Post Naga nonsense

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We went back to RRC's palace, found his vizier bound and gagged in a storeroom, then played detective for a bit with no good results. There was a 9-unknown men meeting that evening, and we were warned to expect trouble. So we go in to "heavily warded unenterable chamber" to find that instead of 9 unknown men there are 9 rakshasas who try to get us to consent to a Geas to take out Utpala. Seems he's stealing all their spellbooks. We beat the trash out of each other, with Harald cutting two of the leader (a rukh)'s three heads off. Then Harald gets killed, goes into his death jar, and the dumb rakshasa steals the head chopping sword. We do get a rukh paw via the Whip Sword before he teleports away, so now we're down to Roc eggs and Dragon turtle eye. Harald returns to life, we beat down the other rakshasas and bind the four that survive with oaths to serve Harald for a year, guide us through Lanka, and get back his sword. So, 4 Rakshasa hirelings! Then RRC and the other real unknown men show up and we talk.

They healed the eunuch and got some info. We have to fix math, and find the formula that describes the movement of the crystal spheres. Then, the unknown men plan to head to Nibiru (or whatever) via soma and "pull an Armageddon", blowing it up. Since you already fixed math, I guess we can do the other unless you want to/have good leads. I would go talk to Themistoclea, since Harmony is kind of a Pythagorean thing. Harald's going to ask the Unknowns for help with our quest in exchange for our help with their quest, and see if they can get us that eye.

Or something similar. Either way, the Men (some of whom are women) seem like decent folks.