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+ | Lord '''Augustin Tekiel''' is a prominent member of [[House Tekiel]].{{book ref|mb4|3}} |
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+ | Augustin Tekiel began a smuggling operation in order to avoid taxes on [[aluminum]].{{book ref|mb4|3}} He claimed aluminum was other goods, such as wool, with the help of railway workers. This scam was successful and profitable for around two years. However, [[Miles Dagouter]] and his crew of thieves, the [[Vanishers]], somehow discovered Tekiel's fraud, possibly on the advice of the [[Set]]. Miles and his Vanishers robbed a train carrying one of these fraudulent shipments in order to get enough aluminum for their weapons. |
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+ | Augustin Tekiel feared that if he drew too much attention to the theft, his criminal activity would be discovered.{{book ref|mb4|3}} As a result, he waited three months before he began to make a commotion about the robbery. He wrote a public letter slamming the city constables as incompetent, which was printed in the [[Elendel Daily]]. |
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+ | Lord [[Waxillium Ladrian]] uncovered this crime via logical deduction while studying the Vanisher robberies.{{book ref|mb4|3}} |
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Revision as of 06:46, 13 June 2015
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Lord Augustin Tekiel is a prominent member of House Tekiel.[1]
Augustin Tekiel began a smuggling operation in order to avoid taxes on aluminum.[1] He claimed aluminum was other goods, such as wool, with the help of railway workers. This scam was successful and profitable for around two years. However, Miles Dagouter and his crew of thieves, the Vanishers, somehow discovered Tekiel's fraud, possibly on the advice of the Set. Miles and his Vanishers robbed a train carrying one of these fraudulent shipments in order to get enough aluminum for their weapons.
Augustin Tekiel feared that if he drew too much attention to the theft, his criminal activity would be discovered.[1] As a result, he waited three months before he began to make a commotion about the robbery. He wrote a public letter slamming the city constables as incompetent, which was printed in the Elendel Daily.
Lord Waxillium Ladrian uncovered this crime via logical deduction while studying the Vanisher robberies.[1]