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Sor is described as being the opposite of his employee [[Gremmy]]. Whereas Gremmy is squat and flat-faced, Sor sits tall and straight. He is, for all intents and purposes, Gremmy's boss, however; he rarely mentions this, on the off chance that he might have to pay for Gremmy's tab.{{book ref|tress|7}}
 
Sor is described as being the opposite of his employee [[Gremmy]]. Whereas Gremmy is squat and flat-faced, Sor sits tall and straight. He is, for all intents and purposes, Gremmy's boss, however; he rarely mentions this, on the off chance that he might have to pay for Gremmy's tab.{{book ref|tress|7}}
   
Though he could afford the wine at [[Brick's Tavern]], he sips beer, soas not to appear wealthy.{{book ref|tress|7}}
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Though he could afford the wine at [[Brick's Tavern]], he sips beer, so he will not appear wealthy enough to be able purchase said wine.{{book ref|tress|7}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 06:38, 22 January 2023

Sor
Family
Children Gret
Profession Dockmaster
Residence Diggen's Point
Homeworld Lumar
Universe Cosmere
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Sor is a citizen and the Dockmaster of Diggen's Point on Lumar.[1]

Appearance and Personality

Sor is described as being the opposite of his employee Gremmy. Whereas Gremmy is squat and flat-faced, Sor sits tall and straight. He is, for all intents and purposes, Gremmy's boss, however; he rarely mentions this, on the off chance that he might have to pay for Gremmy's tab.[1]

Though he could afford the wine at Brick's Tavern, he sips beer, so he will not appear wealthy enough to be able purchase said wine.[1]

History

Diggen's Point and Tress' Escape

Lem knew that Tress would need the help of all three men. And so, he cashed in on silent favors and invisible ledgers. As such, Sor; along with Gremmy and Brick arrived at Tress' house, and demanded to assist her in her escape of Diggen's Point. Sor was able to assist in accomplishing this by using his position as dockmaster, instructing Gremmy to roll a sixth keg alongside five other barrels of ale, which contained Gret, Sor's daughter, and feathers, to muffle her breathing. The "inspector" was able to hear Gret inside the barrel and kicked it over, revealing her inside. This caused Gremmy to break down and start crying. However, Gremmy, Sor, Brick and Gret all knew this was a ruse, as the Inspector, was in fact Tress in disguise.[1]

Tress' Return

Tress returns to Diggen's Point, as captain of the Two Cups but only for a short time. During her return, she takes special care to thank Gremmy, Brick, Gret, and Sor for their assistance in helping her initially escape The Rock.[2]

Notes

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