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A character knows the following with a successful Religion check:
 
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* '''DC 20''' - ''Corpse On the Run'' - Annwyn's devoted priest Rhygedd is a genealogist and explorer in the Low Countries.  He writes of military exploits and history across the land, but his researches have recently turned up a strange treasure - a large iron crock that, once filled, seems to never empty of food so long as it rests above a cook-fire.  Strange as this power might be, there must yet be more to the crock, for since his find Rhygedd has been pursued by the servants of giants and the clergy of Beira both.  What they want with the crock, and his life, Rhygedd has no intention of finding out.
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* '''DC 20''' - ''Corpse On the Run'' - Annwyn's devoted priest Rhygedd is a genealogist and explorer in the Low Countries.  He writes about military exploits and history across the land, but his researches have recently turned up a strange treasure - a large iron crock that, once filled, seems to never empty of food so long as it rests above a cook-fire.  Strange as this power might be, there must yet be more to the crock, for since his find Rhygedd has been pursued by the servants of giants and the clergy of Beira both.  What they want with the crock, and his life, Rhygedd has no intention of finding out.
 
* '''DC 25''' - ''Calling Home the Weary Sailors'' - Daily in his innermost sanctum, Annwyn practices a ritual of power, the only thing that brings the dead safely to his black ships and from there to his realm.  If he failed to perform this ritual, the dead would remain in Scalgard and who knows what might happen then?  There are some who claim that, though very secret, the ritual is not hard and a very skilled mortal necromancer might master it; a good thing, should Annwyn ever fall, or a terrible temptation to his power.
 
* '''DC 25''' - ''Calling Home the Weary Sailors'' - Daily in his innermost sanctum, Annwyn practices a ritual of power, the only thing that brings the dead safely to his black ships and from there to his realm.  If he failed to perform this ritual, the dead would remain in Scalgard and who knows what might happen then?  There are some who claim that, though very secret, the ritual is not hard and a very skilled mortal necromancer might master it; a good thing, should Annwyn ever fall, or a terrible temptation to his power.
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''Dust, Ashes and Forgot'' - The Prince of Dust calls many souls guests in his house. One of these, his name now lost, was (or would have been) a sixth god, his purview the Shadows.  If he knows the name of his slayer(s) and what has become of her, he has whispered it only to Annwyn.  Who now, if anyone, controls his shadows is similarly a mystery.   
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''Dust, Ashes and Forgot'' - The Prince of Dust calls many souls guests in his house. One of these, his name now lost, was (or would have been) a sixth god, his purview the Shadows.  If he knows the name of his slayer(s) and what has become of her, he has whispered it only to Annwyn.  Who now, if anyone, controls his shadows is similarly a mystery.   
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* '''DC 20''' - ''Getting A Head'' - Knowledge and wisdom are not the same, and though Beira's priest Branwen had knowledge of the doom of Mathol, Saeson Duke of Harlech, he did not have the wisdom to keep from speaking his prophecy.  He lost his head as a result but even that didn't stop his tongue.  Within the season, Mathol had the head placed far out of sight in his tallest tower, where it continued to tell of the future.  Mathol's doom came from the sea soon after, though, in the form of giants, and what's happened to Branwen's head since no one has been willing to find out.
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* '''DC 25''' - ''The School of Ice'' - Few have ever survived the tundral cold long enough to find Beira's icy palace, but for those who do the Strigamarche awaits.  In this dread school, Biera teaches her greatest rituals of prophecy, divination and control.  The cost of such knowledge is simple - each student must, at the end of one year of study, divine the time and nature of their own death.  Few to begin with, fewer students still return to the world of men, either driven mad by the knowledge or finding that their life ends there, with Mother Crow's cold hand on their warm hearts.
 
* '''DC 25''' - ''The School of Ice'' - Few have ever survived the tundral cold long enough to find Beira's icy palace, but for those who do the Strigamarche awaits.  In this dread school, Biera teaches her greatest rituals of prophecy, divination and control.  The cost of such knowledge is simple - each student must, at the end of one year of study, divine the time and nature of their own death.  Few to begin with, fewer students still return to the world of men, either driven mad by the knowledge or finding that their life ends there, with Mother Crow's cold hand on their warm hearts.
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''Standing On Native Snow'' - Of the five gods, Beira alone was born within Scalgard, and raised herself to godhood only after Cerithwen traced her path to this world.  Her history is sung in the howling of the winter wind and written in the patterns made by snow drifts.  Learning the whole of this history would undoubtedly grant insights into the origins of her sorcerous power, and how possibly to usurp it - or to claim new godhood of one's own.  
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''Standing On Native Snow'' - Of the five gods, Beira alone was born within Scalgard, and raised herself to godhood only after Cerithwen traced her path to this world.  Her history is sung in the howling of the winter wind and written in the patterns made by snow drifts.  Learning the whole of this history would undoubtedly grant insights into the origins of her sorcerous power, and how possibly to usurp it - or to claim new godhood of one's own.  
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* '''DC 20''' - ''The Churlish Servant'' - Cerithwen set her priest Gwion to tend the fire beneath her cauldron.  But when three drops boiled over from the bowl and splashed on his hand, the goddess came at him in a rage for learning the secrets she had brewed.  He turned himself into a rabbit to run from her, but she chased him as a hound; he became a salmon and jumped into a river, but she swam after as an otter; he took to the air, a swallow, but she was faster as a hawk.  Gwion only lost his lady when he became a seed, but now he will not return to life as a man for fear his goddess will find him from her view in the skies.   
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* '''DC 20''' - ''The Churlish Servant'' - Cerithwen set her priest Gwion to tend the fire beneath her cauldron.  But when three drops boiled over from the bowl and splashed on his hand, the goddess came at him in a rage for learning the secrets she had brewed.  He turned himself into a rabbit to run from her, but she chased him as a hound; He became a salmon and jumped into a river, but she swam after as an otter; he took to the air, a swallow, but she was faster as a hawk.  Gwion only lost his lady when he became a seed, but now he will not return to life as a man for fear his goddess will find him from her view in the skies.   
 
* '''DC 25''' - ''Early Birds Better Late'' - Ever seeking the new, Cerithwen was the first of the gods to come to Scalgard.  Though she did not mean for them to see, Annwyn and Mannanan followed her light to find the way.  A skilled astrologer might be able trace her courses through the sky and find a path to the land from which the gods arrived, but reaching that land once a path is found might prove... difficult.
 
* '''DC 25''' - ''Early Birds Better Late'' - Ever seeking the new, Cerithwen was the first of the gods to come to Scalgard.  Though she did not mean for them to see, Annwyn and Mannanan followed her light to find the way.  A skilled astrologer might be able trace her courses through the sky and find a path to the land from which the gods arrived, but reaching that land once a path is found might prove... difficult.
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''Birthing the New Flesh'' - The same ritual that the Luminous use to change their shapes can be turned into a terrible curse when used against their foes.  A man can be changed to a pig and set in a sty to wallow his days away in filth, or a fox to be hunted by his own hounds.  But cursed worse yet is the man whose form will not stay still, but changes from man to wolf and back again, his nights filled with murderous rage directed against his most loved, as Cerithwen chases him across the sky.
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''Birthing the New Flesh'' - The same ritual that the Luminous use to change their shapes can be turned into a terrible curse when used against their foes.  A man can be changed to a pig and set in a sty to wallow his days away in filth, or a fox to be hunted by his own hounds.  But cursed worse yet is the man whose form will not stay still, but changes from man to wolf and back again, his nights filled with murderous rage directed against his most loved, as Cerithwen chases him across the sky.

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