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=ANDREW's Notes= :: Durgaz cross-referenced his seer readings of Zal'Kazzir and Etri, and confirmed that Petrus was indeed Etri in disguise. He also learned that Wilhelm, Mary, and the entire First-Hold council had been charmed, that the marriage between Wilhelm and Mary had been arranged to throw suspicion off Petrus should someone suspect an impostor, and that the recall of Wilhelm and election of Wilis had also been Etri's doing. :: Etri also knew a few things about a Succubus Queen who lived in the North, supposedly imprisoned by the "black-bloods" somewhere near the Sighing Cliffs for refusing to join Izrador. She had a servant, the "just advisor", who watched over a large part of the North and served as a warning to the demons who WERE loyal to Izarador (i.e., devils) to stay in the North. (This section was kind of unclear, and may be incorrect; if you'd like to clarify any of it for me, please do.) :: She and the other succubi of the Corbrons did not seem to have any particular allegiance to this Queen. Oddly, the Queen and the Just Advisor did seem to have some connection to Ardherin (since Ardherin wanted us to free her), which was unexpected, since she seemed to be regarded as a traitor to the Shadow. However, this request wasn't made until after Ardherin was gone, so it might have been the Just Advisor asking us, not the Sorcerer of Shadow. :: Learning of the Succubus Queen at the Sighing Cliffs jogged another of Durgaz's memories, specifically one of a "lost day" in one of his visions that had taken place while Zal was up north, following the incident on the Paths. In this vision, which was fuzzy and seemed magically clouded, Durgaz saw a spot where a huge stone bastard sword was carved into the cliff face, and saw a woman being thrown or falling from the top of it, only to be caught by Zal'Kazzir. (I would definitely like to delve further into this vision, if possible.) :: Some implication was made that Ardherin might not be pulling all the strings we thought he was, and that SUNULAEL might actually be the mastermind behind much of what was happening. I can't remember how or why we got this impression, however. :: Ardherin seemed confused by Kyuad and Durgaz's questions about Beirial the Seeker, the first legate, and in fact didn't even seem to know who he was.
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