Fantasy. Horror. The Merchant Stalls is an upgrade for the Great Hall in Caed Nua in Pillars of Eternity. This upgrade will add a General Goods Merchant to the Great Hall, right where your treasure is. The merchant will sell you Camping Supplies and various Potions.
The Old Watcher is a main quest in Pillars of Eternity. The spirit of Caldara de Berranzi, one of Lord Raedric's unfortunate victims, has directed the Watcher towards Caed Nua, where I will find a man named Maerwald. Caldara has informed them of their newly found status, and that this Maerwald is a Watcher as well. From Gilded Vale, travel east across the Black Meadow to Caed Nua. Talk to Kana
The stronghold is one of most interesting aspects of Pillars of Eternity. You gain access to it at the end of first level, which means about 5-6 hours focused on the main storyline. One of the quests is about searching for someone called Maerwald. He resides in Caed Nua, in the largest building of the stronghold - the keep.
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Caed Nua was abandoned for 200 years, and nobody likes Gathbin because he's an asshole. Plus you're doing a better job than Maerwald ever did at ruling. This has become a standard feature in Fantasy RPGs. About 15 years or so ago game designers decided that every player wanted to be the ruler of a castle.
A Return to Court is a side quest in Pillars of Eternity, added as of patch 3.0. Another messenger from the ducal palace has arrived in Caed Nua. Chancellor Warrin said he'd send another messenger if anything new regarding the disputed ownership of Caed Nua came up. The Watcher is invited to attend a meeting at The Charred Barrel. Some time after you completed A Call to Court, you will be
I'm stuck after rounding up the first 5 companions. I've read the guide which says to stealth past the phantoms one by one at Caed Nua (haven't tried this), but I'm still having trouble with these few encounters: i.) the 4 will o wisps at Temple of Eothas (Buried Secrets), ii.) quest: A Mother's
Caed Nua adventures - how long is a "turn"? I'm trying to complete an adventure, and want that party member back, and don't want to push ahead and get too much exp without him, but have no idea exactly how long a turn is. Can anyone please advise? Thanks! I think turns are tied to quest progress. Dang, really?
Endless Paths of Od Nua Level 6 is an area in Pillars of Eternity, and the sixth floor of the Endless Paths of Od Nua. You must complete the task Seals of the Endless Paths to advance past this floor. Marking the transition point into the true depths of the Endless Paths, this area is positively infested with a variety of skeletons, all desiring to rip your vitals out whichever orifice, be it
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Table of ContentsIntroductionMechanicsTipsCopyright and AcknowledgmentsCharacter CreationLevels and ExperienceRacesClass OverviewAttributesCulture and BackgroundSkillsBarbarianChanterCipherDruidFighterMonkPaladinPriestRangerRogueWizardUniversal TalentsBuildsCompanionsThe Hollowing of the Dyrwood - Act IThe Gilded ValeThe Old WatcherLord of a Barren LandThe Hollowing of the Dyrwood - Act IINever Far from the QueenThe Man Who Waits and Other StoriesThrough Death's GateThe White March - Part 1Durgan's BatteryThe White ForgeThe Siege of CrägholdtThe Hollowing of the Dyrwood - Act IIIThe Assassin at LargeCouncil of StarsThe White March Part 2The Iron FlailThe Forgotten ArmyThe Hollowing of the Dyrwood - The FinaleMemories of the AncientsEndless Paths of Od NuaCaed NuaUpgradesEventsBountiesItemsMundane EquipmentUnique WeaponsUnique Armour and ShieldsAccessoriesSoulbound ItemsGrimoiresConsumablesCraftingIngredientsDurgan Iron IngotsMiscellaneousPetsInns and LodgingsBestiaryBeastsPrimordialsSpiritsVesselsWildersAppendix: Relative PacifismTrophiesYou acquire Caed Nua as your stronghold towards the end of Act 1. It serves as a base of operations, a resting place and the location of the bonus are two statistics associated with your stronghold:Prestige increases the amount of taxes you collect and improves the chances of good events occurring. It is also a factor in the quality of Adventure reduces the loss of tax revenues to banditry and reduces the