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The Golden Idol of Sikral
Asked for assistance by Prof. Kenneth Gunn, Lilith’s father, the Midnighters investigate the disappearance of a manuscript by Prof. Gunn’s recently deceased associte, Prof. Brisby, tracing the theft to his nephew, Randolph. The younger Brisby has a considerable debt run up with Anthony Driogano, scion of the Freedom City Mob, and has apparently skipped town to Central America.
Tracking Brisby to the jungles of Nicaragua, the heroes find the hidden lost valley of the Quicharu. Captured by Quicharu warriors and brought before their chief, Five Deer, the heroes are to be tested to prove the truth of their claims. In the morning, they enter the Temple of Sikral, the Quicharu frog-god, closed off to the natives for generations after the secrets of the temple’s defenses were lost.
They overcome several traps and find chambers associated with the elements. Skyler uses his rocket pack to hold off a horde of flesh-eating beetles (until St. George collapses the entrance to seal them off) and Lilith braves a deadly sand-trap to get the last key needed to access the inner chamber of the temple. Securing the golden idol of Sikral, the heroes return to the Quicharu village. When Randolph Brisby attempts to hold Five Deer hostage, Lilith shoots the rogue, earning the gratitue of the Quicharu and their chief.
The Golden Idol of Sikral
Asked for assistance by Prof. Kenneth Gunn, Lilith’s father, the Midnighters investigate the disappearance of a manuscript by Prof. Gunn’s recently deceased associte, Prof. Brisby, tracing the theft to his nephew, Randolph. The younger Brisby has a considerable debt run up with Anthony Driogano, scion of the Freedom City Mob, and has apparently skipped town to Central America.
Tracking Brisby to the jungles of Nicaragua, the heroes find the hidden lost valley of the Quicharu. Captured by Quicharu warriors and brought before their chief, Five Deer, the heroes are to be tested to prove the truth of their claims. In the morning, they enter the Temple of Sikral, the Quicharu frog-god, closed off to the natives for generations after the secrets of the temple’s defenses were lost.
They overcome several traps and find chambers associated with the elements. Skyler uses his rocket pack to hold off a horde of flesh-eating beetles (until St. George collapses the entrance to seal them off) and Lilith braves a deadly sand-trap to get the last key needed to access the inner chamber of the temple. Securing the golden idol of Sikral, the heroes return to the Quicharu village. When Randolph Brisby attempts to hold Five Deer hostage, Lilith shoots the rogue, earning the gratitue of the Quicharu and their chief.