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You can read about the inspirational locations associated with Berechiah, and the controversies surrounding him, in the '''[[Knocking on every door]]''' wind of fortune.
You can read about the inspirational locations associated with Berechiah, and the controversies surrounding him, in the '''[[Knocking on every door]]''' wind of fortune.
===Blue flowers in the snow===
* '''Urizen, the League, especially citizens of Spiral; inhabitants of Morrow and Redoubt; General of the Citadel Guard'''
The territory of [[Spiral]] remains split between [[the League]] and groups of [[Urizen]] rebels who refuse to accept the [[Imperial Senate|Senate's]] decision to accept the proposal of (former) Salt Lord Kalliact. Some of the rebels have had their demands met. Others are still being negotiated but the Urizen Assembly encourages the rebels neither to back down nor to take precipitate action. The rebels openly flaunt the fact that they have apparently secured significant support from [[spire|spires]] all over Urizen - some of which no doubt are inspired by anger over a potent [[Winter magic]] curse that has settled over Morrow and Redoubt. Meanwhile, the League continue to consolidate their hold on their newest territory with varying degrees of grace...
You can learn about the political situation in Spiral, and the curses on Morrow and Redoubt, in the '''[[Blue flowers in the snow]]''' wind of fortune.


==Other Events==
==Other Events==

Revision as of 19:01, 22 April 2024

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Pausing to read the notices hung in public places is one excellent way to discover new things to be concerned about.

Overview

Over the past three months, events have taken place which are of significance to the Empire and may require a response from her champions. These are the winds of fortune, counterparts to the Winds of War which detail the Empire's military campaigns. They lay out situations, and usually include things that characters can do to take advantage of opportunities or to resolve problems. In almost every case, they start with a piece of flavour text. This fiction helps introduce the wind of fortune, or draws out a particular theme or element. Often, it represents a viewpoint that one or more NPCs might have in-character. In all cases, these pieces are intended to help create an atmosphere and provide a little entertainment. Where they contain opinions, those are the opinions of the fictional people depicted - and where they contain information or rumours the assumption is that the reader will create their own context for that information or gossip if they want to use it in character.

The body of the wind of fortune describes situations and lays out ways players can engage with them. Except where we explicitly talk about something being "rumoured" or use a phrase like "some might say..." the details of a wind of fortune are factual. They represent briefing material presented by the civil service or similar authoritative sources and represents something the average educated citizen would acknowledge as a reliable truth. Unless we specify otherwise, we're also being as thorough as possible. This information doesn't need further checking in-character. It's not opinion, and we're not trying to trick you.

As always, how much or how little of this information you choose to know in character is up to you. Part of the purpose of Winds of Fortune is to maintain the illusion of the Empire as a living, breathing place where things happen - and to make players aware of things their characters could know based on what their roleplaying says they have been doing for the past three months. It's perfectly acceptable to turn up to Empire having read only a few Winds of Fortune that directly interest your character; part of the fun on the field can come from learning about situations and opportunities in other parts of the game.

In each case, we've tried to tag the Winds of Fortune entry with the nations, or political bodies, to which it is most relevant. We've done this to help people who are interested only in events that are especially relevant to them. In no way are these tags intended to be exhaustive; the Empire is a complex place and very little happens in isolation.

Winds of Fortune

A Crown in Winter

  • Everyone

There is a new Throne! Empress Vesna Borkovna Prochnost was appointed during the Autumn Equinox, and will be formally crowned during the Winter Solstice. You can learn more about her, and about the upcoming coronation, in our first wind of fortune A Crown in Winter.

A Sparrow in Spring

  • Everyone, especially the Imperial Senate

The coronation marks the beginning of the reign of Empress Vesna, and immediately there are questions to be answered. What form will the Empire-wide celebrations of the new Throne take? What will be the tenor and nature of her inaugural address? What upstanding motions and title appointments will be resolved? You can learn more about these questions in the A Sparrow in Spring wind of fortune.

