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They told me that he almost regrets not going with the others when they left the valley. So few of the broken Silver Tree freehold stayed, himself included, but others banded together, fled the Tamarack area entirely. Winter had the fewest casualties overall, so more of the group was Winter than anything else. So few survived, barely any Summers, barely any Springs.
 
They told me that he almost regrets not going with the others when they left the valley. So few of the broken Silver Tree freehold stayed, himself included, but others banded together, fled the Tamarack area entirely. Winter had the fewest casualties overall, so more of the group was Winter than anything else. So few survived, barely any Summers, barely any Springs.
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Author: [[Ashe Whelan]]<br>
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Hand of: [[Ashe Whelan]]<br>
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Date: 17 December 2017<br>
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The Silence IS The Silver Tree. GAH. Why didn't we see this. Marc, a former member of the Silence has given us this information.
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'''Marc has a blank look for Ashe's explanation of Samantha and Marty, and he shrugs and shakes his head. "I'm just surprised that they were allowed to come here." Then he nods, frowning a little. "Well, we used to be the Silver Tree, but not many people know that. That's safer too-- I mean, the Silver Tree let Dawns in. That, in addition to the location-- that just makes the whole place gentry bait. Plus-- it's not already Winter here, which is dangerous too. You're not supposed to keep to the equinoxes and solstices, because that's predictable, and being unpredictable about when power's handed over is what keeps the gentry away."'''

Latest revision as of 00:51, 6 May 2018

Author: Ashe Whelan
Hand of: Ashe Whelan
Date: 01 June 2017

I recently went in search of people that might have information on the Troubles. And I found a few people that had information as they were around at the time.

The name of the person I got this information from will not be disclosed, as I am afraid of it getting back to anyone that was around and participated in the Troubles. He was terrified to give this information, but after a week long pledge and some library cleaning he shared it with me.

The Silver Tree was the name of the former Freehold. Hence why people refer to the Silver Tree as being 'uprooted'. Most of the members were murdered. Those that were not and wanted to stay together left the Tamarack area immediately. This Changeling was a member of The Silver Tree and they held a position of middling importance. They were a Winter as well.

From what they told me, there were at least three different groups involved, they were not able to identify them. Too much uncertainty after the events, not sure whom to trust. Hunters, Loyalists, but were the Loyalists Hunters or were the Loyalists paying the Hunters or..? The don't know. They killed the Changeling's entire motley.

They told me that he almost regrets not going with the others when they left the valley. So few of the broken Silver Tree freehold stayed, himself included, but others banded together, fled the Tamarack area entirely. Winter had the fewest casualties overall, so more of the group was Winter than anything else. So few survived, barely any Summers, barely any Springs.


Author: Ashe Whelan
Hand of: Ashe Whelan
Date: 17 December 2017

The Silence IS The Silver Tree. GAH. Why didn't we see this. Marc, a former member of the Silence has given us this information.

Marc has a blank look for Ashe's explanation of Samantha and Marty, and he shrugs and shakes his head. "I'm just surprised that they were allowed to come here." Then he nods, frowning a little. "Well, we used to be the Silver Tree, but not many people know that. That's safer too-- I mean, the Silver Tree let Dawns in. That, in addition to the location-- that just makes the whole place gentry bait. Plus-- it's not already Winter here, which is dangerous too. You're not supposed to keep to the equinoxes and solstices, because that's predictable, and being unpredictable about when power's handed over is what keeps the gentry away."