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A character knows the following with a successful Religion check:
 
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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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