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Axies the Collector spends some time with a beggar in [[Kasitor]]. He was seen in a street corner on his own among rotting vegetables.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
 
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[[Axies the Collector]] briefly interacts with '''a beggar''' in [[Kasitor]]. The beggar lives in an alley, which he claims is the finest in Kasitor, among trash and rotting vegetables.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
   
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==Appearance and Personality==
== Behavior ==
 
He is described as a "scraggly-bearded man" who is missing teeth. This eccentric character arranges rotting vegetables into miniature maps of cities. When [[Axies]] wakes up naked in the street corner next to the beggar, the beggar accuses Axies of destroying "the temple of the northern god" and "half of Hapron Street" when he fell on the piles of trash. The beggar acts as a sort of deity to his miniature city, remarking that some of his imaginary citizens had been bad lately. He then ask Axies if he is "Voidbringer or a Herald?" After sending Axies away he intones, "And lo, the foul beast was banished!"
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He is described as a "scraggly-bearded man" who is missing teeth and wearing a [[lavis]] sack. This eccentric man arranges rotting vegetables into a miniature map of a city and acts as a sort of deity to his miniature city, remarking that some of his imaginary citizens had been bad lately.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
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==History==
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After spending a night researching [[alespren]], Axies was assaulted and left for dead in the beggar's alley. The beggar woke the naked [[Aimian]] in the morning and demanded a rent payment. He also accused Axies of destroying "the temple of the northern god," "half of Hapron Street," a bakery, and several homes when he fell on the piles of trash. He then asked Axies if he is a "[[Voidbringer]] or a [[Herald]]?" Axies tricked the suspicious beggar into giving him a blanket for clothing by hinting that the "sacred cloth" would banish him from the alley.{{book ref|sa1|i|5}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 24 May 2024

This article's title is uncanonical and a fan created one, because an official term or name has not been made yet.
Unknown
Residence Kasitor
Nationality Iriali
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
Introduced In The Way of Kings

And lo, the foul beast was banished!

—The beggar "banishes" Axies[1]

Axies the Collector briefly interacts with a beggar in Kasitor. The beggar lives in an alley, which he claims is the finest in Kasitor, among trash and rotting vegetables.[1]

Appearance and PersonalityEdit

He is described as a "scraggly-bearded man" who is missing teeth and wearing a lavis sack. This eccentric man arranges rotting vegetables into a miniature map of a city and acts as a sort of deity to his miniature city, remarking that some of his imaginary citizens had been bad lately.[1]

HistoryEdit

After spending a night researching alespren, Axies was assaulted and left for dead in the beggar's alley. The beggar woke the naked Aimian in the morning and demanded a rent payment. He also accused Axies of destroying "the temple of the northern god," "half of Hapron Street," a bakery, and several homes when he fell on the piles of trash. He then asked Axies if he is a "Voidbringer or a Herald?" Axies tricked the suspicious beggar into giving him a blanket for clothing by hinting that the "sacred cloth" would banish him from the alley.[1]

NotesEdit

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