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| 1.
Fitz is poisoned more than once in Jhaampe on his diplomatic mission at the end of the book. What is the first thing that he is poisoned by? |
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| 2.
In Fitz' opinion, where did the tradition of naming royal children after virtues come from? |
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| 3.
What was the name of the Forged girl that Chade tried to rehabilitate? |
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| 4.
In the "Man" ceremony, in which Fitz is indoctrinated into a secret society, three living things are placed into his hands. What are they and what does he do with them? |
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| 5.
What was distinctive about Crossfire's coterie? |
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| 6.
To what Biblical character do the stories of the Fool's origins most closely correspond? |
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| 7.
Which Farseer king conquered the inland territories which became known as the Duchy of Farrow? |
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The people of the mountain kingdoms have some strange traditions. One of them is called sequestering. What does it involve? |
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| 9.
What was the occupation of Galen's father? |
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| 10.
Which two rivers border the rich vineyards of Tilth? |
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