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+ | |descendants=[[Valette Entrone]], [[Gave Entrone]], [[Hughes Entrone]] |
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|died={{date|1022|fe}} |
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+ | |world=Scadrial |
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+ | |universe=[[Cosmere]] |
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'''Charrs Entrone''' was a [[noble]] on [[Scadrial]] during the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb1|23}} |
'''Charrs Entrone''' was a [[noble]] on [[Scadrial]] during the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb1|23}} |
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− | He was infamous for his twisted sense of pleasure, enjoying things like [[skaa]] bloodfights. However, one night after a skaa fight, [[Kelsier]] murdered the drunk Charrs Entrone, and dumped the lord's corpse in [[Keep Tekiel]]'s gardens. |
+ | He was infamous for his twisted sense of pleasure, enjoying things like [[skaa]] bloodfights. However, one night after a skaa fight, [[Kelsier]] murdered the drunk Charrs Entrone, and dumped the lord's corpse in [[Keep Tekiel]]'s gardens. As [[House Entrone]] was a major political ally of [[House Tekiel]], Kelsier hoped that Charrs's death would lead Tekiel to suspect their rival, [[House Izenry]], but Charrs's gambling opponent had been [[Crews Geffenry]], who was a known [[Allomancer#Mistborn|Mistborn]]. Either Tekiel could blame Izenry, or [[House Geffenry]]--which had been petitioning for a stronger alliance with Tekiel. Kelsier did not care who was truly to blame, as he simply wanted the nobility to question and worry.{{book ref|mb1|19}} |
− | Later, [[Kliss]] suggested that Geffenry murdered Charrs Entrone as to make the Tekiels worry, and make them want additional allies. [[Rene]], Kliss's date at that particular ball, thought this was unlikely.{{book ref|mb1|23}} |
+ | Later, [[Kliss]] suggested that Geffenry murdered Charrs Entrone as to make the Tekiels worry, and make them want additional allies. [[Rene]], Kliss's date at that particular ball, thought this was unlikely.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Still, Charrs' death lead to the killings of [[Ardous Geffenry|Ardous]] and [[Callins Geffenry]] at Tekiel's hands.{{book ref|mb1|23}} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Charrs, originally conceived as Charleir,{{wob ref|7806}} is a cameo for a British reader of Brandon's books named Charlie who frequented the [[Timewasters Guide]] forum.{{wob ref|2366}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Chaos2651|Chaos2651]] ([[User talk:Chaos2651|talk]]) 22:31, 30 March 2019 (MST)}} |
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− | {{complete|reviewed=yes}} |
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− | {{Mistborn| |
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Revision as of 11:17, 9 April 2024
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Died | 1022 FE | ||||
Ethnicity | Noble | ||||
Homeworld | Scadrial | ||||
Universe | Cosmere |
Charrs Entrone was a noble on Scadrial during the Final Empire.[1]
He was infamous for his twisted sense of pleasure, enjoying things like skaa bloodfights. However, one night after a skaa fight, Kelsier murdered the drunk Charrs Entrone, and dumped the lord's corpse in Keep Tekiel's gardens. As House Entrone was a major political ally of House Tekiel, Kelsier hoped that Charrs's death would lead Tekiel to suspect their rival, House Izenry, but Charrs's gambling opponent had been Crews Geffenry, who was a known Mistborn. Either Tekiel could blame Izenry, or House Geffenry--which had been petitioning for a stronger alliance with Tekiel. Kelsier did not care who was truly to blame, as he simply wanted the nobility to question and worry.[2]
Later, Kliss suggested that Geffenry murdered Charrs Entrone as to make the Tekiels worry, and make them want additional allies. Rene, Kliss's date at that particular ball, thought this was unlikely.[1] Still, Charrs' death lead to the killings of Ardous and Callins Geffenry at Tekiel's hands.[1]
Trivia
- Charrs, originally conceived as Charleir,[3] is a cameo for a British reader of Brandon's books named Charlie who frequented the Timewasters Guide forum.[4]