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<blockquote data-quote="Sanglorian" data-source="post: 5892008" data-attributes="member: 83822"><p>Great work on the compilation, Daztur. One thing you're missing is one hook for the Witch Queen (23.16) - "What connection does this Witch Queen have with the Witch Queen of Cragsend?"</p><p></p><p>I've updated the appendices.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Jester Prince (additional information for 16.16.02)</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p> Every year, the kingdom of the south would hold a festival where people traded roles for a week: freemen paraded around in their wives’ dresses, kings wore fool’s motley and – in the last year of the kingdom – twelve butchers acted as the king’s council of ministers. These were snidely called the Lords Sanguine, for they wore their robes of state beneath their bloody aprons.</p><p></p><p> When the week had passed, the Lords Sanguine realised that they preferred the work of ministers to that of butchers. They cast the king and his family from the south. No duke, chief among them the Dukes Thring and Verlime, bowed his head to the Lords Sanguine, but neither did they open their gates to the Fool King.</p><p></p><p> The Sanguine Lords keep the festival to this day, though they are careful to trade roles only with their wives. </p><p></p><p> <em>Hooks</em></p><p> The Lords Sanguine gain some power from blood. Is that the same art that the gnolls practice when they eat hearts?</p><p>What happened to the Fool King?</p><p>What does the Jester Prince think of the Lords Sanguine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanglorian, post: 5892008, member: 83822"] Great work on the compilation, Daztur. One thing you're missing is one hook for the Witch Queen (23.16) - "What connection does this Witch Queen have with the Witch Queen of Cragsend?" I've updated the appendices. [B]The Jester Prince (additional information for 16.16.02) [/B] Every year, the kingdom of the south would hold a festival where people traded roles for a week: freemen paraded around in their wives’ dresses, kings wore fool’s motley and – in the last year of the kingdom – twelve butchers acted as the king’s council of ministers. These were snidely called the Lords Sanguine, for they wore their robes of state beneath their bloody aprons. When the week had passed, the Lords Sanguine realised that they preferred the work of ministers to that of butchers. They cast the king and his family from the south. No duke, chief among them the Dukes Thring and Verlime, bowed his head to the Lords Sanguine, but neither did they open their gates to the Fool King. The Sanguine Lords keep the festival to this day, though they are careful to trade roles only with their wives. [I]Hooks[/I] The Lords Sanguine gain some power from blood. Is that the same art that the gnolls practice when they eat hearts? What happened to the Fool King? What does the Jester Prince think of the Lords Sanguine? [/QUOTE]
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