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<blockquote data-quote="Systole" data-source="post: 6013251" data-attributes="member: 93930"><p>[sblock=Bren]The names brings nothing in particular to mind, unfortunately. Bren can probably make educated guesses about the people by their appearances, however.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Cythera]While there's no direct reference to anyone named Zeyal that she can find, the Ketath are extensively mentioned in an earlier chapter of the Scriptures, in the Book of Ulfgar the Strict. The Ketath were a barbarian tribe known for their frenzy in battle. Ulfgar <a href="http://livingpf.wikia.com/wiki/Serroth#The_Parable_of_Ulfgar_and_the_Ketath" target="_blank">converted them to the worship of Serroth</a>, or at least made allies of them -- the Scriptures are not entirely clear. Zeyal's statue shows him with feathers woven in his hair, as the Ketath are described doing in the Scriptures.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Fury]When Fury sees the name Vincente, suddenly something clicks into place in his head. In Ranocchio, there are various stories and fables about a man named "Vicente the Crow," a good-natured thief who stole from the rich and gave to the poor (or as the more cynical believe: who stole from the rich and then pissed it away in various taverns and houses of ill repute). A great number of outrageous and probably wholly fictional adventures are ascribed to him, and it's said he was named the Crow because he liked pretty things: pretty clothes, pretty jewels, and most especially pretty women.</p><p> </p><p>According to the bit of the Scriptures that he was able to skim last night, before the swarm of senior citizens prevented further reading, the Architect was a friend of -- or possibly just used the services of -- a man named "Crow." Crow was the Architect's spymaster and chief information gatherer, and the military data that he brought to the Architect was vital to the successful outcome of several battles and sieges, and on one occasion prevented the Architect's forces from being led into a trap.</p><p> </p><p>Thinking further, some of the stories of Vicente the Crow featured a character named Archibaldi, who was a friendly buffoon that constantly needed rescuing from his own stupid mistakes. It could be a coincidence, but still...[/sblock]</p><p> </p><p>[Gm]Fury and Cythera forgot their K:Religion or K:History rolls. You can continue perusing the Scriptures if you'd like. You can also take 20, although it will take probably close to a half hour or an hour to toroughly search the book if you do.[/Gm]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systole, post: 6013251, member: 93930"] [sblock=Bren]The names brings nothing in particular to mind, unfortunately. Bren can probably make educated guesses about the people by their appearances, however.[/sblock] [sblock=Cythera]While there's no direct reference to anyone named Zeyal that she can find, the Ketath are extensively mentioned in an earlier chapter of the Scriptures, in the Book of Ulfgar the Strict. The Ketath were a barbarian tribe known for their frenzy in battle. Ulfgar [URL="http://livingpf.wikia.com/wiki/Serroth#The_Parable_of_Ulfgar_and_the_Ketath"]converted them to the worship of Serroth[/URL], or at least made allies of them -- the Scriptures are not entirely clear. Zeyal's statue shows him with feathers woven in his hair, as the Ketath are described doing in the Scriptures.[/sblock] [sblock=Fury]When Fury sees the name Vincente, suddenly something clicks into place in his head. In Ranocchio, there are various stories and fables about a man named "Vicente the Crow," a good-natured thief who stole from the rich and gave to the poor (or as the more cynical believe: who stole from the rich and then pissed it away in various taverns and houses of ill repute). A great number of outrageous and probably wholly fictional adventures are ascribed to him, and it's said he was named the Crow because he liked pretty things: pretty clothes, pretty jewels, and most especially pretty women. According to the bit of the Scriptures that he was able to skim last night, before the swarm of senior citizens prevented further reading, the Architect was a friend of -- or possibly just used the services of -- a man named "Crow." Crow was the Architect's spymaster and chief information gatherer, and the military data that he brought to the Architect was vital to the successful outcome of several battles and sieges, and on one occasion prevented the Architect's forces from being led into a trap. Thinking further, some of the stories of Vicente the Crow featured a character named Archibaldi, who was a friendly buffoon that constantly needed rescuing from his own stupid mistakes. It could be a coincidence, but still...[/sblock] [Gm]Fury and Cythera forgot their K:Religion or K:History rolls. You can continue perusing the Scriptures if you'd like. You can also take 20, although it will take probably close to a half hour or an hour to toroughly search the book if you do.[/Gm] [/QUOTE]
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