This adorable spirit of Wintermas is most unlike its 11 other brethren, and sports a curious gold-trim top hat, monocle, and pipe.
Commercialism
(Something Festive in Every Roll)
Which combat was this song played in?
The Sandworm
(The Cycle Begins Anew)
In ancient times, Shurima's army was led by god-warriors clad in golden armor and blessed with the power of the Sun. What were they called before and after their fall to corruption?
The Ascended / Darkin
(Daughter of Blood | Laws of Stone | Flames of Revolution | Ouroboros)
Which player character has been dropped to 0 hit points the most times, and how many times has it happened?
Miss Demyne
6 times
Name the annual tradition in Ionia that brings together people from all walks of life who hope to commune with the spirits of their departed loved ones.
The Spirit Blossom Festival
(The Spirit Blossom Festival)
THIS ORC GREAT WISH IS SERVE GOOD FOOD AND STRONG DRUG!
Bik Gaakgh
(Cult of the Armordillo | The Cycle Begins Anew)
Which session was this song played in?
Death in Four Acts
How was Prince Sulthar slain?
Shot through the PP with a flaming holy arrow
(Death in Four Acts)
How many nipples did Wednesday the camel have?
40
(The Cycle Begins Anew)
In Runeterra, celestial beings who descend to the mortal plane are recognized by the specific values and ideals that they embody. What name is given to these gods?
Aspects
(Rising Light)
Before Bendeer was tamed by Dyamos, he had another name. What was that name?
Comet
(Where the Ben-deer Go)
Who was the primary antagonist for the combat in which this song was played?
Eldred Crownguard
(Turmoil and Justice | Flames of Revolution)
What armored monstrosity terrorized the mountainous regions in Ionia and brought several villages to ruin before it was hunted down and slain in its lair.
Young Terrasque
(Monster Hunter)
What is the largest size the party has ever reached at any one point in time (including allies, familiars, and summoned creatures)?
Note: Creatures summoned by spells (e.g. Spirit Guardians) only count as 1
15
(Where the Bendeer Go | The Cycle Begins Anew)
This series of edicts laid out in the nation of Demacia was designed to protect its people by restricting the use of magic and limiting the rights of magicborn within its borders.
Laws of Stone
(Laws of Stone)
This swordmaster is the distinguished and decorated Blade-Keeper of House Laurent. He looks forward to his retirement in the near future.
Blanc Laurent
(Message for the Red Mountain)
Which session was this song played in?
Daughter of Blood
Since the unfortunate passing of the Saint of Claus, Krampus has had to resort to what method in order to keep up the work his brother has left him?
He uses minions and summons (kidnaps) heroes from other worlds to deliver presents for him
(Krampusnacht)
Which player character has healed the most hit points, and how much damage have they healed?
Guinnesha
1198 hit points healed
This Bilgewater superstition is practiced by sailors all across Runeterra and is meant to appease any ill-willed gods or monsters they may encounter during their journey.
Pay a tithe to the depths
(Written in the Stars)
This mute tattoo artist and innkeeper hails from a small fishing town that still bears the scars of foreign occupation. His son was once pressed into the service of the Raven Pact.
Bo'lii
(The Raven Pact)
For which town was this song the ambient music for?
Goldweald
(Dying Light)
What medical guidance was once given to Robbin to help stabilize a fellow party member?
Do CPR to Stayin' Alive
(Message for the Red Mountain)
Which member of the party has dealt the most damage in a single action/bonus action/reaction and how much damage did they deal?
#1 - Ikea (587 damage - Citrus and Powder)
#2 - Dyamos (??? - Death in Four Acts)
#3 - Gonzo/Robbin (223 - Descendant's Path)
The Kindred personify death as Lamb and Wolf, never one without the other. What philosophy of death does each embody?
Lamb greets those who welcome death, a reminder that death is a beautiful beginning as much as it is an end.
Wolf hunts those who refuse to accept their death, a reminder that death comes for us all whether we are ready or not.