Let loose in the library with unrestrained access to the full underground reserves of the Cobalt Soul, the Mighty Nein flooded themselves (and us) with information. Much of the information was already established in previous episodes, while some of it shed a little more light on the world of Exandria. Here, we’ll unpack and repackage the episode’s deluge in nice, easy-to-read sections (though we’ll add relevant context where required). We’ve updated our quote compendiums as well:

Thoreau Lionett

This episode marked the chattiest Beau has been about her life in Kamordah since she told Fjord she had a little brother. That said, we actually learned more about her father than about her, which really seems par for the course considering we didn’t even learn her last name until three episodes ago.

Thoreau(-regard) Lionett wasn’t a rich man, but he met with a fortune teller, who told him to purchase a piece of land around Kamordah that hadn’t been fruitful, and suddenly it became productive when he planted a vineyard there. Since then, he’s been a bit superstitious and paranoid. Beau has previously mentioned that she doesn’t trust fortune tellers at all, which is why she took an immediate dislike to Molly. She kept his tarot cards after he died, so she might put more stock in it than she lets on.

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