Ascendancy Knowledge Quiz

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Ascendancy Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of the fascinating world of Ascendancy! This quiz is designed for both fans and newcomers who want to explore the intricate lore, characters, and landscapes.

  • Discover the secrets of Salem and the Archipelagan cities.
  • Challenge your understanding of the vampire lore and Ancient tribes.
  • See how well you know the ruler, creatures, and historical figures within this unique universe.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by WanderingSage42
In which region of Salem does Vicktor Von Dumas Live
Latveria
Baveria
Moldavia
Doomovia
Which of these is NOT one of the 13 Vampires elders
Lady Shang Von Tassenick
Falco
Count Dracula
Dieter Saberhagens
In which bay does the Archipelagan city of Whitewater sit
The Bay of Biscay
The Bay of Rats
The Bay of Pearls
Whitewater Bay
How many tears of Nia did region once have
2
36
99
1000
What bloodline material was found in the Bad lands Scar in cold north region of Faerie and mined by the Dark Rider and Dwarves
True Soil
Delirium
True Gold
True Silver
Which group lives at Black Rock in Frontier
The Shamans Council
The Brotherhood
The Black Rock Eagle Tribe
Frontiers Guild
Before the continent/shard became 'The Thunders' what was it called
The Land of Emperors
The Celestial Kingdom
The Land Lightning
The Five Thunders
Which race came to exist in Shards World first
The Forsaken
The Alfar
The Vampires
The Fey
Which of the Whitewater Guilds is Ambrose Acacia the head of
The Upholsters Guild
The Tutors Guild
The Potters Guild
The Dunnakin Divers Guild
Where would it be not a problem for you to fire a black powder weapon
The Oasis of the Caliph in Dust
The Courts of Fearie
Avalon in Salem
In an explosives factory
Who is the ruler of the Formori black stripes
Queen Morgan
Queen Mabdh
Queen Elizabeth
King Snow
In Frontier what burrowing creatures with armour tearing claws were nicknamed Graboids
The Bloodstone
The Kindred
The Moles
The Breed
Which of the tribes below is one of the main 3 Khinghan Tribes
Minsk
Irtusk
Kingandeye
Minky
Name the missing former Emperor from this set, Iron, Silver, Jade, Gold
Bronze
Blood
Jet
Copper
What's unique about Erik Johanssen of the Institute of Curiosities Scientist
He is invisible
He can see the Future
He was the first Man
He like Brussel sprouts
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