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On October 31st Mad King Thorn appears every three hours in the mushroom circle area in both Lion's Arch and Kamadan, Jewel of Istan. Undead horsemen "Heralds" routinely warned travelers of their master's impending arrival in both cities.

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  • Mad King Thorn
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  • On October 31st Mad King Thorn appears every three hours in the mushroom circle area in both Lion's Arch and Kamadan, Jewel of Istan. Undead horsemen "Heralds" routinely warned travelers of their master's impending arrival in both cities.
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  • On October 31st Mad King Thorn appears every three hours in the mushroom circle area in both Lion's Arch and Kamadan, Jewel of Istan. Undead horsemen "Heralds" routinely warned travelers of their master's impending arrival in both cities. If a player has a character that could access both areas conducting the event, that player could obtain both hats on one character. Additionally, if a player wishes to get each type of hat during the same visiting session, they could start the event at a lower numbered district. When the event ended there and the player received their respective hat, they could then map themselves to a higher numbered district in the other location for the other hat. The time delay for the event between districts can exceed even half an hour, allowing plenty of time to change locations.
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