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'''Old Chapps''' is a slightly insane fisherman in [[Hallandren]].{{book ref|wb|53}} |
'''Old Chapps''' is a slightly insane fisherman who lives in [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|53}}{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=53}} He has lived in [[T'Telir]] at least since he was a teenager,{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=54}} but his residence in the slums likely indicates that he is ethnically [[Idrian]]. |
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== History == |
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He does his fishing during the night to avoid paying a tariff. He is occasionally hired by slumlords in the city to weigh down bodies and drop them in the bay.{{book ref|wb|53}} In his youth he sold out his mother out of desire for her apartment, framing her for a theft. After |
He does his fishing during the night to avoid paying a tariff. He is occasionally hired by slumlords in the city to weigh down bodies and drop them in the bay.{{book ref|wb|53}} In his youth he sold out his mother out of desire for her apartment, framing her for a theft. He is feebleminded and did not realize that he would subsequently become responsible for paying rent; he still lives in the apartment.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=54}} After his mother died in prison, Chapps tied rocks to her feet and left her body in the bay.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=54}} |
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While fishing one night, he hears a voice in his mind that tells him where to go. He doesn't think anything of it as the sea often "talks" to him. The voice commands him to drop his net |
While fishing one night, he hears a voice in his mind that tells him where to go. He doesn't think anything of it as the sea often "talks" to him. The voice commands him to drop his net in a specific location; when he pulls it up, he finds a [[Nightblood|black sword in a silver sheath]] entangled in the net. The sword is able to easily influence Chapps's unstable mind{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=53}} and it asks him if he wants to destroy evil.{{book ref|wb|53}} Chapps takes the sword onshore{{book ref|wb|53}} and cleans it up.{{book ref|wb|54}} [[Vivenna]] later finds Nightblood in a tenement (likely Chapps' apartment) alongside multiple corpses, including that of Chapps.{{book ref|wb|54}} |
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== Trivia == |
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* Brandon cites Old Chapps as an example of an unexpected viewpoint character with a unique voice. He enjoys writing them and tries to include a few in each of his books.{{annotation ref|wb|chapter=53}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 23:05, 23 October 2018
Old Chapps | |
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Died | [1] |
Profession | Fisherman |
Homeworld | Nalthis |
Old Chapps is a slightly insane fisherman who lives in Hallandren on Nalthis.[2]Template:Annotation ref He has lived in T'Telir at least since he was a teenager,Template:Annotation ref but his residence in the slums likely indicates that he is ethnically Idrian.
History
He does his fishing during the night to avoid paying a tariff. He is occasionally hired by slumlords in the city to weigh down bodies and drop them in the bay.[2] In his youth he sold out his mother out of desire for her apartment, framing her for a theft. He is feebleminded and did not realize that he would subsequently become responsible for paying rent; he still lives in the apartment.Template:Annotation ref After his mother died in prison, Chapps tied rocks to her feet and left her body in the bay.Template:Annotation ref
While fishing one night, he hears a voice in his mind that tells him where to go. He doesn't think anything of it as the sea often "talks" to him. The voice commands him to drop his net in a specific location; when he pulls it up, he finds a black sword in a silver sheath entangled in the net. The sword is able to easily influence Chapps's unstable mindTemplate:Annotation ref and it asks him if he wants to destroy evil.[2] Chapps takes the sword onshore[2] and cleans it up.[1] Vivenna later finds Nightblood in a tenement (likely Chapps' apartment) alongside multiple corpses, including that of Chapps.[1]
Trivia
- Brandon cites Old Chapps as an example of an unexpected viewpoint character with a unique voice. He enjoys writing them and tries to include a few in each of his books.Template:Annotation ref