chances of bad events are a total of 25 upgrades you can make to your stronghold. Each has prerequisites and provides various bonuses as well as unlocking more Barbican--+1+2--Main KeepEastern BarbicanUnlocks visitors and Adventures+3+414003dBrighthollowAllows resting+2-5002dWarden's LodgeUnlocks resting bonus and bounties+2+210002dWoodland TrailsUnlocks resting bonus+1+215003dBrighthollow Courtyard PoolBrighthollow-+1-6001dBrighthollow Hearth-+1-6001dBrighthollow Lab-+1-6001dBaileyMain Keep-+2-8002dBarracksUnlocks hirelings-+320003dDungeonsAllows keeping prisoners--12003dLibraryUnlocks resting bonus+2-9002dMerchant StallsAdds merchant--14002dTowersUnlocks resting bonus+2+18002dWestern Barbican--+29003dBotanical GardenBaileyProduces plants+1-18002dForumUnlocks resting bonus+4-12002dHedge MazeUnlocks resting bonus-+314002dTraining GroundsUnlocks resting bonus-+215002dArtificer's HallWestern BarbicanUnlocks resting bonusTrap merchant+1-16002dChapelUnlocks resting bonus+4-20002dCraft HallUnlocks resting bonusWeapons and armour merchant+1+116002dCurio ShopProduces creature partsCurio merchant+1-18002sSouth Curtain Wall--+425004dWest Curtain Wall--+425004dYou have to repair the Eastern Barbican to progress the main quest. There is a trophy for completing 5 upgrades and another for completing all all of not upgrade your stronghold too quickly. You need to complete Minor and Average Stronghold Adventures for a trophy and high Prestige can make these impossible to you progress and complete quests, events will occur back at your stronghold. This can be a visitor, an adventure or an on your Prestige, some visitors will be welcome, others less so. Typically they have some sort of problem and ask you to help them out. Doing so may cost you money or cost you the services of a companion for a short a decision will reward you with 200XP and you may earn a unique item into the bargain. If you don't attend to them, visitors hang around the Great Hall for a while. While there, they may increase or reduce your keep VisitorsAzzuroIf you can assure the safety of his caravans (5000cp or lend him a companion), he will sell rare and unique items at decent prices. You have to keep an eye on your stronghold status because there is a limited time window in which to buy his wares and it possible to miss him while travelling from one end of the map to the (+3 Prestige, +2 Security)Pay 2000cp to give him safe passage or have a companion escort him for +1 the animancer costs you 2000cp or the services of Aloth / Edér for several days. You may want to ignore Sidroc (+3 Prestige)Tell him to grow a pair (Survival 5).Odeyna Fyrghest (+5 Prestige, +5 Security)The Dozens deem her to be a hero but she's fed up with them. If you have high reputation with the Dozens, tell them to back off. Otherwise, allow her to VisitorsGafol the DrunkardSimply get rid of him in any way you ByrnwigarUrge him to treat his tenants better (Benevolent 2) for a Prestige the Deft Hand (-1 Prestige, -3 Security)She is trying to evade the law. If you help her escape, she will give you the unique Cape of the the ShacklerSlaver. You need to have recruited Hiravias to have him VisitorsEmploy the ones that raise Prestige, ignore the ones that don't. Money won't be an issue by the time they start showing Noblewoman200cp / day, +6 Warrior50cp / day, +3 Prestige, +2 Psion100cp / day, -2 Prestige, +2 of St. Waidwen90cp / day, +1 Prestige, +3 Soul Hunter100cp / day, +2 Prestige, +3 War Criminal350cp / day, -4 Prestige, +3 8th turn, you will unlock a stronghold adventure. To complete it, you must assign an idle companion ( one not currently in the party) before the time runs out. The assigned companion receives bonus are five levels of adventure: Minor, Average, Major, Grand and Legendary. There is a trophy for completing one from each level. However, the only way to tell the level of adventure is by the number of turns it takes to complete: from 1 (Minor) to 5 (Legendary).The level of adventure is determined by adding your Stronghold's Prestige level to 2d50. A result of 25 or less results in no adventure while a result between 26 and 50 results in a Minor adventure and so on. Legendary Adventures require a result of 126 or greater. The roll is made some time