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'''Longsfollow''' was a village along a canal in the [[Southern Dominance]] in the [[Final Empire]]. It served as a rest stop for canalmasters and their [[skaa]] workers.{{msh ref|4|2}} |
'''Longsfollow''' was a village along a canal in the [[Southern Dominance]] in the [[Final Empire]]. It served as a rest stop for canalmasters and their [[skaa]] workers.{{msh ref|4|2}} |
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[[Kelsier]] lived there with his wife [[Mare]] before their raid on [[Kredik Shaw]] that sent both of them to the [[Pits of Hathsin]]. They had to quickly abandon their dwelling there because Kelsier killed several nobles to avenge the death of a skaa servant girl. She had been executed for spilling some tea.{{msh ref|4|2}} |
[[Kelsier]] lived there with his wife [[Mare]] before their raid on [[Kredik Shaw]] that sent both of them to the [[Pits of Hathsin]]. They had to quickly abandon their dwelling there because Kelsier killed several nobles to avenge the death of a skaa servant girl. She had been executed for spilling some tea.{{msh ref|4|2}} |
Revision as of 19:07, 18 April 2021
Longsfollow | |
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Dominance | Southern Dominance |
Nation | Final Empire |
World | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
Longsfollow was a village along a canal in the Southern Dominance in the Final Empire. It served as a rest stop for canalmasters and their skaa workers.[1]
The village is distinguished by the presence of two crumbling towers across the canal from the main body of the village. [1]
Kelsier lived there with his wife Mare before their raid on Kredik Shaw that sent both of them to the Pits of Hathsin. They had to quickly abandon their dwelling there because Kelsier killed several nobles to avenge the death of a skaa servant girl. She had been executed for spilling some tea.[1]