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== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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|If you do nothing, then the problems are as much your fault as if you had instigated them.
 
|Llarimar to Lightsong, regarding involvement in politics{{book ref|wb|18}}
 
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Llarimar is a tall, portly man with spectacles and a calm demeanor.{{book ref|wb|3}}
 
Llarimar is a tall, portly man with spectacles and a calm demeanor.{{book ref|wb|3}}
   
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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{{image|Lightsong and Llarimar by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=left|width=250px|With Lightsong}}
 
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Llarimar had served as a priest to the Returned [[Kindwinds the Honest]],{{book ref|wb|54}} but he grew disillusioned with his gods as he spent years exposed to their venality and corruption. He had a hobby for sailing, and often brought his brother [[Stennimar]] and his daughter [[Tatara]] with him.{{book ref|wb|3}} One time while on a family boating excursion, his boat the ''[[Red Panther]]'' was caught in a storm. Tatara was thrown from the deck to certain death, but his brother leaped into the sea and fastened his lifeline to her, rescuing her at his own expense.{{book ref|wb|57}} Following his sacrifice, Stennimar Returned as Lightsong the Bold. The miracle restored Llarimar's faith and he became Lightsong's high priest.{{book ref|wb|54}} He was so highly trusted that he was one of the few to whom Lightsong entrusted his [[Lifeless]] command phrase for a quarter of Hallandren's armies.{{book ref|wb|47}}
 
Llarimar had served as a priest to the Returned [[Kindwinds the Honest]],{{book ref|wb|54}} but he grew disillusioned with his gods as he spent years exposed to their venality and corruption. He had a hobby for sailing, and often brought his brother [[Stennimar]] and his daughter [[Tatara]] with him.{{book ref|wb|3}} One time while on a family boating excursion, his boat the ''[[Red Panther]]'' was caught in a storm. Tatara was thrown from the deck to certain death, but his brother leaped into the sea and fastened his lifeline to her, rescuing her at his own expense.{{book ref|wb|57}} Following his sacrifice, Stennimar Returned as Lightsong the Bold. The miracle restored Llarimar's faith and he became Lightsong's high priest.{{book ref|wb|54}} He was so highly trusted that he was one of the few to whom Lightsong entrusted his [[Lifeless]] command phrase for a quarter of Hallandren's armies.{{book ref|wb|47}}
   
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|If you do nothing, then the problems are as much your fault as if you had instigated them.
 
|Llarimar to Lightsong, regarding involvement in politics{{book ref|wb|18}}
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Llarimar tended to his duties with fervor and actively encouraged Lightsong to believe in himself. He recorded Lightsong's dreams and his comments on the paintings he looked at, believing his dreams to be prophetic and his comments to have godly meaning. He was strictly obedient to Lightsong and tolerated all his whims without complaint.{{book ref|wb|3}} He knew Lightsong better than anyone else and could point out behavior that was not typical of him.{{book ref|wb|23}}
 
Llarimar tended to his duties with fervor and actively encouraged Lightsong to believe in himself. He recorded Lightsong's dreams and his comments on the paintings he looked at, believing his dreams to be prophetic and his comments to have godly meaning. He was strictly obedient to Lightsong and tolerated all his whims without complaint.{{book ref|wb|3}} He knew Lightsong better than anyone else and could point out behavior that was not typical of him.{{book ref|wb|23}}
   

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