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'''Tellingdwar''' is an elder in [[the Village]], a [[Terris]] enclave in [[Elendel]] on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} |
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== Appearance and Personality == |
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He is short and dresses in a the traditional style of a Terris steward, with a shaved head and [[tinningdar]] robes of bright yellow and orange.{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} He is well-versed in Terris tradition and has the typical personality of a steward; he is peaceable, candid, and turns any conversation into a lesson.{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} He appears to be one of the more prominent teachers in the Village; [[Vwafendal]] mentions that he provides reports on [[Asinthew]]'s progress,{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} and Asinthew later worries that he has disappointed Tellingdwar.{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} |
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== History == |
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Around the year {{date|314|FA}}, Tellingdwar is seen teaching a group of young Terris students about Terris traditions.{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} He later gives an evening recitation and speaks about [[Preservation]] and [[metal]].{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} |
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A fifteen year old student named Asinthew, who is also known as Waxillium Ladrian, asks him about past violence in the Village. Tellingdwar tells him about a murder that happened fifteen years ago, when a Terrisman killed his wife with a gun of unknown origin.{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} Tellingdwar knew the couple personally. He tells Wax that Terris are no better than other men.{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} |
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Tellingdwar is among a group of Terris that discovers the gruesome scene after Wax is forced to kill [[Forch]].{{book ref|bom|Prologue}} |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* The name originated in a [[Mistborn Adventure Game]] session that Brandon played.{{wob ref|3972}} |
* The name originated in a [[Mistborn Adventure Game]] session that Brandon played at a convention.{{wob ref|3972}} A fan dressed as a steward was given the name Tellingdwar, and Brandon later used the name in ''[[Bands of Mourning]]'' - also making the character short in stature in honor of the fan.{{wob ref|9697}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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Residence | Elendel |
Ethnicity | Terris |
Homeworld | Scadrial |
Tellingdwar is an elder in the Village, a Terris enclave in Elendel on Scadrial.[1]
Appearance and Personality
He is short and dresses in a the traditional style of a Terris steward, with a shaved head and tinningdar robes of bright yellow and orange.[1] He is well-versed in Terris tradition and has the typical personality of a steward; he is peaceable, candid, and turns any conversation into a lesson.[1] He appears to be one of the more prominent teachers in the Village; Vwafendal mentions that he provides reports on Asinthew's progress,[1] and Asinthew later worries that he has disappointed Tellingdwar.[1]
History
Around the year 314 PC, Tellingdwar is seen teaching a group of young Terris students about Terris traditions.[1] He later gives an evening recitation and speaks about Preservation and metal.[1]
A fifteen year old student named Asinthew, who is also known as Waxillium Ladrian, asks him about past violence in the Village. Tellingdwar tells him about a murder that happened fifteen years ago, when a Terrisman killed his wife with a gun of unknown origin.[1] Tellingdwar knew the couple personally. He tells Wax that Terris are no better than other men.[1]
Tellingdwar is among a group of Terris that discovers the gruesome scene after Wax is forced to kill Forch.[1]
Trivia
- The name originated in a Mistborn Adventure Game session that Brandon played at a convention.[2] A fan dressed as a steward was given the name Tellingdwar, and Brandon later used the name in Bands of Mourning - also making the character short in stature in honor of the fan.[3]