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− | '''Daggon''' was a man who lived in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref| |
+ | '''Daggon''' was a man who lived in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref|b|sfs}} |
− | Daggon spent time in [[Silence's waystop]], telling stories to men, such as [[Lamentation Winebare]].{{ref| |
+ | 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. |
− | [[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| |
+ | [[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. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 18:29, 25 January 2014
Daggon | |
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Aliases | Amity |
Homeworld | Unknown |
Universe | Cosmere |
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Daggon was a man who lived in the Forests of Hell.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Daggon spent time in Silence's waystop, telling stories to men, such as Lamentation Winebare.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; refs with no name must have content 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.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; refs with no name must have content 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.