before the adventure comes up so you cannot save-scum for a desired level. You can, however, save scum for a specific adventure of a given level if you make a save just before turning in a quest that will increment the turn number. For example, if you check your Stronghold status and the turn number is currently 31, completing a quest will increment the turn number and trigger an adventure so you can save immediately before turning in the adventures available at various levels are as Waters, Broken TombsYcg Br Tomb FragmentClerical ErrorsSt. Borragia's TearsA Court of SpiritsBelt of ChimesA Forgotten HollowWyrwood RingThe Ivory HornThe Nautilus of Or-GrammonThe Night MirrorNight Mirror FragmentSacred SkinGreenstained BootsThe Sky BreakerRod of Wind and ThunderWitch's WalkThe Witch's HatAverageBound and BuriedBinding RopeThe Mourning CircleMourning GlovesThe Page UnturnedThe Blind Monk's VenomSkulls for MotherFather's TeethStill as StonesMossy Rock x5To the WaterlineIverra's Diving HelmetThe Weaver's SongCloak of ComfortA Wreath of AshesRemembrance AshesMajorThe Celebrant's DirgeCelebrant's GlovesA Curse of Cold ClayRemembrance of Life's WarmthRing FingerNidhan's FingerSt. Ifen's KnotIfen's CradleThe Unworn PathPatchwork BootsWhat the Well HoldsSwaddling SheetA Whistling in the ReedsRed Reed WandGrandThe Crossed EyeCrossed PatchLavender and LyeLavender WreathLovers' LightLovers' RingsA Place of Great SilenceThe Looking-Inward ChimeThey Who Woke the StarsConstellated CloakThe Wax MakerHelwax MoldLegendaryAt the Edge of All Known ThingsAmaia's CodexThe Coal EaterBlighted CoalsThe Glass TreeGlittering GauntletsLiminal SpeciesEthereal HelmA Solitary MarkMarked AmuletThe rewards are listed in the Accessories reference. When you've completed all the named adventures, you will receive random adventures that give you nothing so often, your stronghold will be attacked by can choose to auto-resolve this, which usually works in your disfavour leading at least to the deaths of hirelings or destruction of property. Alternatively, you can "manually" resolve it which requires you to be present and has you fighting the enemies. If you allow the clock to run down, the game will auto-resolve the attack for manually resolve the attack without having your keep destroyed, you need to be in the grounds of your keep at the very least. Also, the game interface is unclear as to which button is highlighted. This is what you want:Once your Security reaches 50 or thereabouts, attacks will stop you've restored the Warden's Lodge, you can go inside (it's the building just outside the keep). Speak to Warden Fyrgen to see what bounties he has - First BatchBounty: Sly CyrdelSly Cyrdel and his crew can be found in Magran's Fork near the Adra Formation in the The DwellerThe Dweller is threatening merchants in Black Meadow. He is a level 9 Forest Lurker and can be found alongside three Greater Earth Blights and two Trolls near the second (eastern) dragon Nalrend the WiseNalrend is an Ogre Shaman who has taken up residence in Elmshore. You will find him in the Elmshore Cave in the north of the area. He is accompanied two Elder Bears, two Ogre Matrons and an Ogre Warchief IklakIklak is a Xaurip High Priest who has moved to the xaurip camp in the northern section of the Valewood. Iklak is accompanied four Champions and four High Priests and likes to hang back. Along with his head, Iklak drops the Ivory Wurm - Second BatchBounty: Daroth GrimaultDaroth is a Fampyr who has set up a cult in the Copperlane Catacombs. He can be found close to the Temple of Woedica entrance and is accompanied by a Fampyr, two Skeletal Wizards, two Skeletal Rangers, three Guls and two ThorfenThorfen is a priest of Eothas who has been desecrating gravestones. You will find him in the graveyard in Esternwood. He is accompanied by two Eothasian Wardens, an Eothasian Warmage and two Eothasian Zealots. The Warmage drops a Gilt Grimoire while Thorfen drops Exceptional gear and the unique Coat of Ill Payment GlasdialGlasdial is a troll who can be found in the lower level of Lle a Rhemen which you can reach via the lower section of Stormwall Gorge. He is with two Swamp Spores, three Corrupter Druids and a total of four Pŵrgas. Use Prayer Against Treachery to