Not Lasting Integrity.
Not Urithiru.
Not Luthadel.
Not Kholinar Palace.
This place has been under siege.
This place helps people see.
People who go to this place get really high.
This place is great for a swim, if you don't get lost.
Not Nale and not Vasher.
Alas, no correct guesses! It was Chesterton Divide, the outlaw that Silence drugs, tracks, and kills; whose corpse serves as the main McGuffin of Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell.
So, the turn is up for grabs!
Not Edwarn.
Not Lessie.
Not Lightsong.
Not Kelsier.
Not Wax.
Not Wayne.
Not Hoid.
Not Raoden.
This character wears a disguise.
This character protects a crime scene.
This character plays a major role, despite being dead for most of the story they appear in.
This character and their friends are all tidily murdered.
This character is a reprehensible, infamous, and much-sought criminal. Their corpse is valuable.
Bonus Clue: This character knows the Rules.
Not Lessie.
Not Lightsong.
Not Kelsier.
Not Wax.
Not Wayne.
Not Hoid.
Not Raoden.
This character wears a disguise.
This character protects a crime scene.
This character plays a major role, despite being dead for most of the story they appear in.
This character and their friends are all tidily murdered.
This character is a reprehensible, infamous, and much-sought criminal. Their corpse is valuable.
Not Urithiru.
Not Luthadel.
Not Kholinar Palace.
This place has been under siege.
This place helps people see.
People who go to this place get really high.
Not Lightsong.
Not Kelsier.
Not Wax.
Not Wayne.
Not Hoid.
Not Raoden.
This character wears a disguise.
This character protects a crime scene.
This character plays a major role, despite being dead for most of the story they appear in.
This character and their friends are all tidily murdered.
Not Wax.
Not Wayne.
Not Hoid.
Not Raoden.
This character wears a disguise.
This character protects a crime scene.
This character plays a major role, despite being dead for most of the story they appear in.
Oh man! I'm sorry, would you like to go again?
Don't worry, she's plenty obscure. It's just when I think of "people who have people to clean up after them" my top answers are Wax and Taravangian, and it always struck me that Taravangian's staff must have a hell of a time because how could you know what to clean up and what's a secret prophetic cipher?
Not Trell (either of them).
Not Thaidakar.
Not Shallan's mum.
Not Push.
Not El.
Not 16.
We do not know this character's name.
There's a 50/50 chance this character has killed a PoV character.
We've seen this character in one or two of their several forms.
This character has a bond that is unique, in terms of both its subject and its duration.
This character encourages a madly harsh implementation of the law, in someone already inclined towards insanity.
Not Thaidakar - we know a lot about who he used to be.
Not Chanarach Shallan's mum.
Not Push.
Not El.
Not 16.
We do not know this character's name.
There's a 50/50 chance this character has killed a PoV character.
We've seen this character in one or two of their several forms.
This character has a bond that is unique, in terms of both its subject and its duration.
Not Chanarach Shallan's mum.
Not Push.
Not El.
Not 16.
We do not know this character's name.
There's a 50/50 chance this character has killed a PoV character.
We've seen this character in one or two of their several forms.