THE TYR EVENING TRIBUNE

“Proudly Serving the Shadow of the King’s Ziggurat” Issue Date: High Sun, 190th Year of the King’s Age

Foreign Disturbances Reported at the Caravan Gate

City workers at the Caravan Gate reported morning unrest after a rare Ssurran wanderer allegedly caused a disruption at a fruit stall. The vendor claimed theft before the suspect vanished into the crowd. Witnesses say templars arrived swiftly but found no culprit.

Patrols throughout the day continued their standard inspections of outlanders, ensuring compliance with King Kalak’s security mandates as construction of the Great Ziggurat nears its final stage.

Unexpected Display From Half-Giant During Street Submission

During a routine forced-submission patrol, witnesses observed a brief exchange between a half-giant detainee and a half-giant patrolman. The detainee identified himself as a trained weaver, prompting visible surprise from the patrolman, who remarked on the unusual combination of precision, focus, and intelligence required for such craft.

The patrol continued its sweep shortly after the exchange.

Unconscious Patrons Removed From Shadow Square Inn

Authorities confirm an incident at the Inn of the Bleached Inix, located near the Shadow Square, where several patrons were found unconscious after what proprietors described as “a tragic misunderstanding with improperly brewed tea.”

Those affected were removed by workers and remanded to templar assessment. No further details have been shared.

Shadow Square Altercation Draws Templar Attention

A scuffle erupted in the Shadow Square when two elven nobles attempted to apprehend a half-elf beggar whom they accused of theft. A mysterious unseen assailant reportedly disarmed both nobles before disappearing.

By the time templars arrived, both the beggar and the unknown assailant had vanished, leaving the nobles without their culprit and the Square in confusion.

Drunken Giant Patrons Detained

Tensions rose in the Warrens as templars entered the Drunken Giant tavern in pursuit of a red-haired fugitive suspected of illicit arcane activity. When patrons refused to identify her, the entire establishment was taken in for processing, as per King Kalak’s edicts regarding arcane threats.

One eyewitness reports that a woman matching the fugitive’s description was seen slipping into the crowd shortly before templars arrived.

Public Reminder

Citizens are reminded that:

“Magic is treason. Treason is death.”

Report suspicious activity to your nearest templar patrol.

Praise Kalak—may his ziggurat rise eternal.

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