Question

William Lanchester served as this figure’s longtime seneschal, but disapproved of this figure forcibly reanimating Henry Barbatus and brutally interrogating him. Lord Portishead wrote A Child’s History of this figure, much of whose powers came from his alliances with the trees and the stones. This figure invented a script known as the King’s Letters to write a book whose text was (15[1])miraculously found tattooed (15[1])on Vinculus’s body. The law court Les Cinques Dragownes was established by this figure in his kingdom in the north of (*) England. A later writer stressed the importance of this (10[1])figure to modern magic in the 1816 (-5[1])book The History and Practice (-5[1])of English Magic. This figure, (-5[1])called the “nameless (-5[1])slave” (-5[1])in an ancient prophecy, had the Christian name John Uskglass. For 10 points, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell argued about what legendary magician (-5[1])symbolized by a black bird? ■END■ (0[8])

ANSWER: The Raven King [accept either of John Uskglass before read]
<Literature | Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell/Susanna Clarke | AH>
= Average correct buzz position

Buzzes

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?TUHConv. %Power %Neg %Average Buzz
Lore Dump: EU Online 201/05/2025Y250%50%0%63.00
Lore Dump: EU at Waterloo08/04/2024Y425%0%25%93.00
Lore Dump: EU Online09/07/2024Y617%17%83%60.00