[Councilmember]
First mention (by name): 7.23 LM
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| 7.23 LM | The [Shopkeeper] turned [Councilmember] paused. |
| 7.40 ER | The rest were followers. A few former [Councilmembers], and the [Mayor], and yes, they had been leaders, but they were more like subdivision heads. They could, at any moment, take a job like welcoming the adventurers Laken had sensed. Others were just fast on their feet, like a former City Runner who was ready to run a verbal message anywhere Laken wanted. |
| 7.51 | The [Councilmembers] were stumped. He might be childish, but Belgrade was also positive when he knew things. Lism coughed. |
| 7.51 | The two [Councilmembers] nodded on the basis that this was entirely correct. Lism checked his notes again. |
| 7.52 | “Er…entertain them? I was going to have Tismel rustle up some of his old [Councilmembers] for a get-together…something convivial.” |
| 7.53 | The Scalespeaker patted Lism on the shoulder again. The [Shopkeeper]-[Councilmember] smiled, but he was still. There was Alonna, watching him, Tismel nodding encouragement… |
| 7.61 | Jeiss nearly jumped out of his scales. He whirled as the first Antinium patrol followed him around, observing the Senior Guardsman and [Councilmember]. |
| 7.61 | He stopped. His throat worked. The [Councilmember] said nothing more. He stepped away, shaking. |
| 7.62 | That was true. Hectval’s Council relaxed. Some kept reading the parchment, though. The [Councilmember] smoothed his neck-spines. |
| 8.29 | Well, the former [Shopkeeper] on Market Street, the most generic street name in any city, supposed it was the same thing that had happened to him. Lism Swifttail, [Councilmember] and one of the few officials who could process this—this attack—thought about what he could do. |
| 8.34 R | A map of Liscor hung on the wall, Hexel’s blueprints next to it, and there was a huge war map of the entire area next to both. The Drakes and one Gnoll sitting around the table were all staring at her. Zevara stared, and saw the claw-tapper was Lism. The [Shopkeeper]-[Councilmember] fixed her with a stern eye. |
| 8.34 R | Elirr, [Councilmember] Elirr, the caption read under him, nodded in a stately way. |
| Interlude – Conversations | Now, where to next? Valeterisa absently floated past an angry Drake [Councilmember] shouting at her to come down. The Captain of the Watch stared at a nightmare worse than the [Innkeeper] of stories herself. Archmage Valeterisa quite liked the pie. Maybe it was a suitable birthday gift? No, wait. Ten years…so a thousand pies? |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | Elirr, [Councilmember] |
| Interlude – Hectval (Pt. 1) | Elirr, [Councilmember] |
| 9.07 | Lism’s stubbornness seemed to be winning. Teliv flinched when he saw Erin and tried to hide behind the [Councilmember], but Lyonette kept snapping. |
| Interlude – The Great Race | Lism stood with his [Councilmember] robes next to Krshia Silverfang, hand raised to shake…the first Drake rattling a tambourine? A young man whirling an empty sling? Olesm had written to him about Yolden, but he had left out the details. |
| 9.38 TV (Pt. 2) | Montressa’s voice rose in outrage. Valeterisa just looked at the storehouse. The [Councilmembers] conferred with the Runner’s Guild representative, who whispered back. |
| 9.38 TV (Pt. 2) | The [Councilmember] spoke slowly after conferring with the City Runner. Valeterisa nodded. She lifted a finger, aimed it sideways, and spoke. |
| 10.01 L | It was politics, but early stages. So, in a way, blunter and less refined, but the nuance was the same. No wonder Imani was keeping silent. Lyonette saw Lism finally catch on to the hanging noose in the room. The [Councilmember] just grunted. |
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