Begins Where It Ends (Plenipotentiary)

  • Archmages; Imperial Conclave; Asenath of Felix's Watch, Nicassia of Phoenix Reach, and Iron Osric; Wintermark captains; Kingfisher; Grandmaster of the Rod and Shield, the Imperial Warmage, and the Imperial Warcaster

It's time to look once again at the eternals contacted by the six Imperial archmages using their power of plenipotentiary. Eternals are bound by ancient compact to respond in some way to such a missive, although precisely how they respond is up to them. There might be to a formal parley, or something more informal. Or nothing at all. Responses to each archmage's plenipotentiary messages have been received, and arrangements made for the Winter Solstice. Three have agreed to meetings of one kind or another, three have refused a meeting, and a seventh eternal has taken the opportunity to ask for a parley all on its own.

You can read about the responses of the eternals, some of whom have not presented parleys in some time, in the Begins Where It Ends wind of fortune.

Dreaming in Strands (Appraisal)

  • The League and the Brass Coast; Imperial Senate; Imperial Military Council

Eilian Sweetwater has been instructed by the Imperial Senate to "investigate solutions to the situation with the damaged Spider's Dream Tollbridge whether repair, improvement, or alternative." Eilian has prepared an appraisal that not only details the relatively straightforward (for a given value) requirements to fix the bridge, but also a wealth of possibilities as to how it might be improved, drawn from past proposals placed before the Senate.

You can learn about how the bridge can be restored, and what improvements might be made, in the Dreaming in strands wind of fortune.

Top and Bottom, Up and Down

  • Imperial Conclave, Imperial Senate, Imperial magicians

At the request of the Imperial Conclave, the Turning Mirror has sent its ministers to the Empire to consider the problem of the Omnihedron and"the matter of how the damage and detrimental effects of the Empire wide rituals... can be fixed." A thousand motes of light scatter across the land in search of order. At the same summit, partly in response to concerns from several quarters, the Conclave elected to interdict all Empire-wide enchantments, but if The Wheel of Light can furnish the Empire with answers, perhaps the power of the Omnihedron might yet be harnessed safely.

You can learn about the heralds' findings, and some additional unsolicited commentary from heralds of other realms, in the Top and Bottom, Up and Down wind of fortune.

Road Out of Nowhere (Appraisal)

  • Imperial Senate; Imperial Synod; practically everyone else

The Imperial Senate has commissioned Graciana i Lòpez i Guerra to appraise "the impact and opportunities to link the unconnected citizens of our Southern, Northern, and Eastern territories with new road networks – to join new and existing road network together – or to provide citizens with alternative means of conveyance that would afford them similar benefits." Graciana has enthusiastically thrown herself into the task and prepared an appraisal that quickly deals with the matter of roads and then moves swiftly on to more esoteric projects...

You can learn about her proposals, and how they might change the face of the Empire, in the Road out of nowhere wind of fortune.

Three Keys

  • Imperial Military Council; Generals of the Bloodcloaks and Golden Sun; Dawn, the Marches, the Brass Coast, Highguard; Imperial magicians

During the Autumn Equinox, as a consequence of the General of Day offered three boons. The first was an invitation to send heralds to travel with certain armies, observing them in action before presenting a proposal as to a way that army might be honed. The second was a proposal to work with the Rod and Shield to identify opportunities to enhance existing fortifications. The final boon involved gifts for the Imperial Warcaster, provided the Imperial Conclave interdicted the practice of instilling the Empire soldiers with murderous savagery. So pleased is Zakalwe with their response that the Eternal has offered a minor boon to Imperial magicians during the Winter Solstice making it a little easier to empower their soldiers with the strength to fight their enemies.

You can learn about these boons, and the opportunities presented, in the Three keys wind of fortune.

Fading Like A Flower

  • Brass Coast; Conclave, Synod, Senate. Military Council; Grandmasters of the Celestial Arch, Unfettered Mind, and Rod and Shield; Ambassadors

The terrible blight in Madruga has finished devouring the Great Grasses, rendering the region uninhabitable. While the gentle rains summoned by Imperial magic have contained it and slowed its growth, there seems little hope of them continuing in coming months. This is only the latest development in a threat that has been brewing for a year now, and it seems that a bad situation can always be worse. Early assessments believed the blight could expand to consume the whole of Madruga, but since Summer the situation has changed. And not necessarily for the better...

