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Under the Hewerton entry pg.111.

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Think I found it. Is it George "Giant" Mullins proprietor of the Stone Giant Ale House?

Correct! Your turn, cinderblock.

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Correct! Your turn, cinderblock.

Sorry I missed it.

Outstanding submission dunbruha!!

And "well done" cinderblock!!

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If I was away from Yggsburgh and needed a good bow and some arrows, I should probably visit this "fowl" fletcher. Who is he?

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Why that's Goosey Gander! Also known as Alfred "Goose" Gandy.
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Most correct Matthew! may your arrows always fly true! Your turn man.

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Okay, here we go...

"What might you most likely find written on a pyramid shaped bronze plaque in Yggsburgh?"
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Matthew wrote:
Okay, here we go...

"What might you most likely find written on a pyramid shaped bronze plaque in Yggsburgh?"

Well, I'm not sure about the "pyramid shaped" part, but the life-like statues in the Mercantile Bank have bronze plaques with the criminal's names on them...

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Negatory. Nice try, though.
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Junker's Curiosity Shop. CZ:Y pg.81.

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Correct! Your turn, Cinderblock.
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This site stands as a remembrance for a nameless hero who fell many years ago fighting off a demon lord. What is it?

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This site stands as a remembrance for a nameless hero who fell many years ago fighting off a demon lord. What is it?

The Shrine of the Unknown Paladin, in Stonewyck.

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Most correct honorable sir, may you be blessed with the next turn .

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OK, here is a nature question:

Where in Yggsburgh can you find a tree and a bear?

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At the Dwarf Brewmeister Tavern! CZ:Y pg.71

The Tree is Sigtri "Tree" Stoutback proprietor of the business and the Bear is Walter "Bear" Whitson one of his barmen.

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cinderblock wrote:
At the Dwarf Brewmeister Tavern! CZ:Y pg.71

The Tree is Sigtri "Tree" Stoutback proprietor of the business and the Bear is Walter "Bear" Whitson one of his barmen.

You are (naturally) correct! Your go...

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What are Yggsburgh's 12 zodiac signs? So you can pick up hawt elven babes in the Brewmeister's tavern.

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What are Yggsburgh's 12 zodiac signs? So you can pick up hawt elven babes in the Brewmeister's tavern.

Fafnir (the Dragon)

Avenger (the Great Sword)

Brimir (Giant with Club)

Wotan (Wandering Wizard)

Freki & Geri (Two Wolves)

Chiron (the Centaur)

Ecclesiarch (the Priest)

Bjorn (Upright Bear)

Argo (the Ship - its prow north)

Valkyrie (Warrior Maiden with Shield)

Pegusus (Flying Horse)

Charlemagne (the Crown)

(GAZ, p.2)

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Nice work.

I was just about to type them in!!

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Rhuvein wrote:
Nice work.

I was just about to type them in!!

Thanks, I just happened to have this page open as I was working on a cosmology project of my own with CZ.

So, my turn then...hmm...

Whose heraldic shield bears a field of blue with the head of a white bull, gold chief with three blue flowers (cinquefoils)?

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Whose heraldic shield bears a field of blue with the head of a white bull, gold chief with three blue flowers (cinquefoils)?

Ok, ok, maybe this question was a bit of a drop in a bucket.

I will give a hint then:

The individual has a few thorpes along the Dunfalcon Pike, though his castle and villages are along another route.

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Grendelwulf wrote:
Ok, ok, maybe this question was a bit of a drop in a bucket.

I will give a hint then:

The individual has a few thorpes along the Dunfalcon Pike, though his castle and villages are along another route.

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No, I think it's a good question. Some of the guys don't stop by every day, so the questions/answers are a bit sporadic which is OK.

I'll wait 'til tomorrow to see if anyone comes up with an answer and then post.

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Grendelwulf wrote:
Ok, ok, maybe this question was a bit of a drop in a bucket.

I will give a hint then:

The individual has a few thorpes along the Dunfalcon Pike, though his castle and villages are along another route.

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That would be Sir Anthony Belvoir, KOC.

(And yes, the hint did help!)

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Heh, yayyyy. I knew someone would drop by and give an answer!!
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dunbruha wrote:
That would be Sir Anthony Belvoir, KOC.

(And yes, the hint did help!)

Grendelwulf, is this correct?

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dunbruha wrote:
That would be Sir Anthony Belvoir, KOC.

Absolutely correct!

...and so the golden linx-headed baton is passed...

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All right, riddle me this: Where can you find the Green Friends Clan?

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All right, riddle me this: Where can you find the Green Friends Clan?

Would they be hiding in....the Hidden Vale, perhaps?

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Grendelwulf wrote:
Would they be hiding in....the Hidden Vale, perhaps?

No...

But you have me stumped as to where the Hidden Vale is... I see "Hiddendale", but not "Hidden Vale".

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