Anneth will welcome Istredd back to the Nether and take his accounts seriously, even if Istredd talks about a bear in a hat. Even though the Nether prospered in the future he described previously, she understands the concern and urgency of the moment. She will say that there isn't a lot of research on the Singularity itself in the Nether, but she can show him something where it relates to dragons.
Anneth will invite Istredd into the deeper chambers of where the memory crystals are kept. There is a special section that holds some of the oldest memories available. If he would like, Anneth will give him permission to touch one of the crystals.
The memory is from the point of view of a small dragon with icy-hued scales and wide wings split into twelve fans, resembling a much smaller version of this mysterious figure that previously appeared over Abraxas. It's unsteady as it crawls out of rock and sand with the sound of a vacuum from behind it. Once it breaches the surface, it scrambles and spins around to find itself at the foot of a giant obelisk. The Singularity stands in front of it and hums in a way that's familiar to the Summoned. The Badlands are entirely different, lush with vegetation, but the emotions in the memory make it clear the dragon is lost and confused. In a low voice it calls out for home and the memory ends.
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Anneth will invite Istredd into the deeper chambers of where the memory crystals are kept. There is a special section that holds some of the oldest memories available. If he would like, Anneth will give him permission to touch one of the crystals.
The memory is from the point of view of a small dragon with icy-hued scales and wide wings split into twelve fans, resembling a much smaller version of this mysterious figure that previously appeared over Abraxas. It's unsteady as it crawls out of rock and sand with the sound of a vacuum from behind it. Once it breaches the surface, it scrambles and spins around to find itself at the foot of a giant obelisk. The Singularity stands in front of it and hums in a way that's familiar to the Summoned. The Badlands are entirely different, lush with vegetation, but the emotions in the memory make it clear the dragon is lost and confused. In a low voice it calls out for home and the memory ends.