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Quiz about The Journey of Rhapsody Part 2
Quiz about The Journey of Rhapsody Part 2

The Journey of "Rhapsody" Part 2 Quiz


This is a continuation of the journey of "Rhapsody" and it is meant for people who have read Elizabeth Haydon's "Rhapsody" more than once. Good luck all!

A multiple-choice quiz by robboddie. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
robboddie
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
282,044
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. While at the museum, Rhapsody, Achmed, and Grunthor not only learned of Cymrians, but they also learned a little about the land they were in, including the cities and other cultural interests such as the basilicas. The Basilica in Bethe Corbair is dedicated to the wind, using bells to purify the grounds. There are 876 bells, which is also the number of what? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Before reaching the House of Remembrance, Achmed uses his new path lore to investigate Grunthor's uneasy feeling about the place. At the end of his vision, his heart began to beat with that of another. This was the same feeling he felt in Serendair when stalking a target, except this was a more sickening sensation for Achmed and caused his vision to turn which color? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. While searching the House of Remembrance, what odd piece of furniture did the three find? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Achmed, Rhapsody, and Grunthor learned a lot in their short visit to the House of Remembrance. One of them was a glimpse of the enemies they would confront in the not so distant future, particularly a twisted villain known as the Rakshas. What was different about the fire lore the Rakshas had, compared to Rhapsody? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. One of their stops included Bethany, a large city home to the Lord Regent Tristan Steward's castle and the basilica dedicated to fire. Both were located in the center, surrounded by battlements and neat rows of shops, taverns, and inns and bisected by well-kept streets. As Rhapsody described, it was a city without humor. What shape does Rhapsody describe the city as? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. When learning the lore of the fire basilica, Achmed and Rhapsody startled the Ordinate, Simon, who was meekly tending to his "rites of preparation." The Ordinate was so perplexed by Rhapsody's beauty and disgusted by Achmed's racial attributes that he mistook the two for which of the following? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. After causing a ruckus with her beauty, Rhapsody helps a jewelry merchant by pushing his table out of the way of two oxcarts. What does the jeweler give her as thanks? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The last major city on their way to the Krevensfield Plain is Bethe Corbair. This city was built more as a defensive post than an architectural marvel, unlike the other cities they had seen. It was in this city that Rhapsody and Jo meet a very important character, a secretive man named Ashe. In what way do the two first meet the cloaked man? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. After weeks of coercion, Jo had refused to give her full first name to any of her companions, but after meeting the handsome and kind mannered Ashe, Jo blurted out her name. What is it? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Achmed was impressed by the scope of Canrif and the ability of Gwylliam to mold the unrelenting mountains into a functioning, livable place that housed some of the era's most amazing engineering marvels known to the world of man. When describing the immense place that once was the power seat of the Cymrian era, Achmed told Rhapsody the Canrif was more like what, rather than just a city? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. While at the museum, Rhapsody, Achmed, and Grunthor not only learned of Cymrians, but they also learned a little about the land they were in, including the cities and other cultural interests such as the basilicas. The Basilica in Bethe Corbair is dedicated to the wind, using bells to purify the grounds. There are 876 bells, which is also the number of what?

Answer: The number of ships that left from Serendair

The basilica is dedicated to Reyles Cedelian, which Stephen referred to as the Spirit of Air, to the amusement of Rhapsody. She noted that the literal translation was actually Breath of Life, another one of the "facts" from Serendair that history had obscured.
2. Before reaching the House of Remembrance, Achmed uses his new path lore to investigate Grunthor's uneasy feeling about the place. At the end of his vision, his heart began to beat with that of another. This was the same feeling he felt in Serendair when stalking a target, except this was a more sickening sensation for Achmed and caused his vision to turn which color?

Answer: Blood red

Achmed is alarmed by the vision, but more so by the fact that he could sense something through blood, a lore that had left him when he walked through the fires in the middle of the Earth. The sensation piqued his interest, so he agreed with Rhapsody to continue to the House despite Grunthor's protest.
3. While searching the House of Remembrance, what odd piece of furniture did the three find?

Answer: A throne made of bones

Femurs, rib cages, long bones, and vertebrae were fashioned and nailed into a hideous chair, adorned by seven skulls and a red velvet cushion. Nearby is where our heroes found the missing children of Navarne.
4. Achmed, Rhapsody, and Grunthor learned a lot in their short visit to the House of Remembrance. One of them was a glimpse of the enemies they would confront in the not so distant future, particularly a twisted villain known as the Rakshas. What was different about the fire lore the Rakshas had, compared to Rhapsody?

Answer: It was black fire

Rhapsody seemed to have more control over her fire lore than the Rakshas, thanks to her sword, Daystar Clarion. She also confided to her friends that it felt evil and twisted.
5. One of their stops included Bethany, a large city home to the Lord Regent Tristan Steward's castle and the basilica dedicated to fire. Both were located in the center, surrounded by battlements and neat rows of shops, taverns, and inns and bisected by well-kept streets. As Rhapsody described, it was a city without humor. What shape does Rhapsody describe the city as?

Answer: Dome-shaped

The basilica had been built directly in the center of the dome-shaped city, an appropriate place, considering the well spring of fire that blessed the basilica was from the center of the Earth. One particular roadway had markers on the streets in the shape of a flame, leading to the basilica.
6. When learning the lore of the fire basilica, Achmed and Rhapsody startled the Ordinate, Simon, who was meekly tending to his "rites of preparation." The Ordinate was so perplexed by Rhapsody's beauty and disgusted by Achmed's racial attributes that he mistook the two for which of the following?

Answer: An angel and a denizen of the underworld

He believed Rhapsody was a Fire Spirit that had come to take him into the Afterlife and that Achmed was a dark denizen who wanted to drag his soul into the Underworld. "Good and evil, battling for his soul where he stood."
7. After causing a ruckus with her beauty, Rhapsody helps a jewelry merchant by pushing his table out of the way of two oxcarts. What does the jeweler give her as thanks?

Answer: Gold earrings

Rhapsody caused the oxcart collision by pulling down her hood, which caused the driver to stare in wonder. With her quick reflexes, she dove under the jeweler's table and pushed it out of the way, to the shock of the already trembling jeweler.
8. The last major city on their way to the Krevensfield Plain is Bethe Corbair. This city was built more as a defensive post than an architectural marvel, unlike the other cities they had seen. It was in this city that Rhapsody and Jo meet a very important character, a secretive man named Ashe. In what way do the two first meet the cloaked man?

Answer: Jo attempts to pick his pocket

Jo thinks she has Ashe's coin purse, but instead she yanks harshly on his genitals. Rhapsody rushes over just as Ashe reprimands the teenager for the painful mistake, and demands he unhand her.
9. After weeks of coercion, Jo had refused to give her full first name to any of her companions, but after meeting the handsome and kind mannered Ashe, Jo blurted out her name. What is it?

Answer: Josephine

Jo was so stricken by the stranger, she lost her senses and revealed her name. She also gave Achmed's name freely and told Ashe they were going to Canrif, much to the chagrin of her companions.
10. Achmed was impressed by the scope of Canrif and the ability of Gwylliam to mold the unrelenting mountains into a functioning, livable place that housed some of the era's most amazing engineering marvels known to the world of man. When describing the immense place that once was the power seat of the Cymrian era, Achmed told Rhapsody the Canrif was more like what, rather than just a city?

Answer: A nation

Canrif is more that just mountains; it also has vineyards, farm land, and forests. The Cymrians used everything to their advantage in that dreaded place. They even built a ventilation system that provided fresh air in the summer and heat in the winter. It also had a fully functional water system.
Source: Author robboddie

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