You can learn more about how the threat is developing, and read about some suggestions on how to deal with it, in the Fading like a Flower wind of fortune.

Pride of the Marches

  • The Marches; Imperial Senate, Imperial Synod, Imperial Military Council

Last summit the Imperial Conclave accepted a Boon of Finding from the eternal Kimus. Raewynn Farkas, on behalf of the Silver Chalice, directed them to seek out the Vorpal Sword of Tom Drake, the first general of the Marcher army and one of the founders of the Imperial Military Council. The heralds of the Thousand Eyes have completed their search and informed the Empire where the relic - the weapon that struck down the tyrant boyar Alderei the Fair - is to be found.

You can learn about what they discovered, and how the sword might be returned to the general of the army, in the Pride of the Marches wind of fortune.

Hear Your Footsteps

  • Imperial Synod especially the Wintermark, Wisdom, and General assemblies; Marchers, especially threshers

During the Autumn Equinox the Assembly of Nine asked the Silent Bell to seek out a different Silent Bell - a weapon once wielded by a Marcher and stolen by Agramant inspired sorcerers a century ago. They are not the only ones thinking about dark forces, the servants of Agramant and worse. The Wintermark assembly, and the assembly of Wisdom, both turned their thoughts to the things that threaten innocent people from the dark and the cold. There is an opportunity for both assemblies to take action, to do something concrete about the threats they have identified.

You can learn about what the Silent Bell has uncovered, as well as two opportunities to act against the monsters in the dark, in the Hear your footsteps wind of fortune.

Church of your Heart

  • Highborn National Assembly, Generals of Highguard

In Bastion the Granite Pillar stands as a beacon of Virtue against the oblivion sought by Cold Sun. At the heart not only of Highguard, but of the Way itself, the scions are met again and again by the soldiers of the first Highborn army and their inspired allies. Between them General Asenath and Ira of the Flame Beneath the Earth have issued resounding calls to action; calls that now spur the Highborn people to take up arms against that which threatens to destroy everything they have helped build.

You can learn about these calls to fight Cold Sun, and the strategies they empower, in the Church of your heart wind of fortune.

Watercolours in the Rain

  • Pride Assembly; Holder of the Brilliant Star; Imperial Senate

The fight against Cold Sun is not just a battle of sword-and-magic. The eternal seems bent on annihilating the things that make life worth living, that inspire and uplift mortal spirits. Even where it does not destroy, it taints and corrupts with the malignant power of the Day realm - as the miners of the Brilliant Star can attest. The Assembly of Pride leads the way in calling on the Empire to recognise this front - the battle for the soul of the Empire - and cede no more ground.

You can learn about the changes wrought on the Brilliant Star, and the opportunities available to the Pride assembly, in the Watercolours in the rain Wind of Fortune.

Despise Treachery

  • The Marches, especially the folk of Bregasland; Loyalty Assembly; Wintermark; beaters and Marcher militia members

Bregasland is still recovering from the reign of Mathilda Fisher as Steward of the Bregas. There is bad blood between those who supported her, and those who denied her Stewardship. The Empire elected to send the magistrates to root out any traitors who collaborated with the Jotun and let Imperial law run take its toll. While that was going on, the Marcher National Assembly made a statement of principle about the agitator Bushel Syke that has put the Loyalty Assembly in a difficult position. And perhaps most importantly of all, there is the imminent arrival of the self-styled Steward of the Bregas, taken prisoner by Imperial heroes following a battle in Jotun lands far to the north.

You can learn about the situation in Bregasland, the dilemma facing the Loyalty assembly, and the arrival of a Queen, in the Despise treachery wind of fortune.

