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>Ok, list of people that might know about mischievous creatures
You really didn't suspect that anyone in the group had done this.
So you asked your companions if they knew of any creatures that were "mischievous".
You knew it was something like that by metagaiming the last distortion game.
Although that wasn't your fault, it was an unavoidable side effect.
And unfortunately for you, OP invented half of all the lore on the spot.
You suffered some dizziness from the backlash of the fourth wall rebuilding itself and continued talking.
Ghal asked if perhaps it was a mimic.
Flora stated that after Philgo blocked some magic functions decades ago, they had all died out.
This led her to assert the superiority of Spriggans as magical creatures.
She also denied that it was a spriggan, since she would have noticed it.
She asked you if the thing you had in the vial hadn't escaped, but no, the blood plague clot was still there.
Squirming slowly in a clear liquid.
Rakta proposed that perhaps it was a necromancer.
Creatures built of matter that shouldn't be alive.
It would explain why they were searching your books,
but not where it was or how it had entered.
Ghal tossed another idea, one of the creatures across the ocean.
It was an explanation that did not help so it was discarded.
Tog proposed that it was your computer doing this.
His arguments could be reduced to the fact that he did not understand how it worked and was attributing sapiance to it.
You looked at the computer somewhat worried, but you were very sure that it was not the culprit.
>Take a look on the burn marks, see if you can detect nay magic
You investigated the burns on the floor very carefully.
There was no type of residue on them and what seemed burned was the floor itself.
A mark of that style without the use of fuel could only mean that they were electric.
That didn't help you too much for now.
You left magic detection to Potato.
The spriggan had a better view on this subject.
He told you that the truck had aberration cables similar to the computer and the abominable multi-tool.
You did know that the computer had magic in it, but not the abomination tool.
It had more functions that you did not know about?
When you asked how much aberration he had he told you that he wasn't sure.
The book of psalms did not have spells of any kind.
This shouldn't have surprised you, but you were expecting at least one protection spell.
>Use the compass. Invest 1 aberrance in each use, and try going for broad strokes? Search for magical beasts, abominations, constructs.
Using the compass to search for creatures in general led you to discover a couple of things.
Rakta was considered a magical beast
The servo armor and the multi tool were constructs.
And the laptop was an abomination.
The rest of the ideas were too general and nothing appeared.