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It details an investigation into a mysterious disappearance of stones from the road between [[Estonoh]] and [[Ernele]] back in the 19th [[CFR]].
 
It details an investigation into a mysterious disappearance of stones from the road between [[Estonoh]] and [[Ernele]] back in the 19th [[CFR]].
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The investigation is launched after an [[Tarnarian royal ranks|Uroh]] from Estonoh is killed when a wheel of his carriage hits a pothole, which turns out to be caused by a large stone taken out of the road. More potholes are then discovered and a Mel-Bortoh is assigned to the case. Unsure what to do, she consults an oracle, who predicts that Jeen-Bortoh will be unsuccessful in uncovering the truth, alluding to the supernatural character of the situation. Jeen-Bortoh, worried about her career, decides to give the case to her colleague, a young and inexperienced Mel-Mederoh (junior detective).
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The investigation is launched after an [[Tarnarian royal ranks|Uroh]] from Estonoh is killed when a wheel of his carriage hits a pothole, which is caused by a large stone taken out of the road. More potholes are then discovered and a [[Tarnarian_royal_ranks|Mel-Bortoh]] is assigned to the case. Unsure what to do, she consults an oracle, who predicts that Jeen-Bortoh will be unsuccessful in uncovering the truth, alluding to the supernatural character of the situation. Jeen-Bortoh, worried about her career, decides to give the case to her colleague, a young and inexperienced Mel-Mederoh (junior detective).
    
Mel-Mederoh decides to conduct surveillance of the road, but of course quickly discovers that it is over 250 kilometers long. He also consults the oracle, who tells him that the truth will be more than he can bear and that it might break him, but that he will prevail if he decides to proceed. Mel-Mederoh then goes to the Jeenor of Estonoh and tries to persuade him to order his troops to take part in the surveillance of the road. When Jeenor learns about the oracle's prediction, he agrees.
 
Mel-Mederoh decides to conduct surveillance of the road, but of course quickly discovers that it is over 250 kilometers long. He also consults the oracle, who tells him that the truth will be more than he can bear and that it might break him, but that he will prevail if he decides to proceed. Mel-Mederoh then goes to the Jeenor of Estonoh and tries to persuade him to order his troops to take part in the surveillance of the road. When Jeenor learns about the oracle's prediction, he agrees.