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[Driver]
- [Drivers]
These are aliases for "[Driver]".
Aliases are alternative forms of a reference. They can include actual aliases for characters, nicknames, plural variations, gendered versions of some [Classes], and even typos.
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1.11 | The [Driver] paid no attention. She pointed at the huge wagon, and Erin realized those were the vehicles of choice. From footcarts to gigantic wagons larger than cars, loaded with goods. |
1.35 R | Some [Driver] is rolling the wagon forwards and grumbling nonstop about his ponies, but he’s fast. Skills, apparently, let him carry us faster than most vehicles or even horses—if not cars. |
1.35 R | The [Driver] turns in his seat, and I see an old man—and the ponies—glare at the Minotaur. Which is funny. He snaps back. |
1.35 R | “Calruz, shut up. This is the only [Driver] we could get who can take us there fast.” |
1.35 R | Gerial and Ceria berate Calruz, and I hear him rumble an apology at the touchy [Driver]. It’s a shame. I like anyone who has an attitude like that…so long as it’s not directed at me… |
1.36 | The [Driver] was still waiting by the wagon. The half-Elf rolled her eyes and smiled at Ryoka. |
4.13 L | Pawn began walking and his Soldiers immediately fell into step behind him. The Antinium marched down the street, pausing to let a wagon go past as the [Driver] stared down at the Antinium. He had no words for Pawn or the Soldiers, but that was good too. |
7.24 | The [Driver] of the overnight carriage that ran the trade routes was obviously suspicious of Ryoka. After all—she was a City Runner. |
7.24 | Ryoka patiently repeated herself. But the [Driver] was anxious. At last, relief came from Alime. |
7.24 | The [Receptionist] came out of the Runner’s Guild. Ryoka saw Fierre wink at her and nodded back gratefully. Alime spoke to the [Driver]. |
7.24 | Ryoka blushed. But the [Driver] was relieved. |
7.24 | Ryoka winced. The [Driver] scowled. |
7.24 | The doors opened. Ryoka clambered in. She settled back, yawning. There were two people in the carriage who budged over for Ryoka. The [Driver] cracked a whip. |
7.24 | She’d been riding for an entire week, only pausing to take short breaks. Ryoka was scribbling in her corner of the wagon as the [Driver] cursed and made the horses run down the muddy road. |
7.24 | The [Driver], whose name was not Termin but Olat, was astonished. But Ryoka squeezed past the other passengers, then jumped out of the carriage. |
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