"Oh, a fellow practitioner!" Humphrey’s eyes light up when you mention you are also a magic user. "I’ll be more than happy to assist you in any way I can!"
He pauses, collecting himself "Ah, yes. Mistamere Castle. You’re not the first to seek information about it. A group called the ‘Ironclad Company’ came to me just last week, asking similar questions. Unfortunately, I fear none of them returned from their expedition to the castle."
Humphrey turns toward a cluttered table in the corner and begins rummaging through a pile of crumpled parchments. After a moment, he retrieves a handful of worn papers, smoothing them out with his hand
"These are my research notes," he says proudly "I’ve managed to confirm many details through town records, but some of this comes from old folk tales. So, take what you will from them."
He sets the papers down and begins scanning them carefully. "Now, let’s see…"
He straightens the pages one by one, his brow furrowing as he speaks.
"According to the townsfolk, there has always been some form of a keep on the site of Mistamere, dating all the way back to the time of King Halav. It was likely built for a specific purpose, though I’ve yet to uncover what that might have been. The castle is situated quite far from the Windrush River—too far to rely on it as a primary water source, so I don’t believe there was ever any major settlement nearby. The site does have a good view over both the river and the lake, which made it a strategic location, to be sure.
"Strangely, though, the Black Peak Mountains already form a natural barrier between Karameikos and foreign lands, so it’s odd that such a fortification would be built further to the north of Threshold, where there’s no immediate threat of hostile armies. Why construct it so far from the heart of the kingdom?"
Humphrey taps his finger against the parchment, then continues, "Now, according to the Song of Halav, if we are to trust it, the final battle between the Beastmen and humanity occurred somewhere near Threshold. The original Mistmere Castle was destroyed during those battles. At least, that’s what the tales say. It was rebuilt twice after that. First, in the fourth century, but that structure was ravaged by fire only seventy years later. The last reconstruction happened at the turn of the seventh century. A nobleman by the name of Vasile Stoica was the last to rule the castle. But, according to legend, a terrible fate befell him and his family."
He pauses, eyes narrowing slightly "No one survived to tell the tale of what exactly happened. There were no witnesses, and the ruins have been avoided ever since. There are reports from the years following that suggest something unnatural lingers there. The specters of Vasile and his wife are said to haunt the halls, eternally searching for their lost children. The land around the castle is completely barren, and no living creature dares to claim it. Even goblins steer clear of the place. It is as if the very earth itself has been cursed."
Humphrey looks up from the parchment and back at you "The Baron is very keen on reclaiming the castle, and he’s offered generous rewards to anyone who can clear the site and restore it. But I must warn you, many have tried and failed. If you’re planning to venture there, you should prepare for the worst. I would recommend consulting with the church before you go. See if they can offer any wards or blessings to protect you from spirits, or anything else that may be lurking there."