protect against the Swamp Songsmith RoskaRoska has earned the enmity of the Glanfathans for looting Engwithan ruins. You will find him and a group of Norwaech Prospectors, Delvers and Sappers in the northern section of Clîaban Rilag. The sappers drop Sapper's Tome grimoires while Songsmith Roska drops a suit of Exceptional plate - Third BatchBounty: FoemynaFoemyna is a ranger who feeds travellers to her animal companions. You will find her in Woodend Plains northeast of the crossroads accompanied by several Elder Lions and Bears. Foemyna drops the Rain of Clodagh Field war Galen DalgardGalen Dalgard is a slaver who has had a price placed on his head by an ill-wisher. You will find him at Madhmr Bridge north of the crossroads alongside five slaver associates and two Aedyran Priests. Most of the group drop trash but Galen drops an Exceptional sword and the unique large shield Old Gerun's DevŵenDevŵen is a Menpŵgra who has established a cult in Northweald. You will find her in the Northweald Cave accompanied by four Corrupter Captain MuārumiCaptain Muārumi is a pirate with a price on his head. You will find him in the Sea Cave in Anslög's Compass alongside his dastardly crew of Cutthroats, Raiders and Ondrites. Alongside his head, the not-so-good captain drops the unique Pliambo per Casitàs - Final BatchBounty: High Arcanist YslyYsly and her cabal can be found on the second floor of the tower in Heritage Hill together with four Talanteir Sorcerers and two Talanteir Guardians. Ysly drops the unique rod Pretty Pretty's Rib while the Sorcerers drop Sorcerer's Naroc the ProphetNaroc is a Glanfathan Cipher who can be found in Cilant Lîs alongside two Outcast Shamans, two Outcast Warriors and two Outcast Hunters. Naroc drops the unique Elardh Dwr SserkalLord Exarch Sserkal is a Vithrack whom someone wants removed. You will find him in the northwest of Pearlwood Bluff accompanied by five Vithrack Exarchs. Get Prayer Against Treachery up and take them out. Sserkal drops the unique Gwisk Glas robe.
Ostatnia aktualizacja: 15 grudnia 2020 Następna Caed Nua M12 Zadania łowcy nagród w Caed Nua Poprzednia Caed Nua M12 Caed Nua - Warownia M13 Zawsze blisko Królowej (Never Far from the Queen) - zadanie główneWybierz barbakan z listy Zadanie to otrzymasz tuż po ukończeniu głównego questu Stary Widzący, czyli po rozprawieniu się z Maerwaldem w Bezkresnych Ścieżkach Od Nuy (Poziom 1) (M14,1). Powróć na górę i spotkaj się w wielkiej sali z Zarządczynią (Steward) (M13,1). Dowiesz się, że stałeś się władcą warowni i będziesz mógł zlecić pierwsze naprawy. Wybierz z listy przede wszystkim Wschodni Barbakan (Eastern Barbican). Naprawa barbakanu jest natychmiastowa. Odblokujesz sobie dzięki temu południowo-wschodnie wyjście z Caed Nua (M12,8) i dodatkowo otrzymasz punkty prestiżu i obrony. Twoje kolejne zadanie to dotarcie do Zatoki Buntu (Defiance Bay), czyli do największego miasta na mapie świata. Wyjdź z warowni i skorzystaj z nowo odblokowanego przejścia do Równin na Krańcu Lasu (Woodend Plains). Po znalezieniu się w tej lokacji skręć na zachód. Dotrzyj do Mostu Aedelwana (Aedelwan Bridge). Jeśli chcesz możesz spytać się justyciariuszy (Justiciar) (M17,1) o lokalizację świątyni, dzięki czemu dowiesz się, że znajduje się ona w dzielnicy Zarzewie. Wkrocz do miasta. Po znalezieniu się w dzielnicy Miedziane Aleje (Copperlane) mógłbyś udać się zgodnie z niedawną podpowiedzią do Zarzewia (First Fires). Tam po rozmowie z Duchem (Ghost) odkryłbyś jednak, że wejście do świątyni Woediki (M22,2) jest chwilowo niedostępne. Musisz w rezultacie skorzystać z alternatywnej ścieżki. Prowadzi ona przez Katakumby (Catacombs) i wejście do katakumb znajduje się w południowo-zachodniej części Miedzianych Alej (M18,13). Warto założyć kaptur przed zbliżeniem się do ostatnich drzwi w świątyni Po znalezieniu się w katakumbach wyrusz na południowy-zachód i bądź gotowy do likwidowania po drodze małych grup potworów. Musisz dotrzeć do schodów łączących główny poziom katakumb ze Świątynią Woediki (Temple of Woedica) (M19,5). Obejrzyj wizję i wyrusz na zachód. Zatrzymaj się przy przejściu blokowanym przez Hafmacga (M19,6). Dostęp do świątyni możesz zagwarantować sobie opłacając strażników (350 sztuk złota), zabijając ich, korzystając ze