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Llarimar is a tall, portly man with spectacles and a calm demeanor.{{book ref|wb|3}} |
Llarimar is a tall, portly man with spectacles and a calm demeanor.{{book ref|wb|3}} |
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− | Llarimar is a kind, peaceful and incredibly patient individual. It takes the loss of almost all hope, threats, and actual physical violence to make him even complain. He is a high priest and shows significant faith in the [[Iridescent Tones]] and specific devotion to the [[Returned]] Lightsong.{{book ref|wb|3}} He tends to avoid politics and keeps his thoughts to himself, though he demonstrates many times that he is clever enough to make an impact.{{book ref|wb|50}} Lightsong considers him |
+ | Llarimar is a kind, peaceful and incredibly patient individual. It takes the loss of almost all hope, threats, and actual physical violence to make him even complain. He is a high priest and shows significant faith in the [[Iridescent Tones]] and specific devotion to the [[Returned]] Lightsong.{{book ref|wb|3}} He tends to avoid politics and keeps his thoughts to himself, though he demonstrates many times that he is clever enough to make an impact.{{book ref|wb|50}} Lightsong considers him the perfect high priest. |
He is brave. When Lightsong charges the soldiers attacking Blushweaver he follows and attempts to protect his god despite having no combat skills whatsoever.{{book ref|wb|52}} |
He is brave. When Lightsong charges the soldiers attacking Blushweaver he follows and attempts to protect his god despite having no combat skills whatsoever.{{book ref|wb|52}} |