Thanks Ian for your answers.
Ian Cooper wrote:
> > On Page 127 of 'King of Sartar' there is a mention of Hendrakos, a
> > Tarsh King, having been slain by Phargentes.
> > Was Hendrakos the King of the Tarsh Exiles?
>
> I have always assumed so, my guess is that he was one of heirs of
> Palashee, or had direct line to Illaro. I don't know of any other
> reference than this.
There isn't as far as I can find anyway.
> > If he was, who succeeded him and lead the Exiles at the Battle of
> Grizzly Peak?
>
> Again unknown. There is a possibility that it was the Sartarite King
> Tarkalor who orchestrated the resistance.
I am going for Tarkalor as a major influence to the Old Tarshite resistance but I will allow the Player Heroes to decide on chosing the next Tarsh king in Exile once they have failed to save Hendrakos from Phargentes :)
> > Was he based at Bagnot, which would have been the centre of the
> Tarsh resistance until it fell in 1582?
> Bagnot is Arim's former capital and the spirtual home of Tarsh - the
> fall spelled the 'end' of resistance in Tarsh and was opposed not
> only by Exiles, but Sartarites and Grazers too. If there was a leader
> then Bagnot or the Shaker temple seem likely locations for him/her.
Was the burning of the Bush Range directly linked to Grizzly Peak and/or the fall of Bagnot?
Cheers,
DARRAN SIMS.
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