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Special Sub-Topic: The Dragon Heir


Who encounters Jason as he is leaving Raven's Ghyll?

    Devereaux D'Orsay. Jason is just leaving from stealing from them when he is caught. D'Orsay tries to stop him, but fails.

What does Madison enjoy doing?
    Painting. Madison loves to paint; she sells her paintings at a local gift shop to earn money.

What is Jason's favorite artifact that he stole from Raven's Ghyll?
    The Dragonheart. The Dragonheart is a stone that will allow no one to touch it, with the exception of Madison.

Where are artifacts that Jason stole from Raven's Ghyll hidden?
    The church. The church is a safe haven for them, because magic is not allowed to be used inside its walls.

Why did Madison move back to Coal Grove?
    She had to baby-sit her siblings. Her siblings would have been taken away from her mother if she did not move back, because they had no one to watch over them while her mother was working. Madison hated Coal Grove.

Who went to Coal Grove to make Madison come back to Trinity?
    Jason. Jason goes to Coal Grove to try to persuade Madison to come back to Trinity. He does this, because it is the only thing he is needed to do.

Who besides Madison is powerful in her family?
    her sister. Her sister is not effected by magic, just like Madison.

What does Warren Barber do to get Madison on his side?
    Blackmails her. He says he will kill her brother and sister if she doesn't.

What do the Weir tell the Anaweir in Trinity to get them out of the city?
    That there was a nuclear accident at the power plant. The Weir tell the Anaweir that there was a nuclear accident in the power plant to get them to vacate Trinity. They do this so they will be out of range for the war that will soon start between the Weir.

Who dies in the battle?
    Jason. Jason dies in the war, but Ellen comes close to it.


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