Polly reunited with this old master ahead of schedule, and added another complicated father figure to her growing collection.
Who is Sir Lachlin?
The revelation of this public figure's true identity would trigger a succession crisis, though one the DoA may seek to weaponize, if the timing is right.
Who is Hierophant Aldali? (Or, Nael I)
While it's tempting to blame this person for everything wrong with the world, it was revealed that they are merely a symptom of an otherwise aberrant cycle and not the cause.
Who is The Tyrant King (Or, Neziah)
The quest to save this long-time DoA accomplice was put on ice, despite the trip being only a plane ride away.
Who is Zurggi?
Pack more than just your sunscreen. These islands were supposedly once the body of a god, and may hold the key to cracking the old chestnut of druidic immortality.
What are the Shards of Yuwe?
One of the last beings alive to have met the founder of the School of Sibilance, this person is hiding out somewhere behind enemy lines.
Who is Rhododendron?
Despite being spurred to conflict to serve the machinations of a greater evil, the rancor of this militaristic nation is easily understandable, if not ultimately righteous.
What is Drakenket?
This deadly perennial seeks to put an end to gardening conventions once and for all.
Who is Hellebore?
While the true nature of this uncanny kinfolk has eluded Eloise since their arrival at the Keep, they were last reported in the presence of an immortal rose.
Who is Kapra?
North of the Calenorian coast, this wintry island is the original home of Ludo, and is known for its witches and numerous catacombs.
What is Volviss?
Eloise will need to conjure some of that down-to-earth Atlee charm to relate to this unconventional candidate.
Who is Archdruid Bendukadur? (Or, Ben)
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey -- the ouroboros has already eaten its own tail, but the DoA must still deal with the belly of this beast.
What is the Blade that Killed the Gods?
This national leader may be described in a number of unflattering ways, but draconian is not among them, ironically.
Who is the Drakenkaiser
It's hard to imagine how this self-made magician has escaped a direct confrontation with the DoA, especially when you consider the body of evidence against them.
Who is Dean Erchamhar Vrosch? (Or, The Dean)
This chthonic oubliette is best described by Sam Reich's catchphrase on Dropout's Game Changer.
What is the Axe Roads?
Responsible for sanctifying the world's only sky-whalefall, this spiritualist is Luuedei's charge to fold into the new Bright Council.
Who is Elder Mirzo?
The only way to solve this problem is to learn from the mistakes we never made, if Lyrik can navigate the Shadowfell in one piece.
What is Medianus sinking?
Might makes right, according to this powerful group who scheme with more than just that rhyme.
Who is the Bright Council?
This malefactor may be dishonest, but calling them liar would be playing right into their hands, metaphorically speaking.
Who is Yol Deidred?
A person? Place? Thing? Hard to say, but you're certain to find this and la mort at the end of the rainbow.
What is the Ivory Palais?
This event, if not stopped, would create direct access for the Tyrant King's forces throughout the Kingdom of Calenoria.
What is the Bloom?
Unlike their siblings, this person has never been anyone but themselves, despite no longer being who they used to be.
Who is the Missing God of Magic (Or, Maestro (for half points)
While not a half-brother, this brother eliminated his weaker half in the name of a holy crusade.
Who is Baradhor?
While most employers require a thorough background check, the credible rumors about this misfit's past have been less than humored by Polly and co.
Who is Beebo? (Or, Shane).
A part of the same empire as the original home of the Unkind Refrain, this country houses the library that one may find the ritual book needed to summon Mors.
What is Han'jara?