party (Arkorow, Mordus, Devinn) woke up on the 1st of Suntide, 99 PRH, many of them very tired after drinking or decoding the entire night. After some awkwardness, they went off to Highland Curiosities and did some light shopping and learned about Hurtlepool before going to the temples.
At the Onyx Temple, they talked to Gwen Brassbone, the lady custodian, Elo the Healer who was making research on the disease in the District of Commoners, and finally Madame Lapis Lazuli again. Devinn paid for visions; he got a hint to go to the abandoned temple in the outskirts.
At the Marble Temple, they met Morbor of Teccushtar again. He told them a 'mutual friend' would seek them out soon. The "commons door assistant," Carmen Dias, told them the high priestess of the temple, Dylia Oriven, was in the Plague center, and dying.
Rushing off to there, the party made several terrible attempts at getting access before Elo the Healer arrived, letting them in. She told them of the disease, which was known as Viride Mortis. They learned magic that usually removes diseases only serves to suppress this one, and that the plague began after an explosion half a month ago in the street, where the only casualty was a caithuna named Briar Citywall.
party found Dylia in a warehouse where victims were being piled up before they went to Briar's home. In the building of Briar Citywall's apartment, Mordus detected a familiar presence on the top floor. Deciding to then investigate from the top and down, they found a sword just like Mordus', hidden beneath the floorboards. It pulsed every few seconds, inflicting layers of exhaustion, and multiple after being uncovered. Devinn fled as fast as he could, already exhausted, and Arkorow escaped the studio apartment. Meanwhile, Mordus decided to smash it; he was successful, and a good thing too, else he would have likely died. The sword shattered into thousands of pieces, before leaping into Mordus' own sword, combining the power.
Tired and exhausted, they returned to the warehouse of victims where the working healers were surprised to find that their magic now did more than simply suppress the disease, it removed it entirely; any lingering effects could be slept off.