![]() ![]() When Tilo returns from speaking with Ravik, he learns that Silas has been arrested and convicted of the Jailer's murder, and is being held in Tilo's old cell. In time, he discovered that other rings had been found in similar temples, and that they were the tail rings of the Rat kings, entrusted to the Wardens of the Green Flame. There he saw a silver ring similar in design to the one he had been given, and took it from Karam's corpse. They stopped at the Temple of Karam, where he took the Baroness to the reliquary to offer her prayers. When he enlisted in the Red Paw, he was eventually part of a convoy escorting the Baroness from Pesa to the capital. ![]() Silas was raised by Mice, and is the son of the last Rat king, Rodrik. After sobering him up, Silas finally reveals his story to the minstrel. When Tilo discovers that Merra is not there, he finds Silas drunk in the commissary. Upon returning the silver band, Silas tells Tilo that his wife Merra will be arriving soon in a prisoner transport that is stopping briefly at harbour. After Tilo retrieves the chest from the tomb of Duinlan, Silas tasks him with getting a silver band back that had been stolen from him by Gusto and Fatale. When Tilo is imprisoned within the jail of the keep, Silas secretly helps him to escape, in exchange for Tilo's help obtaining a mysterious chest lost in the catacombs below the keep. ![]() He served as a sergeant in the Red Paw, until being demoted after an incident in the north, and requested a transfer to be stationed as the signal guard at Dwindling Heights Keep. While Silas was a pup, his father died and his mother abandoned him, leaving him to be raised by mice. He lives at the top of the main keep in a small turret and is found standing by a fire on the roof. He has blue eyes, wears an emerald cloak over leather armor, and carries a sword. He is the signal guard at Dwindling Heights Keep, in charge of the care and use of Skappbeetles. Silas Wagstaffe is a Rat in Ghost of a Tale. You know, you're the shortest creature I've ever looked up to. ![]()
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