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Lord '''Chapmot Heviers''' is a member of the [[Argien-Ohr Financial Circle]] on [[Scadrial]].{{file ref|House_Record_broadsheet.jpg|''The House Record'' Broadsheet}}
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Lord '''Chapmot Heviers''' is a member of the [[Argien-Ohr Financial Circle]] on [[Scadrial]] who has strong ties to [[Corbeau]].{{file ref|House_Record_broadsheet.jpg|''The House Record'' Broadsheet}}
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After [[Paalm]] broke a nearby dam, causing the flooding of [[Corbeau]], the Lord Heviers and the other members of the Circle convened an emergency meeting to discuss sending aid to the ravaged region. Later, in a statement to the ''[[The House Record]]'', he predicted that while they had enough supplies in reserve to last four months, afterwards grain would start going to the highest bidder. He told the paper that bakers would start producing whiskey instead of bread as there was a larger profit to be made that way.{{file ref|House_Record_broadsheet.jpg|''The House Record'' Broadsheet}}
   
 
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Revision as of 16:58, 7 March 2021

Chapmot Heviers
Profession Banker
Residence Elendel
Homeworld Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

Lord Chapmot Heviers is a member of the Argien-Ohr Financial Circle on Scadrial who has strong ties to Corbeau.[1]

After Paalm broke a nearby dam, causing the flooding of Corbeau, the Lord Heviers and the other members of the Circle convened an emergency meeting to discuss sending aid to the ravaged region. Later, in a statement to the The House Record, he predicted that while they had enough supplies in reserve to last four months, afterwards grain would start going to the highest bidder. He told the paper that bakers would start producing whiskey instead of bread as there was a larger profit to be made that way.[1]

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