Having retrieved the sahuagin relic The Wave from the mansion of the Storm Lord Yorrick Amanatu, Envy and the Outcasts returned to the sahuagin underwater fortress and presented the magical relic to the sahuagin high priest Kahohe. But Twitch voiced her concerns to the gathered sahuagin--the group's incursion to the Amanatu stronghold suggested that House Amanatu may not have been aware of the relic's theft, and it was possible that yet unknown forces were attempting to manipulate the sahuagin and the Storm Lords into conflict. Kahohe agreed to resume the truce with the surface and appointed his aide, Ekoni, to serve as an ambassador to the surface. Additionally, Kahohe indicated that Twitch's mentor, Captain Redtusk, was free to leave and to return to the surface if he wished. The Outcasts shuttled Ekoni and his delegation back to Stormreach harbor, where the locals cheered the return of the sahuagin as the sign that the truce allowing for sea trade was soon to resume. Although the Outcasts kept a low profile--and the rumor mill seemed not to attribute the raid on the Amanatu mansion to them--they were approached by Var'Alyn, the female elf bartender from the Dragon Bar, where the group had successfully extracted Lady Alna just weeks prior. Var'Alyn explained that someone wanted to speak with the Outcasts--namely, Glitz, whom the group had seen as the master brewer in the cellar of the Dragon Bar during their earlier operation. The group agreed to the meeting and accompanied Var'Alyn back to the Dragon Bar. There, Glitz the brewer offered the group clearly enchanted drinks which, he claimed, would aid them in their missions. Skeptically and reluctantly, one by one, the Outcasts quaffed the elixirs--and one by one, each experienced a vision tied somehow to them: Sh'Nezz'Tar had visions of his ancestors battling aberrations; Legion had a vision of being a storm giant; Yipping saw his parents with his former employer, The Knack, talking about fighting Sakkinnirot, an Overlord from the Age of Demons; Envy saw her parents bargaining with the demon Levistus by obtaining wealth in exchange for their souls and that of Envy's; Lukar saw a vision of the first vampire, who dwells in the realm of M'Barr and who possesses the cure for the vampire vulnerability to sunlight, and one Lady Furnow, a pawn of Karrnath's vampire king Kaius, who was seeking to release the first vampire; Twitch saw her parents, as soldiers bearing the regalia of the Silver Flame slaughtered them and the rest of her family, entrusting an infant Twitch to Yipping's friend Khagra, while a young Redtusk pledged to help the infant Twitch as she grew. Glitz explained that all of these visions were, in fact, memories that his potions helped to restore. The group thanked Glitz for the strange but potent gifts, and as they departed, the Outcasts remarked to each other how wise and powerful this seemingly simple brew-master appeared to be. Lukar told the others that his vision was a dire warning. Lady Furnow was responsible for the death of Lukar's wife from long ago before he had become a vampire. Lukar declared that Furnow needed to be stopped from accomplishing her mission. Twitch and the others pledged their support to Lukar's cause--on the understanding, of course, that there was wealth and other booty to be gained in the course of this noble cause; the Outcasts are pirates, after all. To try to track down leads to Lady Furnow's whereabouts, the Outcasts returned to the necromancer Haliss Cost, and ultimately followed their leads to the Temple of the Blood of Vol. At the temple, Legion snooped and located papers that Lukar determined confirmed that Lady Furnow had been using the temple as a base of operations. Under questioning, however, the high priest confessed that while Lady Furnow had been present at the temple, she had not been seen in at least a week's time. But the Outcasts were on the trail, and Lady Furnow appeared to be still nearby; now it was just a matter of tracking her down, for whatever good or ill might come from the confrontation.