The map didn't say it; plus, all the information it gave about the various cities was superficial at best. It was mostly names, which was why Reidar came here. For the diary, which could give him information.
Reidar folded the map and put it away before turning back to the materials. They were useless for opening a portal, but they might still be useful for crafting, which was why he reached into his inventory and started collecting everything.
Then he saw the book.
It sat on the table near the edge of the room, and he walked over to pick it up.
It was surprisingly light. The cover and pages were made of a flexible material, and a plastic-like substance that had resisted decay, fire, and time covered it.
The language was a series of angular glyphs, but it didn't matter because the system translated everything for him.
[Translation Available]
The symbols shifted. The characters rearranged themselves into something Reidar could understand.
[Journal of Zhen-Gora Thenn]
