Some highlights from the game:
- The 2nd House started with the Cavalier unsure about giving her all for her necromancer who demanded complete obedience. By the Endgame, the Cavalier was completely committed to the Ascension and the Necromancer no longer wished for her to be so self-sacrificial.
- The 6th House Necromancer initially idolised the 9th House, but after being snubbed by them ended up maturing into a regal and responsible young adept, proving to her previously doubtful Cavalier that she was worthy.
- The 3rd House Necromancer betrayed her Cav and tried to convince the 6th Adept to do the Trials together (to make some kind of mega-lyctor, presumably). She then proceeded to get her arse beat by the 2nd Adept when she tried to convince the 2nd Cav to do the trials with her.
- The 6th Cav offered for the 3rd Cav to come back to the 6th House with him, after all this was over.
- In true 9th fashion, very little of either the Cav or Adept where seen for most of the game, until the Adept failed the Ascension at the very final step. The entire table practically bawled at the tragedy of it and it launched everything into frantic panic for the characters.