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'''Daggon''' was a man who lived in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref|b|sfs}}
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'''Daggon''' was a man who lived in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{book ref|sfs}}
   
Daggon spent time in [[Silence's waystop]], telling stories to men, such as [[Lamentation Winebare]].{{ref|b|sfs}} He considered himself an expert on the [[White Fox]], or at least getting people to buy him drinks in exchange for stories.
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Daggon spent time in [[Silence's waystop]], telling stories to men, such as [[Lamentation Winebare]].{{book ref|sfs}} He considered himself an expert on the [[White Fox]], or at least getting people to buy him drinks in exchange for stories.
   
[[Silence Montane]] had a certain fondness for Daggon, she scowled at him less often than others and often gave him extra slices of venison.{{ref|b|sfs}} Daggon wondered if they might ever marry, but he was not sure if the affection she showed for him was romantic, or if it was simply to keep a repeat customer happy.
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[[Silence Montane]] had a certain fondness for Daggon, she scowled at him less often than others and often gave him extra slices of venison.{{book ref|sfs}} Daggon wondered if they might ever marry, but he was not sure if the affection she showed for him was romantic, or if it was simply to keep a repeat customer happy.
   
 
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Revision as of 13:26, 26 August 2014

Daggon
Aliases Amity
Homeworld Threnody

Daggon was a man who lived in the Forests of Hell.[1]

Daggon spent time in Silence's waystop, telling stories to men, such as Lamentation Winebare.[1] He considered himself an expert on the White Fox, or at least getting people to buy him drinks in exchange for stories.

Silence Montane had a certain fondness for Daggon, she scowled at him less often than others and often gave him extra slices of venison.[1] Daggon wondered if they might ever marry, but he was not sure if the affection she showed for him was romantic, or if it was simply to keep a repeat customer happy.

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