
Each of the book merchants also offers a special feature to the player: Finneas and Randalf will be moving from tavern to tavern, whilst Vorador will always be found in Poinsbruk.

You can get their current location from travelers who are found in the taverns. You can purchase them from the three Book Merchants ( Finneas de Digit, Brother Randalf and Vorador the Scribe), in the taverns of cities. Their primary purpose is to give free boosts to your skills and attributes without having to level up. Read more.Books can be very useful in Prophesy of Pendor. It would last nearly a year, and divide the Seven Kingdoms. All in all, lords who found any cause to disagree with Daeron's rule began to gather around the bastard-born Daemon, who had taken his the surname "Blackfyre" from his Valyrian steel sword. Some lords, however, longed back to the days when the Dornish had been their enemies on the battlefield, and not their enemies at court. Daeron's queen was Princess Myriah Martell of Dorne, and Daeron himself had brought Dorne into the realm by marrying his sister Daenerys to Myriah's brother Maron the Prince of Dorne. There were some who believed that the sword, which had been passed on from king to king since Aegon the Conqueror, symbolized the monarchy, and so the public gift of the sword eventually started to whispers that Daemon should be king instead of Daeron II.įurther disagreement in the realm arose because of the increased influence the Dornish had at the court of Daeron II. Aegon IV gave the Valyrian steel sword Blackfyre to the twelve year old Daemon and openly acknowledged him.

At the same time, Aegon showed favor to one of his bastard children: a boy named Daemon Waters, fathered upon his cousin Daena Targaryen. Regardless, Daeron was never disinherited by his father. Aegon and Daeron often found themselves at different ends of an argument, and eventually rumors were spread by Aegon himself that Daeron had been fathered by Prince Aemon "the Dragonknight", suggesting that Daeron was a bastard. The reign of Daeron II's father, King Aegon IV Targaryen, had been a corrupt one.

The First Blackfyre Rebellion, originally known simply as the Blackfyre Rebellion, was a war fought between the loyalist forces of King Daeron II Targaryen and the rebel forces of his bastard-born half-brother, Daemon I Blackfyre, who sought to claim the Iron Throne.