Stanowczości/Intelektu rozwiniętych do co najmniej 13 punktów lub zakładając głównemu bohaterowi Kaptur Woediki (Woedica Hood). Kaptur możesz odnaleźć we wschodniej części katakumb przy ciele zamordowanego nowicjusza (M19,4). Po ominięciu strażników możesz zajrzeć do komnaty z Nowicjuszem (Initiate) (M19,7). Także i on posiada Kaptur Woediki, przy czym przekaże go głównemu bohaterowi tylko jeśli zgodzisz się na wysłuchanie jego próby i tylko jeśli rozwinąłeś Siłę lub Stanowczość do 14 punktów. Cel podróży to główna komnata w świątyni Woediki (M19,8). Zanim się do niej zbliżysz otwórz inwentarz i załóż głównemu bohaterowi Kaptur Woediki (ten znaleziony przy zwłokach lub otrzymany od nowicjusza). Podejdź do drzwi i wyraź chęć wejścia do komnaty w pojedynkę. Odbądź dłuższą rozmowę z Okrytą kobietą (Shrouded Woman) i wybieraj zawsze pierwsze odpowiedzi z listy dialogowej. Nagrodzony zostaniesz wizją. Alternatywne rozwiązanie: Możesz też wybrać wariant siłowy. Nie zakładaj kaptura i po zbliżeniu się do drzwi do głównej komnaty wejdź do środka całą drużyną. Po krótkiej wymianie zdań rozpocznie się bitwa z tutejszymi okrytymi kobietami i mężczyznami. W trakcie walk namierzaj w pierwszej kolejności osoby władające magią. Po wygranej bitwie podejdź do jednego z duchów i dotknij jego duszę. Następna Caed Nua M12 Zadania łowcy nagród w Caed Nua Poprzednia Caed Nua M12 Caed Nua - Warownia M13 Spis treści
watch 02:58 No Man's Sky Update - The Loop “ Old and dry, with cobwebs in every crack. It reminds me of Woedica. ” ~ Durance Caed Nua is a stronghold in Pillars of Eternity, located in the Eastern Reach north of Defiance Bay. It was constructed directly above the Endless Paths of Od Nua. Relatively early in their adventure, the player is awarded this stronghold and house. Caed Nua then becomes the common rally point for their companions and a domain to manage. They can use this as a base of operations for storage, rest, organization and investment as they desire. The stronghold also has a unique play mechanic surrounding the allocation of resources. This is geared toward making the stronghold a profitable side-venture for the characters. It provides the player with the ability to make large scale changes, undertake special quests, customize the contents of the stronghold and the surrounding environment, and engage in light strategic gameplay between adventures.[1][2] Background[] Engwith[] The site of Caed Nua once belonged to the vast estate of Od Nua, the legendary king of the Engwithans two thousand years ago. Beloved by his people, he was driven into madness by grief and machinations of the Children of the Wheel following the death of his son, Maros Nua. The entire keep became a research center focusing on life, death, and preventing souls from passing the Shroud. Necromancy or the science or immortality? Whatever the name they chose to grant to it, the escalating strain on the people Od Nua ruled and ruthless, bloody experimentation eventually culminated in a mob of angered Engwithans storming the castle and putting an end to Od Nua's research. Although only fingers of the great adra titan constructed adjacent to the research center remain on the surface, they are a testament to the scale of this massive project that spurred research into deeper branches of animancy and advanced Engwithan megastructure construction skills. Aedyr[] The Engwithan ruins lay abandoned for centuries, deterring all attempts at exploration or exploitation. It was the only ruin across the Eastern March that Eir Glanfath refused to defend. This made it a lucrative target during the colonization of the Dyrwood under the Aedyr Empire, with the first Erl of Yenwood erecting a keep on site to protect his family's claim to the ruin and excavate it in peace. In recognition of the keep's strategic location, all rulers of Caed Nua were granted the title of Roadwarden. The very first Roadwarden, Cafed Eodhart, forged a badge of office, the Whispers of Yenwood, which are said to be only ever found by those meant to rule the keep.