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'''Charlie's father''' is the '''duke''' of [[Diggen's Point]].{{book ref|tress|2}} He cares little for his son and particularly disapproves of his relationship with [[Tress]].
 
'''Charlie's father''' is the '''duke''' of [[Diggen's Point]].{{book ref|tress|2}} He cares little for his son and particularly disapproves of his relationship with [[Tress]].
   
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== Appearance and Personality ==
The duke believes [[Charlie]] is not fit to be his heir because he is not physically strong nor is he a war hero. His father even seems to disapprove of his son’s unterlegen intelligence. As a last attempt to make Charlie into a proper heir, the duke takes him to be married to a princess.{{book ref|tress|4}} However, Charlie loves Tress, and is so boring when he is around the princesses that they will not marry him. Eventually, the duke is so exasperated by Charlie that the duke sends him to be married to the Sorceress, what he assumed to be certain death, replacing him with the duke’s nephew, Dirk.{{book ref|tress|5}} The duke is happy with this swap, as Dirk is strong, a war hero, and doesn’t talk very much. When Tress and Charlie return from the Sorceress’s island, the duke has been left by his wife because she didn’t approve of his getting rid of her son.{{book ref|tress|epilouge}}
 
   
The one time Tress remembers seeing the duke smile, he was punishing someone for trying to escape the island.{{book ref|tress|3}}
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The duke is a tall man, who stands up straight and dresses in military decor covered in military medals that appear to stick his clothes too him.{{book ref|tress|3}}
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The duke is a very grumpy person, regularly found grumbling in his mansion atop of Diggen's Point. He is described as taking his job of yelling a lot very seriously.{{book ref|tress|2}} The one time Tress remembers seeing the duke smile, he was punishing someone for trying to escape the island.{{book ref|tress|3}}
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== History ==
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The duke believes [[Charlie]] is not fit to be his heir because he is not physically strong, nor is he a war hero. His father even seems to disapprove of his son’s intelligence. After witnessing the close bond between Tress and Charlie, and as a last attempt to make Charlie into a proper heir, the duke takes him off the island to be married to a princess.{{book ref|tress|4}} Charlie loves Tress and does not wish to marry someone else, so he deliberately acts boring when he is around the princesses such that they will not want to marry him. Eventually the duke is so exasperated by Charlie that he sends his son to be married to [[the Sorceress]], assuming this to be certain death. He then promptly replaces Charlie with his nephew, [[Dirk]]. The duke is happy with this swap, as Dirk is strong, a war hero, and doesn’t talk very much.{{book ref|tress|5}}
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When Tress and Charlie eventually return from the Sorceress’s island, the duke has been left by his wife because she didn’t approve of his getting rid of her son. He is outraged that people are now allowed to leave Diggen's Point, but is powerless to stop the King's writ from taking affect.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
   
 
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Revision as of 10:03, 5 April 2023

Charlie's father
Family
Children Charlie
Relatives Dirk
Profession Duke
Residence Diggen's Point
Homeworld Lumar
Universe Cosmere
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Charlie's father is the duke of Diggen's Point.[1] He cares little for his son and particularly disapproves of his relationship with Tress.

Appearance and Personality

The duke is a tall man, who stands up straight and dresses in military decor covered in military medals that appear to stick his clothes too him.[2]

The duke is a very grumpy person, regularly found grumbling in his mansion atop of Diggen's Point. He is described as taking his job of yelling a lot very seriously.[1] The one time Tress remembers seeing the duke smile, he was punishing someone for trying to escape the island.[2]

History

The duke believes Charlie is not fit to be his heir because he is not physically strong, nor is he a war hero. His father even seems to disapprove of his son’s intelligence. After witnessing the close bond between Tress and Charlie, and as a last attempt to make Charlie into a proper heir, the duke takes him off the island to be married to a princess.[3] Charlie loves Tress and does not wish to marry someone else, so he deliberately acts boring when he is around the princesses such that they will not want to marry him. Eventually the duke is so exasperated by Charlie that he sends his son to be married to the Sorceress, assuming this to be certain death. He then promptly replaces Charlie with his nephew, Dirk. The duke is happy with this swap, as Dirk is strong, a war hero, and doesn’t talk very much.[4]

When Tress and Charlie eventually return from the Sorceress’s island, the duke has been left by his wife because she didn’t approve of his getting rid of her son. He is outraged that people are now allowed to leave Diggen's Point, but is powerless to stop the King's writ from taking affect.[5]

Notes

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