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== Appearance and Personality == |
== Appearance and Personality == |
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β | Like many of the Returned gods, Truthcall is nearly seven feet tall with sculpted muscles and a square jaw. His defining features are his black hair and martial uniforms. His colors are maroon and silver.{{book ref|wb|22}} |
+ | Like many of the Returned gods, Truthcall is nearly seven feet tall with sculpted muscles and a square jaw. His defining features are his black hair and martial uniforms. His colors are maroon and silver.{{book ref|wb|22}} |
He plays [[Tarachin]] every week and often uses the opportunity to make political advances. While his official duties include voting on matters of international trade, he does not think highly of the neighboring nation of [[Idris]]. Truthcall uses the weekly Tarachin meeting as an opportunity for political manipulation. According to [[Lightsong]], this is the true purpose, and the true game, for Truthcall and his companions. He expresses an intent to pressure [[Siri]] into allowing the Hallandren to have greater access to the trade passages between their nations, however his skills of manipulation pale in comparison to [[Blushweaver]].{{book ref|wb|22}} |
He plays [[Tarachin]] every week and often uses the opportunity to make political advances. While his official duties include voting on matters of international trade, he does not think highly of the neighboring nation of [[Idris]]. Truthcall uses the weekly Tarachin meeting as an opportunity for political manipulation. According to [[Lightsong]], this is the true purpose, and the true game, for Truthcall and his companions. He expresses an intent to pressure [[Siri]] into allowing the Hallandren to have greater access to the trade passages between their nations, however his skills of manipulation pale in comparison to [[Blushweaver]].{{book ref|wb|22}} |