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You sit down with uncle Hein.
The veiled elder isn't very talkative, although he is very responsive for most questions you ask him.
Finally, you learn that the arson wasn't a freak accident; drunken Feir arranged a fire-eating show amongst his fellow drunken noblemen. While the blame of course was put on the performers, it was Feir who insisted on the fateful show that caused the blaze and death of his family members (and Hein's hideous head scars).
It seems that Feir has been shoring it very hard with southerners. He has already promised, on scrolls, that Rucusian and Eldrican families will oft exchange marriages to ensure outside competition will have no chances in attaining power in Eldrican royal family. While your uncle does not know the details of the written promise, he is pretty sure he has heard that all three of Feir's children has been already bethrothed to members of Rucusian royal family.
There has been some recent instability in the north; the tribes, unwilling to accept Pantheonist or Damedian preaching, has been conducting raids on foreign temples as well as assaulting travelers and hapless villages on the very outskirts of the Kingdom, while some previously settled tribes has abandoned their farmlands and enclosures to live with their horses on the vast northern steppes.
Hein seems very eager to tell you things, as if he was in a rush. Anything else you would want to ask him about?
A) The Kingdom and the Dwarves.
B) The Kingdom and the Elfs.
C) The Kingdom and the Republics.
D) The Kingdom and the Cult of Damed.
E) Feir and his plans for the Kingdom.
F) Feir and his plans for Eldrican neighbours.
G) King of Eldrican himself.