Something at a Crofters’ Village Drove Kattigan into the City
The narration establishes that Kattigan witnessed something troubling in a rural area around a crofters’ village and came to Dol-Makjar for a rare drink.
What did Kattigan see near the crofters’ village, and was it connected to his contract near Pinebrough?
The incident is described only through narration. It occurred in a rural area before Kattigan entered the city, and he was also finishing a contract near Pinebrough. The transcript does not explicitly equate the two.
First raised at 02:45:07 — Something Drove Kattigan into the City in Kattigan and Wulferic (Episode 1)The narration establishes that Kattigan witnessed something troubling in a rural area around a crofters’ village and came to Dol-Makjar for a rare drink.
Kattigan later says that he came towards Dol-Makjar after finishing a contract near Pinebrough, but Episode 1 does not explicitly confirm whether that contract and the crofters’ village incident are the same.
The two pieces of history are presented close together and both precede his arrival, but no direct identification is made.
2 supporting · 0 contradicting evidence recordsKattigan may have completed one job and encountered another troubling situation while travelling.
0 supporting · 0 contradicting evidence recordsEpisode 1 places both in Kattigan’s recent rural history but never directly merges them.
Reveal what Kattigan witnessed around the village.
Identify the village and its relation, if any, to Pinebrough.
Establish whether the incident was part of Kattigan’s contract.
The narration establishes that Kattigan witnessed something troubling in a rural area around a crofters’ village and came to Dol-Makjar for a rare drink.
Kattigan and WulfericKattigan later says that he came towards Dol-Makjar after finishing a contract near Pinebrough, but Episode 1 does not explicitly confirm whether that contract and the crofters’ village incident are the same.
The Crow Keepers’ AttackClaims are labelled by how the transcript establishes them. Evidence can support a clue without proving a theory.
Kattigan had witnessed something troubling in the rural area surrounding a crofters’ village. The experience drove the normally reclusive woodsman into Dol-Makjar seeking a drink, where whispers carried news that Thjazi was in danger.
Kattigan says that he came towards Dol-Makjar after completing a contract near Pinebrough, a small agricultural community. He describes himself as a highly sought-after bounty hunter and warrior of the people.