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Quiz about The Journey of Rhapsody Part 3
Quiz about The Journey of Rhapsody Part 3

The Journey of "Rhapsody" Part 3 Quiz


This is the conclusion of the journey of "Rhapsody"; it is recommended that you have read Elizabeth Haydon's "Rhapsody" more than once. Good luck all!

A multiple-choice quiz by robboddie. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
robboddie
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
282,552
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
180
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Question 1 of 10
1. Rhapsody, Achmed, and Grunthor searched through Canrif, unlocking its mysteries and uncovering its history while contemplating what treasures and equipment could be used to subdue the Bolg and rebuild Canrif. While searching, they found the remains of the Great King of Serendair and Lord of the Cymrians, Gwylliam. His mummified body was slumped over a table; a horrible wound bisected his chest and his crown lay close by. What room did they find him in? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The more they explored the ruins of Canrif, the more they learned about the former inhabitants and the current inhabitants. To Rhapsody's amusement, Achmed reports that the Bolg refer to the Cymrians as which of the following? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. It was difficult to subdue the Bolg, but they managed to manipulate the simple minded demi-humans, and fought quite a few bloody battles in order to earn the respect of the clans. After scaring the remaining clans, who refused to join the King of the mountain in his early round up of the Bolg, with the use of the ventilation system, Achmed finally got the majority of the population into the canyon in order to organize them under one purpose, as opposed to their survivalist style of living. Unfortunately, there were still some Clans outside of the Cauldron and further into the land of Canrif that were not going to join him as easily as the others. One of the Bolg, a clan chieftain who had claimed to be a descendant of Gwylliam, challenged Achmed's claim as King. What was his name? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The companions began to get comfortable in their dark, dank lair surrounded by the race of the Firbolg. They had gotten some of the machinery working again and even started to organize the Bolg into that more akin to a civilization, rather than clans of roaming, cannibalizing marauders. They started hospitals, a rough education system, and begun training them in simple labor skills such as farming. They had also begun to find some marketable merchandise from the nature around them. One of the oddest products they found and refined was made from what? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The emotions from peoples of the past still hung in the air in the form of vibrations all over the history-ridden Canrif. Rhapsody's prescience and status as a great Namer made her susceptible to those vibrations, causing her to give into odd visions pertaining to the past people who lived there, mostly Anwyn and Gwylliam. One particular vision happened while she was in the underground grotto. It was the rift that caused the Great Cymrian War. What was this event called? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Despite the uneasy feelings left over from Gwylliam's and Anwyn's spat, Rhapsody still found the little cottage enchanting. She convinced Achmed to let her have the grotto, then gave it a name that felt suited it. What did she name the place? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The Bolg were organizing more quickly than anyone would expect, so in order for Achmed and Rhapsody to show the rest of the lands that they were indeed becoming a nation to be reckoned with, they set up a meeting with the other heads of state in order to lay out trade agreements and other benefits due to them as a legitimate nation. One pact Rhapsody was most adamant about was the Nonaggression Pact, which had what punishment if it was broken? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The two women were making themselves quite comfortable in the Cauldron, considering their surroundings. They even have rooms within the mountain, close to Achmed's chamber. Jo's room was revolting to Rhapsody. Even Jo insisted that though the mess looked like just a bunch of random junk, it was actually a carefully designed system to hide her belongings "in plain site." She boasted that she knew where everything in the room was and insisted Rhapsody ask her where any object was, to prove the point. What was the first thing Rhapsody asked for? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Near the end of the book, Rhapsody had a very important vision of her mother. She imparted some helpful information for defeating the foe that dwellt within the Hidden Realm of Canrif. Part of that information was about her sword, Daystar Clarion. Achmed and Grunthor both noted that something was missing in the empty prongs of the hilt and her mother revealed that it was which of the following objects? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The final battle was against a Bolg shaman named Fire-Eye. He was also known as Saltar to the Shing that was just a piece of the original F'dor that was hunting Achmed back in his old life. Thanks to the information Rhapsody received from her vision, she was able to deduce that the Shing was not clinging to the shaman, but was actually attached to which object? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Rhapsody, Achmed, and Grunthor searched through Canrif, unlocking its mysteries and uncovering its history while contemplating what treasures and equipment could be used to subdue the Bolg and rebuild Canrif. While searching, they found the remains of the Great King of Serendair and Lord of the Cymrians, Gwylliam. His mummified body was slumped over a table; a horrible wound bisected his chest and his crown lay close by. What room did they find him in?

Answer: Gwylliam's Vault

They used a musical code to open the vault. Gwylliam had obviously been killed by one of the Royal Guard, as his body lay near his king's.
2. The more they explored the ruins of Canrif, the more they learned about the former inhabitants and the current inhabitants. To Rhapsody's amusement, Achmed reports that the Bolg refer to the Cymrians as which of the following?

