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'''Lord Fedre''' was an canal architect from [[Scadrial]] who lived in the eighth century of the [[Final Empire]].
 
'''Lord Fedre''' was an canal architect from [[Scadrial]] who lived in the eighth century of the [[Final Empire]].
   
He authored a book on canal architecture that is chronicled in one of [[Sazed]]'s [[metalmind]]s.<ref>[[{{b|mb3}}|THoA chapter 49]]</ref>
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He authored a book on canal architecture that is chronicled in one of [[Sazed]]'s [[metalmind]]s.{{ref|b|mb3|c|49}} He was an infamous scoundrel and was known for his fondness for cats and canals.{{ref|b|mb3|glossary}}
He was an infamous scoundrel and was known for his fondness for cats and canals.<ref>[[{{b|mb3}}|THoA glossary]]</ref>
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
Lord Fedre is a character based off of Brandon's editor, Moshe Feder. {{ref|annotation|318|Lord Fedre, the infamous nobleman mentioned here for his research in canals, is none other than my editor, Moshe.}} Brandon did this because it was originally Moshe's suggestion to use canals in the Mistborn books.
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Lord Fedre is a character based off of Brandon's editor, Moshe Feder. {{ref|b|mb3|a|49 Part 2}} Brandon did this because it was originally Moshe's suggestion to use canals in the Mistborn books.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 08:20, 13 August 2012

Template:CharacterInfobox Lord Fedre was an canal architect from Scadrial who lived in the eighth century of the Final Empire.

He authored a book on canal architecture that is chronicled in one of Sazed's metalminds.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content He was an infamous scoundrel and was known for his fondness for cats and canals.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Trivia

Lord Fedre is a character based off of Brandon's editor, Moshe Feder. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Brandon did this because it was originally Moshe's suggestion to use canals in the Mistborn books.

Notes

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