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* '''History DC 20''' - ''Hope in Hidden Springs'' - At a small lake nestled in the hills in the Ceumric north an Aelfin warlord, Uldane the Rivers' Son, calls heroes to his hold.  He welcomes all to his table, but takes care to send emissaries of his own to his fellow cantrev lords, outside the bond of the Three Crowns, who he seems to tolerate only barely.  Uldane has fast become a force to be reckoned with, while cantrev lords and nearby Fenian clans wait in wonder and  hope that the reckoning he plans is not with them.
 
* '''History DC 20''' - ''Hope in Hidden Springs'' - At a small lake nestled in the hills in the Ceumric north an Aelfin warlord, Uldane the Rivers' Son, calls heroes to his hold.  He welcomes all to his table, but takes care to send emissaries of his own to his fellow cantrev lords, outside the bond of the Three Crowns, who he seems to tolerate only barely.  Uldane has fast become a force to be reckoned with, while cantrev lords and nearby Fenian clans wait in wonder and  hope that the reckoning he plans is not with them.
 
* '''Arcana DC 25''' - ''A Fair, Inconstant Castle'' - When the morning mists have lately parted on Ceumri's southwest shore, shepherds have seen a new castle in the distance, battlements gleaming.  Though the castle's gone by mid-day, those same shepherds report the beating of hooves far behind as they turn east and bring their flocks home with the twilight.  The castle is almost certainly a Sidhe thing, and the local lords seem content to wait for one of the Crowns to wander by to deal with it.  But while the Strange Lord who rules the new keep has sent no messenger so far, he, or she, or it may grow tired of waiting.   
 
* '''Arcana DC 25''' - ''A Fair, Inconstant Castle'' - When the morning mists have lately parted on Ceumri's southwest shore, shepherds have seen a new castle in the distance, battlements gleaming.  Though the castle's gone by mid-day, those same shepherds report the beating of hooves far behind as they turn east and bring their flocks home with the twilight.  The castle is almost certainly a Sidhe thing, and the local lords seem content to wait for one of the Crowns to wander by to deal with it.  But while the Strange Lord who rules the new keep has sent no messenger so far, he, or she, or it may grow tired of waiting.   
* '''History DC 30''' - ''Uneasy Rests the Crown'' - It is hard to find hope in a land so beset by darkness, and even the greatest may succumb to despair.  So it is with some of Ceumri's Crowns who, seeing total annihilation ahead, have sold some of the Ceumric to the enemy to keep the rest safe.  The Fir Bolg sneak in through opened secret passages, the giants come up over unguarded walls, and in the course of a night castles fall.  If any knew of their treachery, trust in the whole tradition, and the tenuous unity among the Ceumric that it brings, could come crashing down as sure as those few, betrayed castles' walls.
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* '''Streetwise DC 30''' - ''Uneasy Rests the Crown'' - It is hard to find hope in a land so beset by darkness, and even the greatest may succumb to despair.  So it is with some of Ceumri's Crowns who, seeing total annihilation ahead, have sold some of the Ceumric to the enemy to keep the rest safe.  The Fir Bolg sneak in through opened secret passages, the giants come up over unguarded walls, and in the course of a night castles fall.  If any knew of their treachery, trust in the whole tradition, and the tenuous unity among the Ceumric that it brings, could come crashing down as sure as those few, betrayed castles' walls.
  
  
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* '''History DC 25''' - ''Blood Feud'' - Cinaeth MacAeda's critics say he puts on airs.  He builds great stone orreries across his lands; imports dyes, spice, fur and steel by ship from as far off as Thrudvang; and calls wizards to his halls to give him advice. And he does stand out amongst their Lairds of the Fenian, but his strangest attribute is also his most secret, and his most horrible.  Deep in the privacy of his halls, Cinaeth feasts on the flesh of men, as indeed do all of his kin.  This is a rite of blood and power, but in service to what god or monster is a better-kept secret still.
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* '''Streetwise DC 25''' - ''Blood Feud'' - Cinaeth MacAeda's critics say he puts on airs.  He builds great stone orreries across his lands; imports dyes, spice, fur and steel by ship from as far off as Thrudvang; and calls wizards to his halls to give him advice. And he does stand out amongst their Lairds of the Fenian, but his strangest attribute is also his most secret, and his most horrible.  Deep in the privacy of his halls, Cinaeth feasts on the flesh of men, as indeed do all of his kin.  This is a rite of blood and power, but in service to what god or monster is a better-kept secret still.
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''The Soldiers of Frost and Bone'' -  
 
* '''DC 30''' - ''The Soldiers of Frost and Bone'' -  
  
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I character knows the following with a successful skill check:
  
* '''History DC 20''' - ''Keep On the Borderlands'' -  
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* '''Streetwise DC 20''' - ''Keep On the Borderlands'' -  
 
* '''History DC 25''' - ''The Raven Banner'' - When Richard of Woaden had cause to war with Henry the Bold over Elaine of Herester last summer, he hired a mercenary company called The Raven Banner to fight for him. They came in dark armor and rattling chains, with a tattered flag covered over in feathers. They seemed hard, desperate men, little better than brigands, and lead by a woman they called the Raven Queen. Beautiful, pale and black-haired, she owned a withering power of unknown source and led her army to slaughter Henry's irregulars.  She won Richard his woman, but he still has nightmares about what he saw and has yet to visit his new wife in the marriage bed.
 
