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Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

Where are those spirit blades now?

Aldersblade high in the hands of lost hero- that would be Link Woodshadow's sword, which as far as we know, is gone.

Mansblade in the Lichlord's Keep- That would be with the Bluestar

Dwarvenblade in the lost stone halls- Possibly Dwarven Sylvannus, which were lost to the forces of the Bluestar almost 40 years ago, possibly somewhere else.

Sendersblade in Lady Shadow's tomb- Tiamat is Lady Shadow. She died on the Isle of Mourning (Mordred's Isle) but who knows where her tomb is. Oberon and Tiamat were believed to have killed each other in divine battle in 2 BL. However, Oberon didn't die, and the prophecy suggests Tiamat did not die either, but that Oberon had given up his immortality to imprison her once more. It's possible that her tomb is not where she is interred, but where she is imprisoned. Now when Tiamat seduced Morgath to produce a son, Mordred the Black, his true form turned out to be that of a Shadow Dragon. Obviously Morgath was not a Dragon so that leaves Tiamat, Lady of Shadow. Could this be connected to all of the Dragonish stuff of the West?

Sendersblade at the builder's pyre- Alright, so Quarion is the builder, but where is his pyre?

Forestblade in my daughter's crypt- Oberon's daughter was buried on the Isle of Mourning (Mordred's Isle)

Saintsblade at the priest's secret rest- no friggen clue

Drakesblade in the hands of Kings!- no friggen clue as well

Deathsblade 'neath the ruined city- Possibly Caer Maelyn, but there are alot of ruined cities

Earthsblade with the lichlord's blood- It may be with Archonis' family, it may be with Archonis Bluestar. This we need to determine fairly soon, lest Archonis' entire family be killed.

Moonsblade in the Builder's Glory- In Quarion's Wall. I'd be hesitant to remove that one since it may be what powers the magic to keep the Bluestar in the North.

Aldersblade True in the city of Forsaken Blood- This would be Oceanus, and it wouls also be gone.

Leigeblade at the side of rulers, Leigeblade stolen from the sea, Leigeblade as Serpent's salvation, Leigeblade's capture is the key- um "Pirates"...yeah

Umm, ok, so the prophesy was told in Caer Maelyn, Raith Truthbearer wrote this in the "bowels of the old libraries in the Citadel" There are quite a few citadels, but this should be a very old one, as far from Caer Maelyn as possible. Yet we found this in the libraries of the Woodshadow. Raith was waiting to tell the message to Thane, Link, or Quarion, and waited until the last possible moment to write it down, fearing that it would fall into the wrong hands. Obviously it ended up with Link, but how much time was there between when it was written, and when it came into the hands of Link Woodshadow. Did he show it to his daughter? If so, does she have the knowledge of the 13 spirit blades as well? Is she working for the Bluestar or for the West? These are all things we should think about.
 

Leadership

While Xath may have the most well developed speaking skills, I do not pretend to know anything about fighting, running an army, etc. And since we're the ARMY of the Phoenix, Xath as a leader does not sound good to me.

Three cheers for Justice.
 

1) Would we align ourselves with one evil to conquer another and then destroy the evil we are with –a lets deal with this enemy and then you are my enemy not friend again?

How do we know that the 2 evils are not already allied against us? Also, by aligning ourselves with one evil, we make them stronger, making it that much more difficult to defeat them in the end. Also, there's the whole allying with evil thing. The best of both worlds would to make each evil see the other as a growing threat that needs to be taken care of, more than they need to conquer the Falcon Kingdom. However, the chances of us orchestrating this are extremely slim. Whichever evil we go after first will give the other a chance to become more powerful. To the point, I don't like the idea.

2) Gerti- from the prophesy, which blades have we linked to what places and which are still unaccounted for?

See above post.

3) Connection of the triangle –bluestar, falcon king, dragon emperor?

Well, if my suspicions of Tiamat are true, that would explain the Dragon Empire's hatred of the Falcon Kingdom. The one person who would know the most about that would be the Bluestar, as he intensly studied Mordred the Black's works before becoming evil and Lichifying himself. However, its not like we can just walk to the frozen north and ask him, is it.

5) Find out more about the portals –we have left one open to their use there will be/most likely are more out there. How to destroy them completly, and who to tell warn or thier exsistance??

3996 BL Runed weapons are hidden, by their bearers, in thirteen Rune Stones, which are themselves hidden throughout the kingdom. Tagren Blayz, leader of the Black Talon, attempts to summon extra-planar aid to prevent Morgath from capturing the capital, Caer Albion. The portal, a Great Race artifact, fails. Instead, an unclosing gateway to the abyss is opened. With his dying breath, Blayz magically seals the city, trapping demon, devil, and abomination inside the city’s mithral walls.

4 BL Oberon is reborn, aided by the magics of the Apecto, and the great hero Dittymus. Caer Albion is cleansed, and the portal to the Abyss closed. Several other portals are discovered in Prydein and around the ringed continent.

