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Prelan '''Laird''' was a [[obligator]] of the [[Canton|Canton of Finance]] on [[Scadrial]] during the times of the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb1|1}}
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Prelan '''Laird''' was an [[obligator]] of the [[Canton|Canton of Finance]] on [[Scadrial]] during the times of the [[Final Empire]].
   
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Like all obligators Laird is bald and wears a dark gray robe, but the complex tattoos around his eyes mark him as more than an ordinary obligator, namely a prelan. Laird has a lordly air, he doesn't bother to bow back to lesser noblemen or to dismiss servants.{{book ref|mb1|1}}
He met with [[Camon]] to arrange a transportation deal.{{book ref|mb1|2}}
 
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He visited [[Camon]] to arrange a transportation deal. Camon, who acted as 'Lord Jedue', tried to swindle the prelan by setting up a contract he wouldn't live up to. Laird was suspicious of Camon's too good to be true offer, but after repeated Soothings by [[Vin]] he said that he was willing to propose Camon's adjusted offer to the council again.{{book ref|mb1|1}}
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It is likely that Laird felt Vin's Soothings, as obligators are trained to recognize this, and Camon's follow-up appointment with the ministry was planned with High Prelan [[Arriev]] who was better suited to decide if either Vin or Camon was an [[Allomancer]].{{book ref|mb1|2}}
   
 
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Revision as of 19:13, 15 October 2018

Laird
Profession Prelan
Ethnicity Noble
Homeworld Scadrial

Prelan Laird was an obligator of the Canton of Finance on Scadrial during the times of the Final Empire.

Like all obligators Laird is bald and wears a dark gray robe, but the complex tattoos around his eyes mark him as more than an ordinary obligator, namely a prelan. Laird has a lordly air, he doesn't bother to bow back to lesser noblemen or to dismiss servants.[1]

He visited Camon to arrange a transportation deal. Camon, who acted as 'Lord Jedue', tried to swindle the prelan by setting up a contract he wouldn't live up to. Laird was suspicious of Camon's too good to be true offer, but after repeated Soothings by Vin he said that he was willing to propose Camon's adjusted offer to the council again.[1]

It is likely that Laird felt Vin's Soothings, as obligators are trained to recognize this, and Camon's follow-up appointment with the ministry was planned with High Prelan Arriev who was better suited to decide if either Vin or Camon was an Allomancer.[2]

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