RECAP
We spoke with the avatars about what to do next and we also found out that Rubius is alive, albeit imprisoned along with other deities of protection, so Ruby was elated to hear that. We gathered our newly acquired items and made our way across the barrier again.
Upon arrival, we made our way across craggy land and back to LaFar. We were assaulted by Ettin's along the way. We managed to defeat them and question a couple of the survivors, but they weren't much help. We made our way back to town to mouth agape looks when the townsfolk saw we survived the barrier. We explained we were looking for direction on where to go next, so they showed us a schism in the stars that we could only assume was the rift in space.
We then traveled to NeFar to tend to the defeated Brethren's items, but the good townsfolk took matters into their own hands and tossed all his items into the barrier to remove any taint of evil magic emanating from them. With that task behind us and no more reason to be there, we travelled back to LeFar via wind tunnel and met with the clerics again. They reminded us of the details they spoke of in the past when other visitors came through town some years ago chasing the "dark man" through the lands. They headed north to the closest outlying town to LeFar. I forget if that's Lumaal or Calanfair. With that knowledge, we packed up mundane travelling gear, bathed, ate, slept and planned to set forth the next morning. Being roughly 1000 miles away, it'll take some time, but Uther has the ability to summon fiery horses to our aid and carry us quickly across land. This will substantially reduce our travel time.
On a side note, we were apparently "off our game" according to DM as we missed several key points, hints, and clues throughout the last couple sessions. One of those things was questioning the avatars. Uther eventually remembered that we forgot to ask why Marina is being chased among several other pressing issues. That being said, we're pressing on nonetheless. We'll inevitably get answers in our travels for better or worse.