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[[Szeth]] walked through the Beggar's Feast on his way to assassinate [[Gavilar]].{{ref|b|sa1|prologue}} While there, he witnessed a seemingly drunken old beggar speaking gibberish. This is speculated to have been a [[Herald]], most commonly [[Ishar]].
 
[[Szeth]] walked through the Beggar's Feast on his way to assassinate [[Gavilar]].{{ref|b|sa1|prologue}} While there, he witnessed a seemingly drunken old beggar speaking gibberish. This is speculated to have been a [[Herald]], most commonly [[Ishar]].
   
The Beggars' Feast is canceled by [[Queen Aesudan]] during the [[War of Reckoning]].
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The Beggars' Feast is canceled by [[Aesudan|Queen Aesudan]] during the [[War of Reckoning]].
   
 
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Revisión del 08:05 19 jul 2014

Banquete de los Mendigos
Relacionado con Alethkar
Mundo de origen Roshar
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The Beggars' Feast was an Alethi tradition.

At each occasion, the host would duplicate the feast and invite the poorest of people to share in their revelry.

In Alethkar, it was tradition at any banquet of the king to also feed the less fortunate. The Feast was held in a separate room in which any poor people may attend and eat the same as a the king and his guests.

Szeth walked through the Beggar's Feast on his way to assassinate Gavilar.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido While there, he witnessed a seemingly drunken old beggar speaking gibberish. This is speculated to have been a Herald, most commonly Ishar.

The Beggars' Feast is canceled by Queen Aesudan during the War of Reckoning.

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