It really depends on how gung-ho your players are going to be. If they just love playing dnd, then it doesn't matter how you place them. However, 2/3 of my players didn't feel any connection to the events, even though their characters were from the world. This ended up making them apathetic...
On page 84, the book says that Yarnak's identity will be revealed in the second book of the series. Reading through the second book, I found no references to this Yarnak. I was just curious if this was just forgotten about when the second book was being written.
Or maybe I just missed it?
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