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** This extends to the entire realm, which is also never named beyond identifying the component founding states as the "Northern Kingdom" and "Southern Kingdom".



* GrimUpNorth: The description of the former Northern Kingdom in ''The Fall of the Kings'' is sparse, but definitely implies a rocky, agriculture-poor region whose people lived a considerably more primitive lifestyle than that of the comparatively civilized South.



** Between the events of ''Swordpoint'' and ''Privilege", [[spoiler: Alec and Richard]] split for reasons that are implied but never quite made clear (context clues reveal that it may have been a combination of [[spoiler:Alec being forced to resume his official position as Duke Tremontaine after Diana's death and Richard being forced to retire from the sword after losing his eyesight]]).

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** Between the events of ''Swordpoint'' ''Swordspoint'' and ''Privilege", ''Privilege'', [[spoiler: Alec and Richard]] split for reasons that are implied but never quite made clear (context clues reveal that it may have been a combination of [[spoiler:Alec being forced to resume his official position as Duke Tremontaine after Diana's death and Richard being forced to retire from the sword after losing his eyesight]]).
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%% * EveryoneIsBi: Not ''everyone'', strictly speaking, but certainly a large majority of the characters.

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%% * EveryoneIsBi: Not ''everyone'', strictly speaking, but certainly a large majority of the characters.characters, and there appears to be no social stigma against same-sex relationships except when they interfere with marriage arrangements.



** Between the events of ''Swordpoint'' and ''Privilege, [[spoiler: Alec and Richard]] split for reasons that are implied but never quite made clear (context clues reveal that it may have been a combination of [[spoiler:Alec being forced to resume his official position as Duke Tremontaine after Diana's death and Richard being forced to retire from the sword after losing his eyesight]]).

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** Between the events of ''Swordpoint'' and ''Privilege, ''Privilege", [[spoiler: Alec and Richard]] split for reasons that are implied but never quite made clear (context clues reveal that it may have been a combination of [[spoiler:Alec being forced to resume his official position as Duke Tremontaine after Diana's death and Richard being forced to retire from the sword after losing his eyesight]]).

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