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'''The Highprince of Information''' was a title bestowed by the [[Alethi]] king to one of the [[highprince]]s. The Highprince of Information had authority over criminal investigations, particularly those of interest to the Crown.{{book ref|sa1|22}}
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'''The Highprince of Information''' was a title bestowed by the [[Alethi]] king to one of the [[highprince]]s. The Highprince of Information had authority over criminal investigations, particularly those of interest to the Crown.{{book ref|sa1|22}} The title also granted permission to enter another highprince's land and question their servants and troops. Denying the Highprince of Information access to these could be taken as denying the kings will.
   
 
As [[Torol Sadeas]] suggested, [[Elhokar|King Elhokar]] made him Highprince of Information. His first task was the investigation of a suspected assassination attempt on the king during a chasmfiend hunt, but Sadeas disproved that assertion later.{{book ref|sa1|54}}
 
As [[Torol Sadeas]] suggested, [[Elhokar|King Elhokar]] made him Highprince of Information. His first task was the investigation of a suspected assassination attempt on the king during a chasmfiend hunt, but Sadeas disproved that assertion later.{{book ref|sa1|54}}

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The Highprince of Information was a title bestowed by the Alethi king to one of the highprinces. The Highprince of Information had authority over criminal investigations, particularly those of interest to the Crown.[1] The title also granted permission to enter another highprince's land and question their servants and troops. Denying the Highprince of Information access to these could be taken as denying the kings will.

As Torol Sadeas suggested, King Elhokar made him Highprince of Information. His first task was the investigation of a suspected assassination attempt on the king during a chasmfiend hunt, but Sadeas disproved that assertion later.[2]

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