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'''Tiil''' is a young [[Arelene]] boy who became an [[Elantrian]] sometime after the [[Reod]]. When [[Raoden]] established [[New Elantris]], Tiil and the approximately fifty other children were placed under the care of [[Matisse]], who teaches them to draw [[Aon]]s. During this time, he and the other children live in a building known as the [[Roost]].{{book ref|thoe}}
 
'''Tiil''' is a young [[Arelene]] boy who became an [[Elantrian]] sometime after the [[Reod]]. When [[Raoden]] established [[New Elantris]], Tiil and the approximately fifty other children were placed under the care of [[Matisse]], who teaches them to draw [[Aon]]s. During this time, he and the other children live in a building known as the [[Roost]].{{book ref|thoe}}
   
When [[Elantris]] is attacked by [[Fjordell]] soldiers, Matisse convinces him and [[Teor]] to help keep the younger children moving and quiet by claiming that, since her father is a soldier, she is as well, and they can be her "subcaptains" if they do what she tells them.{{book ref|thoe}}
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When [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]] is attacked by [[Fjordell]] soldiers, Matisse convinces him and [[Teor]] to help keep the younger children moving and quiet by claiming that, since her father is a soldier, she is as well, and they can be her "subcaptains" if they do what she tells them.{{book ref|thoe}}
   
 
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Revision as of 18:28, 6 March 2021

Tiil
Abilities Elantrian
Ethnicity Aonic
Nationality Arelene
Homeworld Sel
Universe Cosmere

Tiil is a young Arelene boy who became an Elantrian sometime after the Reod. When Raoden established New Elantris, Tiil and the approximately fifty other children were placed under the care of Matisse, who teaches them to draw Aons. During this time, he and the other children live in a building known as the Roost.[1]

When Elantris is attacked by Fjordell soldiers, Matisse convinces him and Teor to help keep the younger children moving and quiet by claiming that, since her father is a soldier, she is as well, and they can be her "subcaptains" if they do what she tells them.[1]

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