The Lake and the Deep, Dark Woods

  • Varushka, Dawn, the League, especially those from territories around the Semmerlak or with fleets; residents of Weirwater and Karov

In the Semmerlak a horror lurks. For the last year or so her servants have bedevilled the land and exacted a grim tithe from those who cross "her" waters. Hers is not the only dark power in that part of the world however. The lake may be deep and dark, but so are the forests. The Deadwood Knight - who some call the Schlacta of Rot - is a powerful unliving warrior. Every now and against he rises from his tomb, and offers a challenge to the people of Weirwater and Karov. That challenge has been met, but now... something seems to have gone wrong...

You can learn about the matter of the Semmerlak, and the activities of the Deadwood Knight, in the The lake and the deep, dark woods wind of fortune.

Out of the Abyss

  • Varushka, especially miners and cabalists; Urizen, especially architects; Frayderric Pyanytsyavich Vasiliev, Desilav Sergeyevich Jesen, Ostrik Vulpe, Marzanna Verchernyaya Zorya, possibly other Varushkan senators

There is something in the darkness beneath the mountains in Volodmartz and Miekarova. A sovereign that some stories refer to as Night Below. It has a dozen or more other names, each more fanciful and foreboding than the last. It has never been quiescent, but in the last year or so it has become noticeably more active. It's attracted the attention of the Varushkan assembly. It's causing some concern for miners and those whose work naturally inclines them to work in darkness, who seek fine illumination - ideally lightstones from Urizen - to help protect themselves from its attentions. The sovereign itself, however, has interests that go beyond swallowing isolated mine workers - it appears it has some concerns about the Shepherds of Ash, and a proposal to make...

You can learn about the demand for good quality illumination, and the offer of the shadowy sovereign, in the Out of the abyss wind of fortune.

Forwards and Rewards

  • Imperial Synod; Imperial Senate; those interested in the Golden Cascade and the High Gardens of Chalcis; Jonathon Piper of Cockscroft Farm

Inspired by recent statements of principle thanking individuals or groups, and suggesting that they might be rewarded, a pair of Urizen priests have put forward some proposals as to how the Imperial Synod might better use the judgement of Rewarding to show their appreciation. They present opportunities to increase the Virtue fund, and a tool that might be used to encourage the faithful to put pressure on the Senate if needed (two carrots and a stick, one might say). There's also talk of the Golden Cascade and the Gardens of High Chalcis, and how they might be used to reward the faithful, and something about a Cockscroft lad, a statue, and a Mistress of Monuments.

You can learn about various diverse opportunities related to rewarding the virtuous, or at least recognising their deeds, in the Forwards and Rewards wind of fortune.

The Best Soil

  • Marches, Imperial Orcs; Imperial Synod

For some time now the Marchers have been marching steadily towards embracing the Mournwold Orcs, the former Jotun thralls who still occupy some of the best land in the territory. There were deep theological problems in that the Mournwold Orcs believe they reincarnate which flatly contradicts Doctrine. Attempts to resolve that made no progress, but at the recent summit, the priests of the Marcher Assembly said to hell with it - these people are Marcher - we'll deal with Doctrine later. So now the first Marcher Orcs have joined the nation. And as long as nobody draws attention to the fact they're all heretics, everything will be fine.

You can learn about this major development in the Marches, and what it might mean going forward for that nation, in the The best soil wind of fortune.

Part of This Together

  • All parts of the Imperial Synod, especially the Assembly of the Way; followers of the Way; wayfarers

During the Autumn Equinox, the General Assembly upheld a change of doctrine proposed by Lady Clarice Novarion of Dawn. The Doctrine of Human Destiny has been disavowed, and replaced with the Doctrine of Enlightenment. It is a fundamental change to the Doctrines of the Faith that builds on the work begun by the Imperial Orc priests Bonewall Rek and Bonewall Cole, but is even more seismic in its implications for the faithful.

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You can learn about the change of doctrine, its implications and opportunities, in the Part of this together wind of fortune.

