I parked my Scalar at one of the enclosed airship moors at Gentry County Airport and took a cable train to the terminal at University Plaza. There, I met up with the University Chaplain and the Headmaster, himself, who walked me over to 124 West Mason Street. I took a look around and saw no immediate sign of trouble other than the fact that the spellfire dymensional frame plane was missing its Algorithm Book.
That's troubling, because the Algorithm Book is essentially the brain of the dymensional plane. One cannot cast their created world across their dymensional plane frame if the Book containing all of the geographical information and character information and what-not is missing. So I asked Glenda Browen, roommate and cousin of Ivella Ogden what exactly transpired.
Accordingly, she, Ivella, and their other two roommates, Arthur Corbin and Martin Nodd, were co-administering the dymensional plane, implementing a session of TableQuest, which involves character role play among numerous members connected through radio frequency by their home consoles. They were operating it as a business, charging 25.00 qors per month. It was at a crucial point in a quest involving all four roommates when their consoles went blank and a commotion was heard coming from Ivella Ogden's room. Martin Nodd went to investigate, and that was when Ivella's bedroom door flew open and a dark figure rushed out, knocking him to the floor.
The other three roommates tried to catch the burglar but he escaped. That was when Glenda realized that not only was the Book missing, so was Ivella. I asked Glenda where she saw the burglar go, and she pointed Eastward.
I understand that there are some abandoned mineshafts and sheds toward that area; so I will check that area first.