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|By far the most common in the carriage park was the standard road coach: the four-wheeled vehicle with a completely enclosed passenger compartment, and room at the top front for a driver. They called them Barringtons in the city, after [[Lord Barrington]], and though the paint jobs could vary wildly, the style was pretty much standardized. Wax's own coaches were Barringtons.
 
|[[Wax]] visiting the carriage park{{book ref|mb5|14}}
 
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'''Ashweather Carriage and Coach''' is a taxiing service in [[Elendel]].{{book ref|mb5|14}}
 
'''Ashweather Carriage and Coach''' is a taxiing service in [[Elendel]].{{book ref|mb5|14}}
   
 
Their facilities consist of a large open yard filled with various carriages, stables, and an administrative building in the center of the yard.
 
Their facilities consist of a large open yard filled with various carriages, stables, and an administrative building in the center of the yard.
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| By far the most common in the carriage park was the standard road coach: the four-wheeled vehicle with a completely enclosed passenger compartment, and room at the top front for a driver. They called them Barringtons in the city, after [[Lord Barrington]], and though the paint jobs could vary wildly, the style was pretty much standardized. Wax's own coaches were Barringtons.
 
| [[Wax]] visiting the carriage park{{book ref|mb5|14}}
 
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Ashweather Carriage and Coach appears to be engaging in the illegal practice of [[Zinc#Allomantic_Use|Rioting]] potential customers. They have twenty-three coaches of the type Wax is looking for.
 
Ashweather Carriage and Coach appears to be engaging in the illegal practice of [[Zinc#Allomantic_Use|Rioting]] potential customers. They have twenty-three coaches of the type Wax is looking for.
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