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He used some of the hospitals to kill people and extract their {{bref|twok|fragment=/Epigraphs#Death_Delirium_Quotes|text=final words}}.
 
He used some of the hospitals to kill people and extract their {{bref|twok|fragment=/Epigraphs#Death_Delirium_Quotes|text=final words}}.
   
He employed [[Szeth]] to kill many of the world leaders, including the King of [[Jah Keved]] and [[Dalinar Kholin]].
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He employed [[Szeth]] to kill many of the world leaders, including [[Hanavanar]], the king of [[Jah Keved]], and [[Dalinar Kholin]].
   
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Taravangian once went to go visit the [[Nightwatcher]] and received a curse and boon from the [[Old Magic]]. Now his IQ fluctuates from day to day, sometimes making him idiotic and sometimes a genius. He makes math tests for himself the night before, and if he can't achieve a certain score in the morning his guards have orders to keep him away from important decisions for that day.{{ref|17s|2311|post|21215|Brandon said that Taravangian used the Old Magic, and that he wakes up each day with a different IQ.}}
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Revision as of 20:55, 28 October 2012

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Taravangian was the King of Kharbranth.

He set up a number of hospitals in the city, funded by the entrance fee to the Palanaeum.

He used some of the hospitals to kill people and extract their Template:Bref.

He employed Szeth to kill many of the world leaders, including Hanavanar, the king of Jah Keved, and Dalinar Kholin.

Taravangian once went to go visit the Nightwatcher and received a curse and boon from the Old Magic. Now his IQ fluctuates from day to day, sometimes making him idiotic and sometimes a genius. He makes math tests for himself the night before, and if he can't achieve a certain score in the morning his guards have orders to keep him away from important decisions for that day.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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