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− | {{quote|And lo, the foul beast was banished!|The beggar banishes Axies}} |
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− | [[Axies the Collector]] briefly interacts with '''a beggar''' in [[Kasitor]]. |
+ | [[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}} |
==Appearance and Personality== |
==Appearance and Personality== |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 6 April 2024
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Residence | Kasitor |
Nationality | Iriali |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
First Appeared | 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 Personality[edit]
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]
History[edit]
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]