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From my understanding, when Graybeard wins a trick, he simply leads the top card of his hand (exactly like how he plays the top card in his hand when going second without caring about following suit). This 'top' card is essentially a random card from his hand and does not refer to the 'highest ranking' card. Additionally, he always plays Tigress as an escape. Resuming clockwise order is perfect.
Thank you for this, I will give your update a few goes and tell you if I discover anything!
Will you kindly consider writing a script for Graybeard who appears in the "Two-Player Rules" on page 21 of the rulebook? He always goes second, and always plays his top card regardless. I did try to manually play Graybeard in my two-player game, but quickly realised that the current script has to have each trick won by a human player in order to proceed.