The Greatest City in the World

  • League citizens, especially those of the indisputably greatest city in the Empire; Imperial Senate; fans of Sand Fishers, or Empress Lisabetta; Master of the Koboldi

The grand contest is over, the four five great cities of the Empire have competed to see which was the richest, the most magnificent, the most extraordinary. The competition would last a year, the winner would be whichever city spent the most wains on commissions and improvements during that time. The prize? Bragging rights for sure - a chance for one city to thumb their noses at their poorer, less successful rivals. But Harlequin was sure that the burst of civic-minded Pride that winning the competition unleashed would yield other more tangible rewards and so it has proved...

You can read about the greatest city in the Empire, and the opportunities that have arisen as a consequence, in the The greatest city in the world wind of fortune.

I Remember You

  • Evander's customers; Fintan Nighthaven; songsmiths, chanters, troubadours, stzena, and skalds of all kinds; Caoimhe Tend-Fallen; Kespoena Archsky, the members of Saque Magiaue, Serenus Starstrong, the magicians of Storms End, and anyone involved in a certain fatal magical experiment at the Autumn Equinox; innovative healers; Freeborn; entrepeneurs and investors

The Winter Solstice is nearly upon us. By road and trod, ox-cart and shank's pony, the great and the good (if you squint) make their way to Anvil for the summit that will shape the Empire for at least the next three months. As well as the usual visitors, and those coming for the first time to stake their claim to Imperial destiny, we have all the other people who make this trip, with their own agendas or something just with drugs to sell. Some of them are familiar, others quite new.

This season there are the now-familiar traders Axos making what might be their final trip; an Axou theologian on a mission of learning; songs seeking songsmiths; a Varushkan merchant back from their holidays with a report from the Commonwealth; a student of astronomancy with worries for everyone; a stargazer with more than enough portents of doom and sorrow to go round; Archipelago the Rising Leviathan whatever that is; Thule businesswarlocks looking for investors; and a gift for the coronation although who is carrying it is not clear and may be a cause for some alarm in some quarters.

You can learn about these visitors, whether in person or via things they are sending to Anvil, in the I remember you wind of fortune.

Bright Yellow Blooms

  • Basilisk of the Bourse; Mirrored Maschieri; Imperial Senate; People of Morrow

The Basilisk of the Bourse is the eye of the Synod on the Bourse but they have other interests. In Summer, an agent of a would-be sodality, The Rising TIde, visited Anvil and spoke to the Basilisk about theories of Prosperity. They were apparently charged with finding a way to spread the prosperity of the Canterspire Circle around a little bit, and following some time in Morrow they have returned with a proposal for the Basilisk.

You can learn about that proposal, and the additional element touching on the Mirrored Maschieri, in the Bright yellow blooms wind of fortune.

Broken Sword

  • Sword scholars and Urizen assembly

The Urizen assembly took a painful decision during the Autumn Equinox regarding the future of the sword scholar movement, whose members had only relatively recently emerged from hiding. The mandate raised and enacted by Herminius of the House of the Wanderer - the Arbiter of the Four Winds - with the support of the Urizen Assembly, repudiates the actions Sulemaie i Taziel. It sunders the sword scholars and shatters the Temple of the Four Winds. It also, unfortunately, brings into question the authority of the Urizen assembly, in light of their previous statements, especially their unequivocal endorsement of Sulemaine.

You can learn about this comprehensive breaking of the sword, and where we go from here, in the Broken sword wind of fortune.

Knocking on Every Door

  • Vigilance Assembly; General Assembly

Berechiah, exemplar of Vigilance is a complex and polarising character. This Autumn Irada von Temeschwar called for the creation of an inspirational monument consecrated with true liao dedicated to controversial character. The Civil Service have determined three likely locations for consecration which will prove the most inspirational, but in accord with the new Writ of Consecration, the final decision falls to the General Assembly. Which might not be as straightforward as one might assume.

You can read about the inspirational locations associated with Berechiah, and the controversies surrounding him, in the Knocking on every door wind of fortune.

