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Merely burying warpstone wouldn't have knocked it out of the spring (dropping boulders into a spring to bury something would have raised the water level to flow over more stuff, not less), leaking Ghur out in the wilderness would more likely become a Ghur accumulation like the barrow had a Shyish accumulation, and leylines are a more obvious elven thing IIRC.Uh, theres a number of possible causes, some of which are not innocous:
-The blood is caused by a haunt or other monster residing there. The boulders smashed the thing. Not our problem.
-The blood is caused by a Dhar artifact or warpstone gathering. The boulders either smashed or buried the thing. If it's truly destroyed, good, if its just buried, then we'd probably want to know because people are going to be using the now clear waters
-The blood is caused by a Ghur artifact(what it does is in line with a Ghur device). The boulders smashed the thing. Is our problem, we need to make sure it's actually destroyed, not damaged, in which case it'd be producing Dhar down the line.
-The blood is caused by a naturally occuring leyline nexus. The boulders damaged the geography enough to disperse it. Is an academic interest, though it might be a temporary or permanent situation.
Priests and Mathilde, I would note, have never been to the source. They only looked at the water output.
The site might very well be nocuous. But I'm not saying it's innocuous; I'm saying it's currently irrelevant.
1) It stood there for ages being part of the wider issue of Sylvania Sucks, and as we haven't generally focused on studying the endless Bits Of Sylvania that suck in a myriad of ways, there's no particular reason to get distracted by this particular Bit Of Sylvania just because it got screen time
2) Even if this Bit Of Sylvania had particular importance, it's probably destroyed
3) Even if this one wasn't destroyed, it's still stopped doing what it did
4) Even if this one has begun doing something else, it's something that doesn't behave in a manner indicative of being gribbly. If it had changed from "spilling bloody water" to, say, "emitting purple smoke" or other evil magic stuff, I would have been more concerned, but in that case Gustav would probably also have sieged it some more.
5) On the small chance that it was a particularly important bit of Sylvania, and it wasn't destroyed, and it's still doing or going to do something gribbly, and it's something gribbly enough to merit our later attention, we'll still hear about it later. We have an information network below us, and we have an Elector Count above us who can say "Mathilde this looks like your department".
I give it better-than-even chances of being nothing at all, and if it is something, it's not a time-sensitive something. The hill isn't going to get up and march on Wurtbad if we ignore it for a while.
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