Answer: Willums

Achmed lovingly called them the Scumrians, while Jo referred to them as the Dumbrians. The Cymrians were brilliant and accomplished things during their lightest ages, but their self importance and the over-inflated egos of their leaders was the downfall of their civilization.
3. It was difficult to subdue the Bolg, but they managed to manipulate the simple minded demi-humans, and fought quite a few bloody battles in order to earn the respect of the clans. After scaring the remaining clans, who refused to join the King of the mountain in his early round up of the Bolg, with the use of the ventilation system, Achmed finally got the majority of the population into the canyon in order to organize them under one purpose, as opposed to their survivalist style of living. Unfortunately, there were still some Clans outside of the Cauldron and further into the land of Canrif that were not going to join him as easily as the others. One of the Bolg, a clan chieftain who had claimed to be a descendant of Gwylliam, challenged Achmed's claim as King. What was his name?

Answer: Janthir

Achmed had expected the chieftain, Janthir Bonesplitter, to challenge him, as it was an act of honor in the Bolg society to object. His attempt was unsuccessful. Grunthor beheaded him with his own weapon before he could come close to Achmed.
4. The companions began to get comfortable in their dark, dank lair surrounded by the race of the Firbolg. They had gotten some of the machinery working again and even started to organize the Bolg into that more akin to a civilization, rather than clans of roaming, cannibalizing marauders. They started hospitals, a rough education system, and begun training them in simple labor skills such as farming. They had also begun to find some marketable merchandise from the nature around them. One of the oddest products they found and refined was made from what?

Answer: Spider web

The spider web, when woven with wool or cotton, made a strong, soft material suitable for rope. It was light weight, too, and later on was fashioned into beautiful under garments for women, due to its shiny appearance.
5. The emotions from peoples of the past still hung in the air in the form of vibrations all over the history-ridden Canrif. Rhapsody's prescience and status as a great Namer made her susceptible to those vibrations, causing her to give into odd visions pertaining to the past people who lived there, mostly Anwyn and Gwylliam. One particular vision happened while she was in the underground grotto. It was the rift that caused the Great Cymrian War. What was this event called?

Answer: The Grievous Blow

Rhapsody relived every horrible moment of the slap that Gwylliam gave to his wife Anwyn. She was still feeling the incredible impact of the hit, even when the vision vanished.
6. Despite the uneasy feelings left over from Gwylliam's and Anwyn's spat, Rhapsody still found the little cottage enchanting. She convinced Achmed to let her have the grotto, then gave it a name that felt suited it. What did she name the place?

Answer: Elysian

It was named after the Serene High King's castle, which was built on a rocky outcropping overlooking the sea. The odd thing was that this was a place she had never seen before, despite giving a description of it.
7. The Bolg were organizing more quickly than anyone would expect, so in order for Achmed and Rhapsody to show the rest of the lands that they were indeed becoming a nation to be reckoned with, they set up a meeting with the other heads of state in order to lay out trade agreements and other benefits due to them as a legitimate nation. One pact Rhapsody was most adamant about was the Nonaggression Pact, which had what punishment if it was broken?

Answer: The deeding of ten percent of the aggressor's land

The assembled were at first appalled by the amount of land to be had if the Pact was broken. But after a rapt explanation of how Roland was a strictly honorable land and would never break such a trust with another Nation, the ten percent was hardly anything to be worried about. Rhapsody handled the heads of state as if she'd been doing so all her life.
8. The two women were making themselves quite comfortable in the Cauldron, considering their surroundings. They even have rooms within the mountain, close to Achmed's chamber. Jo's room was revolting to Rhapsody. Even Jo insisted that though the mess looked like just a bunch of random junk, it was actually a carefully designed system to hide her belongings "in plain site." She boasted that she knew where everything in the room was and insisted Rhapsody ask her where any object was, to prove the point. What was the first thing Rhapsody asked for?

Answer: Wrist sheaths

Jo kept her wrist sheaths on even when sleeping, probably an old habit from a life lived on the streets. Rhapsody asked for all of these, but when she asked about clean underwear, Jo asked her to define clean. Needless to say, Rhapsody did not feel like playing the game any longer.
9. Near the end of the book, Rhapsody had a very important vision of her mother. She imparted some helpful information for defeating the foe that dwellt within the Hidden Realm of Canrif. Part of that information was about her sword, Daystar Clarion. Achmed and Grunthor both noted that something was missing in the empty prongs of the hilt and her mother revealed that it was which of the following objects?

Answer: A piece of the star Seren

The piece of star was a source of tremendous power, taken from the star Seren, for which the island of Serendair was named. Her mother also told her another important piece of information, "It's not what he is but what he wears," which was instrumental in their final battle.
10. The final battle was against a Bolg shaman named Fire-Eye. He was also known as Saltar to the Shing that was just a piece of the original F'dor that was hunting Achmed back in his old life. Thanks to the information Rhapsody received from her vision, she was able to deduce that the Shing was not clinging to the shaman, but was actually attached to which object?

Answer: A talisman of the Earth in flames, with an eye in the middle

The talisman was worn by Tsoltan, the human/F'dor who held Achmed's old name, the Brother, and thus forced him into service. Tsoltan was later killed by the great Serendair warrior, MacQuieth. Unfortunately, Tsoltan had already committed most of the F'dor spirit in creating the Shing, thousands of them, to search the world for the Brother. Rhapsody had renamed the Brother by accident; therefore, the Shing was unable to find him. Furthermore, he was hidden from the wind by traveling along the Oak of Deep Roots, Sagia.

But one Shing had survived the destruction of the island by traveling over seas. That was the one that found its way to the Bolg shaman.
Source: Author robboddie

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