Tafikh has challenged you to a game of Facts and Fictions, believing that you do not know enough about the people of Umbar Baharbêl and the Kindred of the Coins.
'Ah, you came back! I did not know if you would. Does this mean you are prepared to play my game of Facts and Fictions? It will truly test how much you know about the Kindred of the Coins and the city of Umbar Baharbêl. But be warned: if you fail to answer a question correctly, it will be some time before I allow you to play again. It is only fair.
'Here is how to play. Behind me you will see the ruined structure that was the Shrine of He-Who-Sees-All. The shrine is now mere rubble, as it should be; it stands as a testament now to the evils that the Empire of Ordakh inflicted upon us. To the south-east, on the left side of the ruin, I have erected a red canopy. There is a similar canopy to the south, on the right side of the ruin; that one is made of green cloth.
'I will make a series of five statements. If the statement is true, you will stand under the green canopy. If the statement is false, you will stand under the red canopy. Return to me after each answer to hear the next statement. However, if you get one wrong you will need to begin my game again from the top... after spending a period of time mourning your lack of knowledge. Are you ready? Speak to me to begin.'
Question One:
Belondor, Kinsman of the Fleet-fast, is married to an Umbari woman named Khâsha.
Question Two:
Azagath Sea-shadow has been known to walk through the markets of Umbar Baharbêl.
Question Three:
The Church of the All-Seeing prized the sea-opal Abâshal, and used it to decorate its places of worship.
Question Four:
The Sea-stone Mutiny, during which the Heirs of Castamir were overthrown, began in the Upper Ward of the city.
Question Five:
The name of this land comes from the word Umbru-mâra, which means 'Fruitful Land.'