There were too many holes left in the world, thought Erik.
He leaned his elbows over the railing of the Salty Stallion and gazed up at the stars—or, rather, at the dark pit where one star in particular was missing. Erdwin's Lantern had left no scar in the heavens when it fell, no ruined constellation to remind stargazers that it had ever been. Yet in Erik's estimation the sky hadn't quite seemed right since the red star had fallen, not even with Yggdrasil's light long ago restored. There was still too much darkness, where light ought to be.
But that was only to be expected, he supposed, in a world without its Luminary.
With Yggdrasil revived, balance had been restored, or so the bards liked to sing. But Erik had a hard time believing it. Erdrea had lost her legendary savior, her Guiding Light. And Erik, selfish as he was, couldn't help but feel that he had lost something far more precious.
A grieving Erik sets out on a quest that could bring back the one treasure he longs for most. Set three years after the beginning of Act 3. Spoilers through the events at The Tower Of Lost Time.
The Great Flutie Fix-It begins...