who also happened to have insider information on the house’s state of amiss-ness.
The name’s Aldryn Navar, wizard for hire. Lost items found, paranormal investigations, reasonable rates (no love potions). I was on the hunt for a missing drow by the name of Welverin Khalazza, who had vanished under mysterious circumstances. His consort, Xune, had contacted me after he disappeared and pled for me to take the case, offering me the one thing I couldn’t refuse: money.
Thus, I had made my way to Welverin’s recently-vacated house - the last place he had been seen. According to Xune, she had left the place to run an errand and Welverin wasn’t there when she returned. Her complete and utter lack of useful contextual information was mildly off-putting (particularly given her insistence on hiring a PI rather than waiting for the police to do their job), but I took the case anyway because I’m a sucker for a pretty face.
And money. I’m a sucker for money.
I conjured a small orb of light and examined my surroundings in greater detail. There was something here that could lead me in the right direction, of that I was sure. Odds were it would be something entirely mundane that had provoked the man to skip town, but I was hired to find him and I’d be damned if I wasn’t going to do just that.
But where would I investigate first?
Aldryn is a versatile wizard with a litany of spells at his disposal. In addition to his mastery of fire and wind, he can divine past events from significant objects (a murder scene can be scryed with the murder weapon, for example), while hair and blood can be used to track down the person they originally came from. Given enough time, he can even compose new spells and rituals to add to his arsenal. You’ll need to use both magic and mundane investigation to piece together the many cases he will doubtless solve.