Introduction
The Mournvale is the distant region from which Vaelus travels to Dol-Makjar. Reaching the Fang home requires several weeks of travel.
A distant region associated with Vaelus and the Sisters of Sylandri.
The Mournvale is the distant region from which Vaelus travels to Dol-Makjar. Reaching the Fang home requires several weeks of travel.
Associated with the Sisters of Sylandri
Vaelus has recently departed the Mournvale in pursuit of the Stone of Nightsong.
Events explicitly established as taking place here.
The Stone was removed from the hideout during the attack. Its purpose is now known, but its current holder and the motive for taking it are not.
The Stone was created after Sylandri’s original nightingale guardian was destroyed during the Shapers’ War.
Vaelus witnessed the death of Sylandri, described as the final god of Aramán, seventy years before Episode 1.
Vaelus remembers watching the final god of Aramán die seventy years earlier, but the place, cause and killer are not revealed.
Statements are labelled by how the transcript establishes them, so direct depiction, testimony, belief and disputed accounts remain distinct.
Aranessa recognises that Vaelus has come from the Mournvale, and Vaelus confirms that she travelled for weeks.
Vaelus notices that a female fairy companion who travelled with Thjazi and was present when the Stone was taken is absent from the Farramh.
An unnatural cold falls across the Rookery as Vaelus, an elven Sister of the fallen goddess Sylandri, arrives from the Mournvale. She accuses Thjazi of stealing the Stone of Nightsong and demands that Halandil return it.
Bolaire recalls the funerary purpose of the Stone of Nightsong while Thaisha retrieves a silver box connected to Thjazi. When Vaelus speaks Thimble’s name, the box opens and shattered black clay begins forming a mask resembling Bolaire’s.