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== Attributes and Abilities ==
Praxton is an extremely powerful sand master. He can control dozens of ribbons of sand, can slatrify,{{book ref|ws1ws|1|review=yes}} and is able to create an explosion of sand powerful enough to take down hundreds of opponents.{{book ref|ws1|2}}
 
== History ==
Centuries before Praxton, the Lord Mastrell of the time started an account with then [[Lord Merchant]] [[Hennin]]. The Lord Mastrell had Hennin put the Diem's tribute money in the account, and over the years the tributes, combined with the interest, grew to become an insurmountable debt. The Lord Mastrells of the past, and presumably Praxton as well, used this debt as a hold over the Lord Merchant to blackmail him into doing his bidding.{{book ref|ws3|3}}
 
Praxton married a [[Darksider]] woman, with whom he had a number of children, including [[Kenton]], his youngest son. None of his children, except for Kenton, were able to use sand mastery.{{book ref|ws1ws|1|review=yes}}
 
During Kenton's entrance exam for the Diem, he was barely able to command a tiny amount of sand. Praxton publicly disparaged his own son and attempted to block Kenton's entrance into the Diem, saying that he, as Lord Mastrell, was the one who must give his approval before any sand master can be advanced. However, Kenton entered the Diem anyway by citing the law, which stated that the first rank of Acolent is the only rank over which Praxton has no authority over, and that anyone with any ability, no matter how little, has a right to join the Diem.{{book ref|ws1ws|1|review=yes}}
 
Throughout Kenton's time as an acolent he and his father had many fights. On four separate occasions Praxton tried getting Kenton to accept the rank of underfen, the lowest rank, but every time he refused, not wanting to be stuck at that rank for all of his career.{{book ref|ws1ws|1|review=yes}}
 
Eight years later Kenton, in an attempt at showing his father that he deserved advancement to the rank of mastrell, the highest rank, insisted on attempting the [[Mastrell's Path]]. His father tried to block him saying that he was not powerful enough. The two of them have another argument about Kenton's abilities. Kenton turned to undermastrell [[Elorin]] who allowed him to attempt the Path. Praxton tried to block Kenton from taking his sword with him, but Kenton took it anyway as it was not explicitly forbidden. Kenton succeeds in his run through the Path, finding six spheres rather than the usual five. In the process he used his sword to kill the [[terken]] deep [[sandling]], specifically a Marken, that was a central part of the Path, destroying it forever. Rather than being proud of his son's accomplishment, Praxton seemed to be disappointed with what he had done.
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|Being my son won't change anything, you know? I won't make a mastrell, Kenton. You're not good enough. Even if you find all five spheres, I won't do it.
|Praxton.{{book ref|ws1ws|1|review=yes}}
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