Seems fair. They haven't seen any such spheres being brought to the castle or the church, although you do hear a rumour about a trader who had a brother who was once discovered a sphere and went to Priestown to tell them about it, but, with a large number of Monastic Monks, Knights and the like in tow, he discovered that the sphere had been stolen. The brother was horribly maimed by the Monks for his incompetance and left to die, though survived (apparently). After some time an Italian visited the region and following a somewhat brutal series of investigations discovered that the sphere had, supposedly, been captured by a group of witches down beyond Lake Cohorn: [hide][/hide] The Quistor's army was called for, and a great number of troops were dispatched to Pendle. Here the tale splits off, one saying that the Witches routed the army forcing them to flee and take vengence on a village, the other saying that the Army ransacked a witch-village near the town but couldn't find anything (Though numerous witches were burnt in either tale). Beyond that the tale diverges rapidly, with each person you talk to telling you a different tale, replete with golden ships, images of God, blood rain, and general fantastical nonsense.