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'''Lamantation Winebare''' was a horse thief in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref|name=excerpt|[http://www.tor.com/stories/2013/07/dangerous-women-brandon-sanderson-excerpt Silence For Shadows excerpt]}}
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'''Lamantation Winebare''' was a horse thief in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
At some point in the past, Lamantation stole some horses, earning him a tiny bounty of two measures of silver{{ref|name=excerpt}}
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At some point in the past, Lamantation stole some horses, earning him a tiny bounty of two measures of silver{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
Lamantation had a cousin who had claimed to have seen the [[shade]] of [[Silence Montane]]'s husband guarding her [[Silence's waystop|waystop]].{{ref|name=excerpt}}
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Lamantation had a cousin who had claimed to have seen the [[shade]] of [[Silence Montane]]'s husband guarding her [[Silence's waystop|waystop]].{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
 
Later, under the name of Earnest, spoke to [[Daggon]] in Silence's waystop about the [[White Fox]].{{ref|name=excerpt}} Lamantation bought Daggon drinks so he could hear stories about the White Fox, such as how he caught [[Makepeace Hapshire]]. Daggon assured him that the White Fox would not go after such a petty criminal as Lamantation.
 
Later, under the name of Earnest, spoke to [[Daggon]] in Silence's waystop about the [[White Fox]].{{ref|name=excerpt}} Lamantation bought Daggon drinks so he could hear stories about the White Fox, such as how he caught [[Makepeace Hapshire]]. Daggon assured him that the White Fox would not go after such a petty criminal as Lamantation.
   
 
== Appearance & Personality ==
 
== Appearance & Personality ==
Lamantation had a long and slender neck, with a potato shaped head.{{ref|name=excerpt}}
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Lamantation had a long and slender neck, with a potato shaped head.{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
He spoke with a [[Lastport]] accent, and was a very jumpy, sweaty, and nervous person, most likely about his crimes as a horse thief.{{ref|name=excerpt}}
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He spoke with a [[Lastport]] accent, and was a very jumpy, sweaty, and nervous person, most likely about his crimes as a horse thief.{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
   

Revision as of 18:34, 25 January 2014

Lamentation Winebare
Aliases Earnest
Profession Horse Thief
Homeworld Unknown
Universe Cosmere
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Lamantation Winebare was a horse thief in the Forests of Hell.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

History

At some point in the past, Lamantation stole some horses, earning him a tiny bounty of two measures of silverCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Lamantation had a cousin who had claimed to have seen the shade of Silence Montane's husband guarding her waystop.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Later, under the name of Earnest, spoke to Daggon in Silence's waystop about the White Fox.[1] Lamantation bought Daggon drinks so he could hear stories about the White Fox, such as how he caught Makepeace Hapshire. Daggon assured him that the White Fox would not go after such a petty criminal as Lamantation.

Appearance & Personality

Lamantation had a long and slender neck, with a potato shaped head.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

He spoke with a Lastport accent, and was a very jumpy, sweaty, and nervous person, most likely about his crimes as a horse thief.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content


Notes

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named excerpt
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