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I know she’s related to stuff Orin does but it’s never triggered for me and I don’t know why.
It’s not a problem, there’s clearly loads of space in camp and such, it just bugs me knowing there’s something story related meant to be happening that isn’t
And yes. Yenna can be specifically orchestrated to be kidnapped. There's no randomness to it. There's a logical flow that will guarantee when she'll be kidnapped or not.
Look it up. It's not difficult.
Step 2: Have Shadowheart cast Animate Dead on her corpse.
Step 3: Go to the House of Hope, and leave her there.
Yes, I know, this is evil, tormenting Rafael in this manner. Poor devil...at least he gets a cook ;)
It is also slang for food. As is Tucker, Chow, Kai, Nosh, Skran, and Fud. And more.