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A '''King's Mask''' is an alleged profession on [[Lumar]]; it is unclear if the role actually exists or is just part of folklore.{{book ref|tress|30}}
 
A '''King's Mask''' is an alleged profession on [[Lumar]]; it is unclear if the role actually exists or is just part of folklore.{{book ref|tress|30}}
   
They serve as assassins and spies for the king, and are said to never be allowed to say if they are one. They are also said to take youth potions in order to mask their true ages and better their disguises, as they are meant to appear innocent.{{book ref|tress|30}}{{book ref|tress|32}} It is believed that there are only ever five at at time.{{book ref|tress|30}} They are thought to be in a position that they can vouch for others to the king.{{book ref|tress|32}}
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They serve as assassins and spies for the [[Verdant King|king]], and are said to never be allowed to say if they are one. They are also said to take youth potions in order to mask their true ages and better their disguises, as they are meant to appear innocent.{{book ref|tress|30}}{{book ref|tress|32}} It is believed that there are only ever five at at time.{{book ref|tress|30}} They are thought to be in a position that they can vouch for others to the king.{{book ref|tress|32}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 00:25, 14 November 2023

King's Mask
World of Origin Lumar
Universe Cosmere
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A King's Mask is an alleged profession on Lumar; it is unclear if the role actually exists or is just part of folklore.[1]

They serve as assassins and spies for the king, and are said to never be allowed to say if they are one. They are also said to take youth potions in order to mask their true ages and better their disguises, as they are meant to appear innocent.[1][2] It is believed that there are only ever five at at time.[1] They are thought to be in a position that they can vouch for others to the king.[2]

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