King Kol Chainanvil, Undisputed Lord of the Ponderous Knives, Ruler of the Mountains of Meandering was at dinner... with me. The King took a bite of his rutherer roast and glanced up at me. "So I understand from the librarians that you are a specialist in history?" Eyeing my plate, he added "Eat up, it's very good."
I toyed with my food but obediently took a mouthful and chewed. It tasted like sawdust thanks to my nerves. Why was the King interested in history suddenly? My father always warned me not to get sucked into politics, and dinner with the King was about as far into politics as one could get, especially in private.
"So," he continued, "... Mistem, I understand that you are an expert in the history of the rise and fall of the, who were they, the High Plant?" The king took a deep drink from his platinum goblet and looked at me expectantly.
"Plank, sir, yes. The High Plank never did very well, but they struggled along until the final destruction in 73 at the hands of an unprecedented union of the elven kingdoms of the Waxy Dawn, the..." This was familiar ground. Apparently his majesty was interested in history. Who knew?
"Yes, yes, very tragic stuff that! Filthy tree worshipping vermin." King Kol leaned forward. "Tell me, in your research, did you ever come across any evidence of a High Plank plan to settle in the Shattered Tundras?"
Once again, I could feel the solid mountain turning to goo beneath my boots. "The... no! I mean, no, sir, I never saw anything about... The High Plank was not a large civilization, begging your Majesty's pardon. They had a few cities, centered on their main keep of Tombclasps. Their initial settlement of Galleylauds was destroyed almost immediately by a roc, nobody knows why. Once the Waxy Dawn conquered Tombclasps, and took it for their own, only a few small hillock settlements survived and eventually they collapsed as well. The Shattered Tundras are on the other side of the continent from where Tombclasps were." The king rolled his eyes; clearly I was missing something in this conversation.
"Very well, historian... let me teach you some history then." The king smiled... it wasn't a particularly pleasant smile. He continued. "Deep in the Shattered Tundras, on the coast of the Leaky Gulf, there is a very interesting spot indeed. Did you know Erush Lushwhips, the one everyone called 'Hammer'?" I shook my head, worried about where this seemed to be going. "Well, she led an expedition of archaeologists to a spot named Shieldguard. She said that it was the secret weapon of the High Plank against the elven threat. Said she would bring me back evidence." The King shook his head glumly. "But we haven't heard anything more."
"Secret weapon? Your Majesty, if Fikod Strikesyrup had a secret weapon, he would have used it good and hard when the Waxy Dawn, the Simple Deer and the Couple of Assault all destroyed his citadel and killed his people." I was so confounded by the ridiculous story being told I forgot to be afraid. "Furthermore, the High Plank lived due south of us, nowhere near the Shattered Tundra, and certainly not on the far side of it! All their settlements were in a small geographical area, no further than the distance between Pastboots and Relicbloods. Not only are the elves in the way, they would have to go past at least four goblin kingdoms to get there."
"Yes! Exactly!" The King finally thought I had come to the correct conclusion, whatever that was. "There are all those goblins there! While we get along reasonably well with the plant eaters, the goblins are a constant threat. So glad you agree with me... so round up some friends and go see what Hammer is up to in the tundra. Think of the history, an undiscovered site of the High Plank!" At this point, I realized the sad truth; the King wasn't interested in history at all. I was going to die in the wastes to something horrible. But the King wasn't done yet. "Take lots of writing material; I expect regular reports. And when you figure out what this secret weapon was, tell me that, hmm... tell me that you've figured out your grandmother's recipe! Yes, that will do." The King was chuckling, pleased with his plan. "Now go along, and tell the bookkeeper that you have a Royal Warrant for supplies, take whatever you need." Looking down at my abandoned plate, the King said "What a waste of food. Tch tch."