
Saidan's Aurum membership. While player characters might learn that Saidan moves in elite circles, the specific detail that he holds Gold Concord membership in the Aurum connects him to a conspiracy most PCs will not be aware of. This can be a powerful reveal if the Aurum features in the campaign.
Castar's professional precariousness. The detail that Castar's life may depend on producing a strategy against Daask is a lever for DM-driven plots — hiring adventurers, making desperate deals, or betraying the Clan to save himself. Players encountering Castar should sense his anxiety without necessarily knowing the stakes.
Ilyra's ruthlessness. The specific detail that councilors who opposed Ilyra have disappeared is the kind of thing that would be whispered rumor in Sharn, not confirmed fact. It can be deployed as a reveal when PCs cross Boromar political interests.
The Watch's practical dependency on the Clan. The argument that the Watch needs the Boromars to keep the underworld stable is an insight that savvy PCs might piece together, but it is not public knowledge — it's the kind of thing a Watch captain might confess over drinks.
