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*The Morragh is not clearly connected with any myth. It was noted that it feeds on rage but little else. What exactly is it?
*The Morragh is not clearly connected with any myth. It was noted that it feeds on rage but little else. What exactly is it?
*The Book of Fae returns in this episode and we see a bit more of it. It is unlikely that all Fae are in one tomb, so how many are there?
*The Book of Fae returns in this episode and we see a bit more of it. It is unlikely that all Fae are in one tomb, so how many are there?
*Bo now apparently has control of the Searacon, a weapon from the old times of the Fae that has the power to destroy any Fae and protect the owner from corruption. What will Bo owe to Trick for it? We have seen Bo using a similar, but not exactly so, blade at the end of ''[[Dead Lucky]]''. So is it the same weapon? And might it be like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witchblade Witchblade] and have some control over Bo?
*Bo now apparently has control of the Siracon, a weapon from the old times of the Fae that has the power to destroy any Fae and protect the owner from corruption. What will Bo owe to Trick for it? We have seen Bo using a similar, but not exactly so, blade at the end of ''[[Dead Lucky]]''. So is it the same weapon? And might it be like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witchblade Witchblade] and have some control over Bo?
*Bo's focus in this episode was over her mother. Will this continue?
*Bo's focus in this episode was over her mother. Will this continue?
*We have a fair amount of information on the Light Fae leadership in this episode. Will we get more on the Dark Fae?
*We have a fair amount of information on the Light Fae leadership in this episode. Will we get more on the Dark Fae?
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