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Thangorn
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Posted - 28 Nov 2007 :  22:59:25  Show Profile Send Thangorn a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Does anyone know which lords of Zhentil Keep's ruling council survived the Fall of Zhentil Keep after the Cyrinshad debacle?

I know that Lord Halaster, Lady Alicia and Lord Payr'adar survived as did "Lady" Eshaeris, Orgauth's Consort. We know that Lord Chess, Lord Marsh Belwintle and Lord Orgauth are all out of the picture. We also know that the Council has been disbanded and that Zhentil Keep is under Fzoul Chembryl's Iron Gauntlet.

Anyone have an inkling of what happened in canon to Lord Ssorg, Lord Hael (and/or his son), Lord Aumraevan, Lord Syal Amadon, Lord Thaerun Blackryn, Lord Magistrate Onscivon, Lord Phandymm and Lord Naerh??

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Kuje
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Posted - 29 Nov 2007 :  01:44:38  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ssorg is deceased, he died in the Banedeath.

Hael should still be alive. Page 64.

Aumraevan is still alive. Page 64.

Syal Amandon is alive. Page 61 of the Campaign Guide.

Thaerun Blackryn should still be alive. Page 62 of the Campaign Guide.

Onscivon is still alive. Page 63 of the Campaign Guide.

Phandymm should still be alive. Page 63.

Naerh should still be alive. Page 64.

I'm baseing this on the info from the Ruins of Zhent Keep box set. I don't recall where I saw the deaths but I saw it somewhere.

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Edited by - Kuje on 29 Nov 2007 17:48:11
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Thangorn
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Posted - 29 Nov 2007 :  05:32:53  Show Profile Send Thangorn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
hate to be a pedant, but if you get a chance can I get some page references for those mate?

Its just I thought I was across RoZK.. I guess not :)


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Kuje
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Posted - 29 Nov 2007 :  17:25:09  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Edited in the page #'s and new info then.

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