Blue flowers in the snow

  • Urizen, the League, especially citizens of Spiral; inhabitants of Morrow and Redoubt; General of the Citadel Guard

The territory of Spiral remains split between the League and groups of Urizen rebels who refuse to accept the Senate's decision to accept the proposal of (former) Salt Lord Kalliact. Some of the rebels have had their demands met. Others are still being negotiated but the Urizen Assembly encourages the rebels neither to back down nor to take precipitate action. The rebels openly flaunt the fact that they have apparently secured significant support from spires all over Urizen - some of which no doubt are inspired by anger over a potent Winter magic curse that has settled over Morrow and Redoubt. Meanwhile, the League continue to consolidate their hold on their newest territory with varying degrees of grace...

You can learn about the political situation in Spiral, and the curses on Morrow and Redoubt, in the Blue flowers in the snow wind of fortune.

Other Events

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There are a number of other events and situations which are noteworthy, but which for whatever reason have not led to a full Wind of Fortune in their own right.

Recognition of a Hard Job

Champions Against the Vyig
Bestia of the Imperial Orcs
Ergot of the Imperial Orcs
Krak of the Imperial Orcs
Redhand Gezzar of the Imperial Orcs
Rok of the Imperial Orcs
Skywise Karrak of the Imperial Orcs
Stormcrow Dren of the Imperial Orcs
Arno Von Lechhe of the League
Carmine de Sarvos "Father" of the League
Costanzo Falco of the League
Erikas Van Temeshwar of the League
Estefan Trivelino of the League
Florian von Temeschwar of the League
Kolya Dalwhinn von Temeschwar of the League
Marco Colombo di Foracci of the League
Otto Freidrich Von Holsberg of the League
Raichel Di Sarvos of the League
Syrio De Leone of the League
Viktor von Temeschwar of the League
Vincenzo d'Artevier de Sarvos of the League
Davinov Egorushkin Karevelov of Varushka
Dziwanna Seraphina Zorya the Rainbow Spider of Varushka
Katarzyna Łatovna Zamiećka of Varushka
Marya Zoranova Doubek of Varushka
Nikolai Yaropolk Borislav of Varushka
Sketchemi Justicast Mentyevik of Varushka
Vinti Branimir of Varushka
  • Following a short delay the Silver Rook Carta have released a full list of those who helped break the vyig
  • Any Judgement of Rewarding at the Winter Solstice 385YE that gives funds to one of the people on the list will see a response from the business owners of the League

During the Summer Solstice the National Assembly of the League voted to enact the mandate raised by Emil Radana von Temeschwar that encouraged the people who prospered from the work of these citizens to reward them for their hard work. It has taken some time for the various cartas and guilds to work out what that might mean but they have decided to once again let the Imperial Synod lead the way. Any Judgement of Rewarding that grants funds to one of the 27 citizens on the list will see a response of some kind from the collective groups at the Spring Equinox.

This might be more funds, a magic item suited to the skills and talents of the named beneficiary, or even a few potions. It will however be in line with how much they are granted from the Virtue Fund. When asked by one of their fellow guildmembers if that doesn't open things up for fraud - someone donating 20 thrones to the virtue fund so that they get rewarded with 20 thrones - Mateus de Mestra of the Broken Wings pointed out that there's nothing stopping people from doing that, but there would obviously be some form of repercussion for attempting to mislead such a reasonable group of people.

Trade Summary

Rather than spread this information out around the various foreign nations, we've collected it here for ease of reference.

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Mandates

  • You can find details of the mandates, along with the rest of the Synod judgements, here.

A number of mandates were successfully upheld in the Imperial Synod last season. As long as the named priest provided sufficient liao, those mandates have been automatically enacted.

Autumn Conjunctions

  • Last event there were a number of conjunctions of the Sentinel Gate; their known outcomes are listed here

During the Autumn Equinox, there were a number of conjunctions of the Sentinel Gate identified by the Imperial prognosticators. In each case a band of Imperial heroes used that conjunction to travel to a location far from Anvil and intervene in an ongoing situation. These are the known outcomes of those conjunctions. In the case of battles, it is important to remember that the Military Council can only make use of two of the major conjunctions each summit, choosing which to take advantage of during the Muster.

