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"He was larger than the average Chatcaavan, with an impressive breadth of chest and wings of a size to bear him up. His face had the blunted end of a traditional axehead, but unlike the Admiral-Offense he lacked the slope of the ideal; still, he had a confidence that lacked the brash edge of so many males."
"He was larger than the average Chatcaavan, with an impressive breadth of chest and wings of a size to bear him up. His face had the blunted end of a traditional axehead, but unlike the Admiral-Offense he lacked the slope of the ideal; still, he had a confidence that lacked the brash edge of so many males."


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[[Category:Chatcaavan Characters]] [[Category:Princes' Game Characters]] [[Category:Only the Open Characters]] [[Category:In Extremis Characters]] [[Category:From Ruins Characters]] [[Category:Major Pieces Characters]] [[Category:Jubilee Summer Characters]] [[Category:Healer's Wedding Characters]] [[Category:Farmer's Crown Characters]]

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Wordlord

The particular Worldlord who first enslaved the Emperor and then became his ally.

"He was larger than the average Chatcaavan, with an impressive breadth of chest and wings of a size to bear him up. His face had the blunted end of a traditional axehead, but unlike the Admiral-Offense he lacked the slope of the ideal; still, he had a confidence that lacked the brash edge of so many males."