But then the revolution came. As far as history is concened, the other portals were never closed. But they were discovered at some point, and there should be record of that somewhere. One thing to worry about is that the Portal at Caer Maelyn was closed, not destroyed. Let's hope they can't reopen that monstrosity.
 

A Note On Portals...

There are a few things about the portals that your characters would probably know.

When the portal to the Abyss in Caer Albion was cleansed, then closed, it was done...imperfectly. Because of the actions of Lady Tiamat herself to stall the closing, certain things were trapped between worlds, in the fabric of the portals themselves--Demons, monstrous undead, and evils more unspeakable even than those...

Thus, while several portals were found, they have rarely been used in the past millenium, because of what lies along the "Path."

You found one of these portals in the forest--it was the gateway through which Lord Miagee's people came. More than likely, the strange creatures that poured through it after you opened it part way were part of the remnant of evil that remains in the portals. You've seen several in use since then (whether or not you realized it at the time)...so their knowledge has clearly not been completely lost.

Using the portals is dangerous--so dangerous that the Kingdom (despite its resources) has largely ignored their uses.

Portals work several ways. The easiest (but most dangerous) is a portal-to-portal trip. You simply have to know the right combination on the stone for this, and have enough energy to power the stones. When using this method, the Portal Daemons are free to act against you as long as the portal remains open. Nonetheless, there are not many Portal Daemons, and they are not omniscient. If they are not at the right place in the Plane of Gateways, you can pass safely.

More difficult (but less dangerous) is simply using the magic of the portals to enhance existing magics. Using the stones, teleportation magics are generally more accurate, and more powerful. In short, personal power is amplified.
 
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The one person who would know the most about that would be the Bluestar, as he intensly studied Mordred the Black's works before becoming evil and Lichifying himself. However, its not like we can just walk to the frozen north and ask him, is it.
Well, you could sure try! *Laughs maniacally*
 

Also, it's very reasonable to assume that Link's daughter knows what's going on with the spirit blades. Clearly, the King's forces knew something of them as well, since they put so much effort into getting Link's. However, even if they have the prophecy, they still have to put the information together, just like you do.

None of the verses give map coordinates, and so you certainly have a chance of getting some of these before they do...it'll just take some detective work.
 

Another Ceremony, Another Perspective

It was shortly before sunrise, and I closed my eyes, deepening the comfort of darkness. Justice had reluctantly left the pyre an hour ago, but I knew better than to leave it alone, even then. He’s probably dead, but there’s no sense in taking chances. After all, death is no bar to being a pain in the ass.

Nonetheless, Edriss’s corpse was good to us, that night. No sudden rise of the chest, not even the stirring of an errant shadow. I should have slept. Oh well—plenty of time to sleep when you’re dead. Or not. Most of the dead I know are more active than the living. At least until you cut them into smaller, less-active pieces.
I squinted. The sun slowly rose, chasing away most of the shadows that had been my sanctuary during the night’s long watch. I moved back, under the overhang, and deeper into the shadows. Part of me felt…wrong, hiding from my friends. But the shadows are safe, and often the best place to hide a monster like me. I remained unseen, even in what was to come.

There was no music, no pipes. No dull, keening chant. But there was no doubt that this was a funeral procession. Priests that had days ago fled the wreckage of homes that they had doubtlessly known for most of their lives now slowly marched to the solitary wooden bier that stood in the center of Hyrwl. Duke Greyclaw and Inelliron—the regent—walked side by side. By necessity, he was in on everything. Did I trust him? Absolutely not. Was it my decision to make? Unfortunately, no.

Me? I was glad to see the bastard burn. But we had to maintain certain perceptions. The body lying there was supposed to be a hero. The body lying there was supposed to be the rightful Baron, a man who had died from wounds taken while fighting an imposter. Of course, none of that was exactly true. This was the rightful Baron, but he was no hero.

Justice and L’Aurel followed, at the back of the procession. The rest of us were to maintain our distance—we didn’t want to get caught in the same game of perception that the Duke was so gleefully playing in. By the time the sun had silhouetted the bier, the procession had stopped. To say that a crowd had gathered was an understatement. This was as close as most people ever got to the pomp and ceremony of the high-born. Well, they were up to their @sses in it, now.

The crowd was silent…or at least as silent as a crowd can be. The solemnity of the occasion was enough to keep all but a few of the smaller yaps firmly shut. I was angry—so angry I could have screamed. We had just done this, although the last time it had been for someone who deserved it. My teeth ground against each other as I thought of the honor we were giving to this bastard—elevating him to the same status as the Woodshadow. Spend you’re whole life fighting, and you too can be remembered among the ranks of villainous bastards like Edriss Kiva.

After a moment of silence, one of the priests stepped forward, out of the semicircle. Old, wrinkled, her skin was paper-thin, almost transparent with age. Stark white hair was tied behind the pointed ears of her people, but she spoke with a voice that was used to filling spaces. “We are gathered here to guide Edriss Kiva, once Baron, Lord of Hyrwl, to the everlasting embrace of the Light. Though flesh is ash, the soul is Light. Through flame, we free the Light and return the flesh to ash.”

