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|family=[[House Penrod]]
|died={{date|c 1025|fe}}
|titles=King of the [[Central Dominance]]{{book ref|mb2|38}}
|groups={{tag|Luthadel Assembly}}
|residence=Luthadel
|world=Scadrial
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|first appeared=[[The Well of Ascension]]
}}
Lord '''Ferson Penrod'''
== Appearance and Personality ==
{{quote
| Penrod is an honorable man. Or, at least, as honorable as noblemen get—which means that he insists on being '''seen''' as honorable.
|[[Breeze]] to [[Vin]]{{book ref|mb2|31}}
}}
Penrod has white hair and wears a well-cut suit. He has polished mannerisms and a strong posture. He has stomach ills, though it is unknown whether this is frequent.{{book ref|mb2|31}} Penrod is a traditionalist and politically conservative, yet he never spoke negatively against the skaa.{{book ref|mb2|10}} However, Elend considers him a product of his society—although he doesn't consider the skaa animals, he could never see them as equals.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
Penrod is an honorable man, and after Elend nominates him for chancellor he feels obligated to nominate Elend as a candidate for king.{{book ref|mb2|31}} He thinks that though the [[Final Empire]]'s system wasn't perfect, it kept people safer than Elend's system.{{book ref|mb2|32}} He sees himself as the city's patriarch, the nobleman who needed to bring a measure of conservative temperance to the city's problems.{{book ref|mb2|34}}
== History ==
In the time before the [[Collapse]]
=== Assemblyman in Luthadel ===
Though many other nobles left [[Luthadel]] after the Collapse, Penrod opted to stay and risk the possible danger, hoping to elevate his position. As such he was one of the more powerful noblemen remaining in Luthadel. He later became a member of the [[Luthadel Assembly]]. He had much influence among the other Assemblymen, and they listened to him more than to [[Elend Venture]].{{book ref|mb2|10}} When [[Straff Venture]]'s army arrived at Luthadel, Penrod thought him taking the city was inevitable, but that they should try to get as much from Straff in return as possible.
When Elend was deposed, he stated that since there was no king, by law there should be a chancellor to lead the discussions of the Assembly. He nominated Penrod, and the Assemblymen accepted him. Later, when candidates for king were to be nominated, one of the skaa nominated Penrod. Penrod, in turn, nominated Elend, in return for Elend having nominated him for chancellor. [[Philen Frandeu]] nominates [[Ashweather Cett]], who was hiding among the crowd.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
Before the election, Straff convinced Penrod to give him the city if he won the election, and bribed the skaa merchants to vote on Penrod, offering them titles.{{book ref|mb2|39}} In the day of the election, which was the last day of a thirty-day deadline to choose a new king, assassins attacked Elend, Cett and the Assemblymen. Still, not wanting to miss the deadline, the Assemblymen gathered in Penrod's mansion after the attack to vote. In the end, Penrod got fifteen votes, Elend got seven and Cett got two. That didn't make up the minimum of two-thirds of the votes that Penrod would need to win. However, when the two Assemblymen who voted for Cett wanted to changed their votes, Elend was honest and said the law stated they could. They both changed their votes to Penrod, making him win the election.{{book ref|mb2|38}}
[[Ruin]] later took control of Penrod, through a Hemalurgic spike harvested from a copper [[Misting]]. Marsh had attacked Penrod and drove the spike through his heart. Since Penrod continued living, the surgeons feared removing it would kill him, so they left it in place, giving Ruin a foothold in Penrods mind.▼
=== King of the Central Dominance ===
▲[[Ruin]] later took control of Penrod, through a Hemalurgic spike harvested from a copper [[Misting]]. Marsh
Ruin, manifesting as the [[Lord Ruler]], drove Penrod to madness, making him drive Luthadel into chaos, including forcing the [[skaa]] to fight to death for food while claiming that only the strong may survive. At [[TenSoon]]'s suggestion, the inhabitants of Luthadel fled the city, taking refuge in the [[Pits of Hathsin]].{{book ref|mb3|52}} Later, discovering that Ruin had been influencing him, Penrod wrote a note with charcoal saying that he has prefered to end his own life rather than keep causing destruction to those around him, and revealing the location of the people of Luthadel. Then, the king killed himself with a sword. Ruin tried to mislead Elend by changing Penrod's message to say the people were in the [[Terris Dominance]], but with [[Vin]]'s help Elend managed to see through the ruse.{{book ref|mb3|77}}
== Quotes ==
{{quote
| Penrod on [[Straff Venture]].{{book ref|mb2|10}}
}}
{{quote
| I'm sorry. Something has taken control of me...of this city. I am lucid only part of the time. Better to kill myself than to cause more destruction. Look toward the Terris Dominance for your people.
| Penrod's final note, altered by [[Ruin]].{{book ref|mb3|77}}
}}
== Notes ==
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|title=King of the [[Dominance#Central Dominance|Central Dominance]]
|prev=[[Elend Venture]]
|this={{date|1023|fe}} to {{date|1025|fe}}
|next=''Title Abolished''
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