[3] But all things come at a price. What was first a prospect of great wealth turned to maddening obsession. The erl devoted his life to excavating the ruins below the keep. They had been sealed with rock and soil, deliberately so. He dug his entire life and never found what he sought. His obsession became his son's, and his son's son's. And one day, the young erl broke through. Beneath was an endless maze, incomprehensible in its construction. But he would never come to learn more than that. Vile and dangerous things had taken residence there and they poured up through the keep and slew its residents, the erl among them. After that the keep remained abandoned for over a century.[4] Free Palatinate[] Around 2823 AI, a young noble by the name of Maerwald attempted to reclaim the keep. Following a promising initial resettlement, his soul sickness cripples the reclamation effort and Caed Nua falls into disuse again.[4] It isn't until 2823 AI that the Watcher reclaimed the keep from its afflicted owner, becoming the new Roadwarden. Their claim was immediately challenged by Lord Arledr Gathbin. Erl Bademar ruled that the keep is legally the property of House Gathbin, but the Watcher must be properly compensated. The Lord immediately rejected the ruling, effectively abdicating his claim and confirming the Watcher as the new Roadwarden. In time, he would attempt to wrest control of the keep by military force.[5] Gyrd Háewanes Sténes is a prize that belonged to one of Caed Nua's many lords, kept in the vaults of Defiance Bay until a rightful ruler of Caed Nua emerges.[6] Points of interest[] Before the renovation Caed Nua is more or less a derelict. Except for the Keep and Brighthollow, all of its buildings are in a state of advanced disrepair and the place is infested with a variety of hostile spirits. Kana Rua is found standing by the western barbican, examining the masonry. Recruit him for a new character in your party, then enter the courtyard (the exterior has naught but a few plants in place). Wipe out the spirits Map markers[] Before the keep is restored[] Brighthollow Caed Nua Keep Eastern Barbican After it is restored[] Artificer's Hall Botanical Gardens Brighthollow Caed Nua Keep Chapel Craft Hall Curio Shop Eastern Barbican Forum Hedge Maze Training Grounds Warden's Lodge Western Barbican Characters[] Kana Rua, an aumaua scholar and companion. Companion reactions[] Some companions have a special comment upon entering through the gates for the first time: Aloth: "Looks like this place has been abandoned for years." Kana Rua: "Once more through the gates! With more success this time, I hope." Durance: "Old and dry, with cobwebs in every crack. It reminds me of Woedica." Enemies[] Before completing The Old Watcher, Caed Nua is infested with a number of spirits, impeding progress further into the keep. Exterior:Spirits: Blights Flame Blight Small Earth Blight Small Flame Blight Shadows Phantom Shadow Wisps Will O'Wisp Dungeons:Beasts: Spiders Spear Spiderling Spear Spider Ivory Spiderling Ivory Spinner Plants[] Note: All plants are located in the exterior area. 1x Dyrcap 2x Skaenbone Behind the scenes[] The stronghold was a reward for the Kickstarter campaign reaching the $ million stretch goal. This area contains developer commentary. “ Caed Nua, or the player stronghold, was one of the more technically challenging levels in the game. Not only is this level the player's home base for most of the game, but the design had to conform to specific constraints based off the system we use to dynamically alter the map as the player upgrades their stronghold. We had to take special care of how parts of the scene spatially related to one another. Due to the nature of our tiling system, the map was more or less built on a grid, but still needed to feel organic. This was to ensure the level never felt bland in its layout while still being cognizant that if the player upgraded a specific building, or other landmark on the map, it wouldn't overlap with another. ” ~ Matthew Perez, Junior Designer Map[] Map - Caed Nua Gallery[] Caed Nua in its unrestored state Caed Nua in its restored state …and after its restoration Part of the Stronghold shown during development References ↑ Pillars Of Eternity - Manual ↑ Update #20: Lore Tidbits, Campaign Almanac, Big Ol' Stretch Goals, and... Environment Screenshot! ↑ Marshal Forwyn ↑ Steward ↑ A Call to Court, A Return to Court, The Battle of Yenwood Field ↑ Chancellor Warrin