She raised her hands high above her head, saying, “Baron Kiva has helped us from the shadow that overtook our homes, and through his actions, we have found new strength, and a new place to call home. For these things alone, the Light has guaranteed him a place at the side of His throne, at the right hand of heroes.” I almost laughed.

Her hands fell, and as they did, the semicircle closed, priests igniting their hands, Justice, L’Aurel, Inelliron, and the Duke solemnly carrying torches forward. I saw the flames before I saw the body, reaching skyward, and then blending in with the still-rising sun. The body blackened, sending it’s acrid, sour smell outward in all directions. I loosened my bowstring, but didn’t drop the bow. Never trust the dead.

The elf woman spoke once more. “As these flames reach toward heaven, so goes the soul of this hero!” As she finished, the uneasy silence broke in the crowd. I heard sobs—wailing refugees. They were actually crying for that bastard! Well, they were crying for what they thought that bastard was. I suppose that’s not quite the same thing.

Before I could grind my teeth down to nothing, the Duke put a stop to the crying. Thank the Light! Stepping forward, his dark features even darker in contrast with the roaring flames behind him, he shouted, “The loss of Baron Kiva will be keenly felt! Yet, before he died, he shared a great secret with me! Baron Kiva came here to take the seat, but not to hold it!”

This was just like he had rehearsed last night. In his private quarters. You never really know who you can trust.
“This Barony was held in trust for nearly a millennium, awaiting the return of the blood of the Woodshadow. That blood has returned, and stands among us even now! Though two heroes have fallen in as many days, there are many heroes that remain! One of your saviors has carried a secret, her grandfather’s trust, for all of her life…and now, in your time of need, she has returned to take her grandfather’s abandoned throne!”

I heard murmurs in the crowd, then. Confusion. Who was he talking about?

I knew. We all did—we had carefully constructed each lie, shrouding them in truth. I shudder to think that the sages will never know the truth, but necessity is a powerful thing. We did what we had to do.

“L’Aurel, one of our saviors, is the reason that Baron Kiva hurried from Crisoth. L’Aurel Woodshadow, true Baroness of Hyrwl.” I saw nods, smiles. I even heard a few cheers, probably from those few people who had already forgotten what was burning behind the Duke.

He continued, “L’Aurel Woodshadow has come to take the barony, L’Aurel Wooshadow has come to lead us to victory, safety, with all the blessings of the true Throne of the Falcon Kingdom!” That last was splitting hairs. It wasn’t exactly a lie, but a good portion of it was based on a guess. The night before, we had decided that Jaine Rhynn would have been happy to have one of the King’s baronies under our control. As long as that was true, we could lay a claim to the blessing of the throne, even if we were pretty sure that Tain would be screaming his head off when he heard. Oh well. He’ll probably live. The ones you wish wouldn’t always do.

They bought it, and then they cheered until Edriss was no more than the ash that the old priests are always telling us we really are. Then, they went back to life, back to building a city in the wilderness, and praying for safety from the dark army that had taken their homes. I was doing my part to help them. We all were. Light forgive us for what we do.

As the crowd scattered, I dropped from my perch, and hugged the shadows all the way out of town. I skirted the camp, watching, waiting for trouble. That was when I felt it. A cold, wet nose, pressing itself onto the back of my neck. Hot breath, with the stench of old meat almost overwhelming me.

I turned, slowly, trying not to startle the beast. I expected to see something much smaller…but infinitely less friendly. It was Greylocke, the beast that had guarded Link’s stronghold. The wolf was enormous—big as a horse, and a big horse at that. The hot breath escaped from between ivory, dagger-sharp teeth.

A little hesitantly, I gave the Direwolf a pat on the head, and tried to go back to watching, guarding. The damned thing knocked me over, onto my face. By the time I got up, it had a bone in its mouth (easily 2 feet long—I don’t know what it had killed, but it was even bigger than the wolf), and its tail was wagging.
I kept trying to go back to watching, but Greylocke was insistent. Fetch it was, until the sun set behind the trees.
 
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Mr. Miagee

Jeremiah, did Kaereth happen to see where Mr. Miagee went? Or do you know where he is going? If so, we need to find him because he may have crucial information on the new dragon emporor and on the location of one of the spirit blades. Please let me know.
 

What to do and where to go?

Alright, so we've decided to go to Sylvannus, but there are some other things to consider.

1. We can be fairly sure that the Woodshadow's daughter had access to the same prophesy that we have. She'd have to make sense of the prohesy, but we may be in a race.

2. Mr. Miagee may have some crucial information for us. He may know about the new dragon emporor, and have information on the location of one or more of the spirit blades. This all depends on whether or not Tiamat is involved, and if so, how much. The same invasions happening here now, happened in Mr. Miagee's country 16 years ago.

3. The prophesy we recieved has a period of time where its location is unaccounted for. As far as I can tell, it was written at citadel refuge, but time past before Link came to take it away. We may find more information by going there as we originally had planned.
 

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