Major Conjunctions

LocationOpportunityOppositionLinkOutcome
Salt Flats of SanathCapture Sarra GrubfeastDrujBreaking DownNot taken; the fate of Sarra Grubfeast is unknown
The BarrensStop the Druj and their Winter eternal ally securing magical alliesDrujHungerThe Well of Tears was warded and Rhul Sorrowtongue's plan foiled
TromsaCapture the Blue Eel banner and ransom Mathilda Fisher from the JotunJotun and yegarraFallingThe banner was captured and Mathilda Fisher will be delivered to the Wintermark camp at the Winter Solstice. Feather'd Rain was defeated in their challenge of riddles.

Normal Conjunctions

# Location Responsibility Overview Result
1 Tromsa, Tromsdalen, Nordbotn Champion of Pride Hold the palisade Jotun warband driven off, preventing reinforcements reaching Oksenesfestsal
2 Morrow, Peregro, Seneca's Meadow Churnspire Adjutor Stop the heralds Scions were stopped before they could unleash the destructive power of the Peregro hot springs
3 Tromsa, Rikskog, Fniskard Copse Champion of Prosperity Claim the Jotun cache The cache was recovered by Imperial heroes
4 Karsk, Nitrost, Gulgisaz Warden of the Trees and Hills Stop the heralds Scions were stopped, and the vale of Veresk still stands
5 Tromsa, Icewood, Grove of Einar Grimnir of Wittal Grove Claim Grimnir's Glass Grimnir's Glass was recovered
6 Skarsind, Gildermark, Oathwright's Glade Weigher of Worth Stop the heralds Scions were prevented from destroying the Halls of Worth
7 Bregasland, Gravenmarch, Harry's Field Keeper of the Dour Fens Stop the heralds Scions claimed the Still Rock, disrupting Graven Rock, and bringing forth another magical army
8 Mournwold, Southmoor, Crowned Trees Brother Martin Orchard Confront Quiet Charlie The meeting was disrupted but Quiet Charlie ultimately escaped
9 Segura, Lucksprings, Path to Cerevado Custodian of the Cerevado Nets Stop the heralds Scions were able to raid the Cerevado Nets and steal a large amount of ilium
10 Sarvos, Cigno, Bertram's Square Dramaturgists of the League Balance the debt The situation was resolved peacefully; those involved know more
11 Redoubt, Tomari, Magnus' Thicket Grandmaster of the Unfettered Mind Stop the heralds Scions gained access to the Brilliant Star, claimed a large amount of mithril, and altered the nature of the mines permanently
12 Bastion, Sybella Cross, The Broken Holt Senator for Bastion Stop the heralds Scions claimed the ruins of the White Tower and constructed a fortification
13 Hercynia, Northpines, Danwyn's Coppice Spear of the Seven Stop the heralds Scions ravaged the trods in Hercynia, cutting the vallorn there off from the network
14 Mournwold, Green March, Golden Hoof Farm Bloodcrow Knott Talk to Hap the Soft A cordial conversation took place; those involved know more.
15 Upwold, The Heath, Tom's Dale Bailiff of the Grand Market Deal with the Drakes Dozen Unknown, but Bailiff of the Grand Market expected to know more
16 Karov, Wieliczka, The Thicket of Nieshka General of the Eastern Sky Stop the heralds Scions slaughtered the workers and claimed a large amount of mithril
17 Temeschwar, Vardstein Vale, Polseg Woods Custodian of the Assayer's Guild Deal with the Company of the Torch The company of the Torch were brought decisively to justice
18 Hahnmark, Kronemark, White Owl Fields Imperial Seer Stop the heralds Scions were prevented from slaughtering the Augurs of the Opalescent Gloaming
19 Sarangrave, Nesustak Forest, The Queen's Claim Advisor on the Vallorn Reclaim the Vate's Shelter The Vate's Shelter remains in possession of the Druj ghulai
20 The Barrens, Murderdale, Hugh's Sward Knight-protector of Spring Slay the Lady of the Dappled Trees The Druj and the lieutenant of Yaw'nagrah escaped into Brocéliande