News: Distant Madness

30 Autumn, 500 A.O.V.

Flint Tribune

Mystery Illness Sweeps Parity Lake

Goodson’s Estuarial Reformatory has become home to a growing population of demented people, now numbering nearly thirty.

All suffer from a condition doctors are calling Distant Madness. Suspected to be a magical affliction, perhaps fallout from the events on Cauldron Hill in the summer, the condition causes victims to feel physically displaced and unable to tell how far away things are.

The mad men and women hail mostly from Parity Lake. A few cases were reported in North Shore, but the wealthier victims have the resources to afford magical alleviation.