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In Mammot’s study, Kruppe reads from Alladart’s Realm Compendium about the Crippling and Chaining of an unknown god and the inhabitants of Moon's Spawn, five black dragons and one red, Silanah who helped in that chaining. This seems to confirm what Coll said about there being five black dragons in Moon's Spawn, and Kruppe is left wondering how Coll came across this particular piece of information. Mammot asks Kruppe if he has found what he was looking for and what it was precisely. Kruppe skirts around the question, saying he was looking for his grandmother's name and thanks the scholar for his understanding of the need to be circumspect. They then talk about the odd behaviour Crokus has displayed of late. Baruk communicates with Mammot via Warren to summon Kruppe. Mammot himself seems dis

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  • In Mammot’s study, Kruppe reads from Alladart’s Realm Compendium about the Crippling and Chaining of an unknown god and the inhabitants of Moon's Spawn, five black dragons and one red, Silanah who helped in that chaining. This seems to confirm what Coll said about there being five black dragons in Moon's Spawn, and Kruppe is left wondering how Coll came across this particular piece of information. Mammot asks Kruppe if he has found what he was looking for and what it was precisely. Kruppe skirts around the question, saying he was looking for his grandmother's name and thanks the scholar for his understanding of the need to be circumspect. They then talk about the odd behaviour Crokus has displayed of late. Baruk communicates with Mammot via Warren to summon Kruppe. Mammot himself seems dis
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  • In Mammot’s study, Kruppe reads from Alladart’s Realm Compendium about the Crippling and Chaining of an unknown god and the inhabitants of Moon's Spawn, five black dragons and one red, Silanah who helped in that chaining. This seems to confirm what Coll said about there being five black dragons in Moon's Spawn, and Kruppe is left wondering how Coll came across this particular piece of information. Mammot asks Kruppe if he has found what he was looking for and what it was precisely. Kruppe skirts around the question, saying he was looking for his grandmother's name and thanks the scholar for his understanding of the need to be circumspect. They then talk about the odd behaviour Crokus has displayed of late. Baruk communicates with Mammot via Warren to summon Kruppe. Mammot himself seems distracted by what he has been told and says he has some research to do. Meanwhile at Baruk's estate, Crone arrives and at the behest of Anomander Rake tells Baruk what she saw on the Rhivi Plain. A puppet, its power evil, pursuing some other power headed towards the Gadrobi Hills, seeking something there. Baruk is visibly shaken and he tells the Great Raven of a Jaghut Tyrant supposedly imprisoned there in a barrow, towards which the searchers, presumably Malazan, are probably headed. Baruk tells Crone that whilst there have been a lot of exploration around the Barrow, the exact entrance is not known. Baruk gives Crone the location of a standing stone from where a search would be started but says that he needs to consult with a colleague who is an authority on the subject before saying more. He refuses to give further information since he does not quite trust Rake, having only talked to him once. Should the Barrow be opened, it would unleash a power that could very easily destroy the city of Darujhistan and Baruk doesn't want to share this information until he is sure of Rake's intentions. Crone angrily tells him he will be kept informed about further events if her lord deems it necessary. Baruk and Crone both express a displeasure with the other for not communicating enough. Once Crone has left, Baruk then contacts Mammot, the communication witnessed earlier.
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