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- Were Tyrone, Andrea, Dorleck, and Illus always with the Vanguard?
- No, they all grew into on their own accord.
- When the party met the Tyrone, he was trying to take Andrea’s amulet; she was not trying to take the Tear, as he claimed. Though he had not aligned to Kaltherzig, he was converging on that path. He turned later on when he was brought back to life after the gods helped the party destroy him.
- Andrea was turned against Tyrone prior to him being killed by the party; she was brought back to life by acolytes of Kaltherzig.
- Dorleck took on Kaltherzig as a Warlock patron when he left the Labyrinth of Ghost Hill, so by the time the party met him, he was already turned.
- Illus was turned by Dorleck when they met in Moat Cailin, so he was already turned by the time the party met him.
- Who killed Rolan?
- Who put that commoner up to stealing from Greyguard?
- What was happening with the ravens?
- Dreadfort squads were shooting them with help from the Eyrie.
- What’s up with the Slaads?
- They were agents of Air, summoned by those corrupted to either follow Air themselves, or those tricked by Air into thinking these would help on the side of good.
- Who was behind the bandits on the Gold Road?
- The Lannisters, to frame the Manderlys
- They were the ones that paid the bandits with fake gold
- How was the Erie tracking you?
- Travers had a coin on him, that you kept with you, that was activated by his last words “Feel Free”
- To deactivate, say the words “Safe and Secure”
- Last Ioun Stone
- If you were to have taken command of Greyguard as part of the Night’s Watch, a strange arrogant young man would have passed through that area. If not, you’d have to find it by chance, or by visiting Grand at his tribe’s home.
- Greyguard:
- “Ah. It is you that are to take me to a location north of the wall.”
- After some conversation, maybe about why they should
- “It is not a matter of whether you will.” He looks at Qhortho. “Your people would say, “it is known.” He looks to everyone. “You see, I’ve seen, and you will see, that I see the past, present, and future. Have my whole life. It’s led me to you, as you will lead me to it.”
- Why does he have to go?
- “My task is not glamorous nor exciting. I have seen how it ends. I serve only as a watcher for my round on the throne. Though I have a sense of your fates, that ink is still wet. You will have to learn yours in time.”
- Grand mentioned that his tribe is at the mouth of a river, south of where the Antler River meets the shoreline.
- Those with some knowledge of history and travel would have noticed markings upon arrival that are very similar to the nomadic Hornfoot Tribe, but they are from farther north.
- This is a breakaway faction that calls themselves the Hornholt Tribe.
- Grand would have pointed you towards a special green-seer from the Reach that lives in a cave not far from them:
- The cave exists at the very start (headwaters) of the Antler River in the Haunted Forest. Roughly directly north and directly east of the Fist of the First Men.
- The cave is actually a great cavern under a wooded hill, deep within a system of caves. A strange young man sits in a weirwood throne in the great cavern, by an abyss, tended by a thriving colony of Children of the Forest.
- This is the Three-Eyed Raven (THIS IS NOT THE SAME 3-EYED RAVEN FROM CURRENT DAY GoT)
- The last Ioun Stone was Greater Absorption and would have required a fight with a Storm Giant Quintessent to upgrade it from cancelling 50 levels of spells to 75 levels of spells.
- What happens when the last Ioun Stone is inserted?
- Mentions of not removing protections, not to unravel secrets, not to save the undead were all warnings.
- Upon defeating the final Ioun monster, the ground opens, revealing a staircase attached the walls that goes fifty feet deep.
- At the bottom is a staked vampire named Vyctoria, kept there for an unknown amount of time.
- Vyctor was her lover and had been collecting the Ioun Stones, but he was trapped by Travers and company, and his stones stolen and cast around Westeros to prevent.
- Horn of Winter
- The Giant’s Stair = the frozen plains before the very large trees just north of the Haunted Forest
- Blowing the horn in this location would release a Tarrasque from the ground under the wielder’s “control” with each of the players able to control a limb for the Tarrasque.
- Ornogrim’s tribe
- Splinter group of the Thenns.
- The child that was supposed to be killed was never killed – this was Burton.