[1] Remy Gill needs to be moved to the Player Character chapter.
[2] Interestingly enough, originally the position of Baron of Seagate was traditionally given to one of the Count of Carzala's younger sons, and the Baron worked closely with the Count. However, at one point in the past the position went to one of the Count's daughters, a very unusual woman, and when she died the position was given to her husband, a very popular member of court, and when he died it was given to his son by his first wife. Thus eventually it was inherited (more-or-less) by Tathlam Dargan.
[3] Did the party ever bother to tell his kinfolk? Who are his kinfolk, anyway?
[4] n. A person employed to do all kinds of work.
[5] Didn't Ray Smith run an adventure in the Brastor Holding with the party? Maybe even two? I think that's why I originally created Derenedeth. If anybody can remember, I'd appreciate any details that they can supply. Didn't this involve the Book of Ka-gor, or something like that?
[6] Is this an emblem, sigil, or icon? Or merely a name inscribed on a box? (I think this was a symbol burnt into a crate, and the party had to research it.)
[7] I think that Cormac died here; who else?
[8] This is the point at which this happened, isn't it?
[9] Was Derenedeth absent on his own mysterious business and remained at large and in hiding, or was he captured as well and not offered the choice of exile, later to be rescued? I think the later. Ray, do you remember?
[10] Notice that this conflicts with what the Auhaami found in Angbar. See page auhaamiAngbar.
[11] Didn't they try to do this with the drugs from the Fire Giant's tower?
[12] A player character, perhaps one whose player was not there that evening?
[13] One of a semi-mythical, somewhat magical race of the South.
[14] Did they attempt to poison the sandwhip with salts from the Salt Sea? Or was that just the imaginings of the Gamesmaster's fevered mind? (Probably the latter.)
[15] Weren't the characters invited to attend his death?
[16] The party all choruses, ``Gotta get the Band-Aid Back!'' See, Winther, you are valued!
[17] A horn, a jewel of seeing magic?
[18] Pronunciation by the Inspector Clouseau, of course.
[19] Note that this contradicts what the Ghosts of the Vale of Morin told the party. See page ghostsKorsepolis.
[20] There was not time to get anything but what each character had on them out of the house.
[21] I think on the way Jamie was attacked by his double, and that the being who reported back to the party claimed to be Jamie and claimed that both Jamie and the double survived.
[22] They actually explained about the doubles they fought in Seagate during the explanations.
[23] Played by Howard Hill, in Ray Smith's absence.
[24] At this point all of the characters have 3 HT left, except for Jamie, who has 1 HT left, and is still unconscious.
[25] Who did what here? I know that one invisible character flew onto the dolmen, attacked the guards, and snatched up Tesla, then flew back towards the entrance to this plane. I think another invisible character attacked the shaman, and took his cleaver. I think there were other invisble characters wandering around.
[26] Didn't somebody collapse the tunnel entrance?
[27] Did Jamie tell the other characters before the Orcs caught up to the party? I think he did.
[28] Were they able to abduct them? If so, how many? Or did they just kill them? Howard thinks they were just killed.
[29] Eventually, it will be a complete list of the more important treasure, especially magical treasure, that they have found and sometimes lost. However, when the party's house exploded, most of these treasures were lost.