* '''History DC 25''' - ''The Raven Banner'' - When Richard of Woaden had cause to war with Henry the Bold over Elaine of Herester last summer, he hired a mercenary company called The Raven Banner to fight for him. They came in dark armor and rattling chains, with a tattered flag covered over in feathers. They seemed hard, desperate men, little better than brigands, and lead by a woman they called the Raven Queen. Beautiful, pale and black-haired, she owned a withering power of unknown source and led her army to slaughter Henry's irregulars.  She won Richard his woman, but he still has nightmares about what he saw and has yet to visit his new wife in the marriage bed.
* '''History DC 30''' - ''The High King's Fate''  
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* '''Streetwise DC 30''' - ''The High King's Fate''  
  
  
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* '''DC 20''' - ''Crowns in the Mud'' - Not all Thrudvanir nobles war with their siblings for land.  Some join the clergy of one god or another and seek power through the faith; some do not have the heart to kill their brothers and retire to a small town, with no land to call their own but a farmer's plot.  A very few, though, like the brave fighter Sigrun Holdrsdottar, take a stand against it all.  Sigrun has left the comfort of castle, handmaids and bondsmen, unlimbered her shield and hefted her hammer in service to a small band of ''landsers'' and seeks to end the very real slavery of the serfs and the idealogical slavery of her noble kin.
 
* '''DC 20''' - ''Crowns in the Mud'' - Not all Thrudvanir nobles war with their siblings for land.  Some join the clergy of one god or another and seek power through the faith; some do not have the heart to kill their brothers and retire to a small town, with no land to call their own but a farmer's plot.  A very few, though, like the brave fighter Sigrun Holdrsdottar, take a stand against it all.  Sigrun has left the comfort of castle, handmaids and bondsmen, unlimbered her shield and hefted her hammer in service to a small band of ''landsers'' and seeks to end the very real slavery of the serfs and the idealogical slavery of her noble kin.
* '''DC 25''' - ''The Plague Knows No Master'' - This fall, Gotfried, king of Straslund hired a mercenary troupe called The Raven Banner to claim his brother Lothar's lands of Achvart.  Lothar set in for siege, but would have done better to fall on his sword.  The Banner's leader, the Raven Queen, is not a patient woman. She hung a great cauldron above a strangely crackling fire and, naked and pale, she danced before it, chanting in a strange tongue, throughout the night.  As dawn broke, all of Achvart's men, Lothar included, fell over dead. The women wailed as she turned and lead her banner from the field, but they shrieked in terror when their dead husbands rose once more and, weapons in hand, to shamble after their new Queen.  
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* '''DC 25''' - ''Plague Knows No Master'' - This fall, Gotfried, king of Straslund hired a mercenary troupe called The Raven Banner to claim his brother Lothar's lands of Achvart.  Lothar set in for siege, but would have done better to fall on his sword.  The Banner's leader, the Raven Queen, is not a patient woman. She hung a great cauldron above a strangely crackling fire and, naked and pale, she danced before it, chanting in a strange tongue, throughout the night.  As dawn broke, all of Achvart's men, Lothar included, fell over dead. The women wailed as she turned and lead her banner from the field, but they shrieked in terror when their dead husbands rose once more and, weapons in hand, to shamble after their new Queen.  
 
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A character knows the following with a successful skill check:
 
A character knows the following with a successful skill check:
  
* '''History DC 20''' - ''The Lord of Kyiv Castle'' - Ivan Tsarevitch is a mountain of a man; tall, strong, square-jawed.  But tired.  Once he was one of many proud kralj in Volkhov; now the others are all dead, scattered, or poor guests in his lonely castle.  Ivan laughs rarely, and sleeps less.  He wins small victories against his foes, but can never enjoy them, for there's always another village in need of aid, and the village he saves now will be mad again by next week.  Ivan Tsarevitch presses ever on.
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* '''Streetwise DC 20''' - ''The Lord of Kyiv Castle'' - Ivan Tsarevitch is a mountain of a man; tall, strong, square-jawed.  But tired.  Once he was one of many proud kralj in Volkhov; now the others are all dead, scattered, or poor guests in his lonely castle.  Ivan laughs rarely, and sleeps less.  He wins small victories against his foes, but can never enjoy them, for there's always another village in need of aid, and the village he saves now will be mad again by next week.  Ivan Tsarevitch presses ever on.
 
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* '''Religion DC 30''' - ''Wolves in the Night'' - Though Mannanan brought the storms, Ivan is truly the one responsible for Volkhov's woes.  Five years gone, the godless Ivan turned one of Cerithwen's Luminous away from his gate, and suffered a curse in return; on the nights that the moon goddess was fullest in the sky, Ivan would become a raging bear and no good host at all to any that he loved.  A pact with Mannanan now keeps Cerithwen from ruling the nighttime sky and grants Ivan relief from the bear-curse.  But the state of Volkhov is a curse far more terrible to weather.
 
* '''Religion DC 30''' - ''Wolves in the Night'' - Though Mannanan brought the storms, Ivan is truly the one responsible for Volkhov's woes.  Five years gone, the godless Ivan turned one of Cerithwen's Luminous away from his gate, and suffered a curse in return; on the nights that the moon goddess was fullest in the sky, Ivan would become a raging bear and no good host at all to any that he loved.  A pact with Mannanan now keeps Cerithwen from ruling the nighttime sky and grants Ivan relief from the bear-curse.  But the state of Volkhov is a curse far more terrible to weather.

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