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'''Philen Frandeu''' (originally '''Lin''') is a [[skaa]] merchants who holds one of the eight merchant seats on the the [[Luthadel Assembly]].{{book ref|mb2|10}} He looks down on the non-merchant skaa and changes his name after the [[Collapse]] to make it sound more like a [[noble]]'s.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
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'''Philen Frandeu''' (originally '''Lin''') is a [[skaa]] merchant on [[Scadrial]] who holds one of the eight merchant seats on the the [[Luthadel Assembly]].{{book ref|mb2|10}} He looks down on non-merchant skaa and changes his name after the [[Collapse]] to make it sound more like a [[noble]]'s.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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Philen is well dressed, typically in a fine suit; he also carries a dueling cane.{{book ref|mb2|10}}{{book ref|mb2|31}}
Philen wears a fine suit, like the nobility, but they still regard him with distaste because he is a skaa; as a result, he desperately wants a title. He divides people based on whether they make of grow things or sell things; he believes anyone who does the former, including most of the skaa, are inferior. He is not opposed to the idea of an Assembly, but believes it should be reserved for those people who deserve such a position. He is confused when [[Elend Venture]] chooses to use his time addressing the Assembly to discuss the defense of the city rather than to try to convince the Assembly to reinstate him as king.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
 
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Although he is ethnically skaa, he does not consider himself as such, and reserves that term for workers who make (or grow) things.{{book ref|mb2|31}} He is not opposed to the idea of an Assembly, but believes that "worker skaa" should not be included.{{book ref|mb2|31}} He primarily values money and power; during the period that Luthadel is threatened by invasion, he is confused when [[Elend Venture]] chooses to discuss the defense of the city with the Assembly rather than using his time to try and convince them to reinstate him as king.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
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He often works on schemes to achieve his goals, and stays informed regarding the city's political situation.{{book ref|mb2|31}}{{book ref|mb2|32}} He exhibits a domineering attitude towards his fellow merchants in the Assembly.{{book ref|mb2|31}} [[Penrod]] calls him him a "fool" for sometimes acting too hastily,{{book ref|mb2|10}} while [[Vin]] considers him to be a "weasel".{{book ref|mb2|48}}
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
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Philen notes that he has always had a knack for making good business deals.{{book ref|mb2|31}} He is well-connected, and after the restrictions on skaa are lifted post-[[Collapse]], he becomes one of the richest men in Luthadel.{{book ref|mb2|31}} Despite his wealth, many [[noble]]s still regard him with distaste; he desperately wants to gain a title in order to further improve his social standing and free himself from the "skaa" stigma.{{book ref|mb2|31}} He freely displays his wealth; he also changes his name to sound more noble, and becomes irritated if anyone uses his original name.{{book ref|mb2|10}}{{book ref|mb2|31}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Prior to the Collapse, Philen worked as an intermediary for the nobility in deals. As a skaa, he was often able to avoid the notice of the [[Steel Ministry]], and so he could help them secure illegal items.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
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Prior to the Collapse, Philen (then known as Lin) worked as an intermediary for the nobility to broker various types of business deals. As a skaa, he was often able to avoid the notice of the [[Steel Ministry]], and he could help nobles secure illegal items.{{book ref|mb2|31}} Once he was able to trade openly, he became extremely wealthy and influential among merchant skaa.{{book ref|mb2|31}}
   
He argues against Elend's proposal for the Assembly to temporarily divest itself of the authority to surrender the city, but Elend and [[Ferson Penrod|Lord Penrod]] convince the Assembly otherwise. He then brings forward a proposal of his own to grant the merchants control over the city's food supply, but Elend and some of the skaa representatives on the Assembly filibuster it until the time comes for a lunch break.{{book ref|mb2|10}}
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After the Collapse, he changed his name and procured one of the merchant seats on the [[Luthadel Assembly]]. He argued against Elend's proposal for the Assembly to temporarily divest itself of the authority to surrender the city, but Elend and [[Ferson Penrod|Lord Penrod]] convinced the Assembly otherwise. He then brought forward a proposal of his own to grant the merchants control over the city's food supply, but Elend and some of the skaa representatives on the Assembly filibustered it until the time came for a lunch break.{{book ref|mb2|10}}
   
At the Assembly meeting when Elend is away parlaying with [[Straff Venture]], he convinces the rest of the Assembly to invoke the government charter's no-confidence clause and remove Elend from the kingship. He has no desire to be king himself, as he considers the job too much of a risk with too little reward, and instead nominates [[Ashweather Cett]], whom he smuggles into the city, to be the next king.{{book ref|mb2|31}} In return, Cett promised him and everyone else on the Assembly a title.{{book ref|mb2|32}} After receiving a better offer from [[Straff Venture]], he instead votes to give the throne to Penrod, who wins the vote and plans to turn the city over to Straff.{{book ref|mb2|38}}{{book ref|mb2|39}}
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Philen often disagreed with Elend Venture's leadership, mocking his cerebral approach, and engineered his deposal from the throne.{{book ref|mb2|31}} At the Assembly meeting when Elend was away parlaying with [[Straff Venture]], Philen presumably convinced the rest of the Assembly to invoke the government charter's no-confidence clause and remove Elend from the kingship.{{book ref|mb2|27}} He had no desire to be king himself, as he considered the job too much of a risk with too little reward, and instead nominated [[Ashweather Cett]], whom he had smuggled into the city, to be the next king.{{book ref|mb2|31}} In return, Cett promised him and everyone else on the Assembly a title.{{book ref|mb2|32}} After receiving a better offer from [[Straff Venture]], he instead voted to give the throne to Penrod, who won the vote and planned to turn the city over to Straff.{{book ref|mb2|38}}{{book ref|mb2|39}}{{book ref|mb2|40}} Philen's fate after the [[Battle of Luthadel]] is unknown.
   
 
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Revisión del 23:17 14 may 2020

Philen Frandeu
Apodos Lin
Oficio Merchant
Grupo Luthadel Assembly
Residencia Luthadel
Etnia Skaa
Mundo natal Scadrial
Universo Cosmere

Philen Frandeu (originally Lin) is a skaa merchant on Scadrial who holds one of the eight merchant seats on the the Luthadel Assembly.[1] He looks down on non-merchant skaa and changes his name after the Collapse to make it sound more like a noble's.[2]

Appearance and Personality

Philen is well dressed, typically in a fine suit; he also carries a dueling cane.[1][2]

Although he is ethnically skaa, he does not consider himself as such, and reserves that term for workers who make (or grow) things.[2] He is not opposed to the idea of an Assembly, but believes that "worker skaa" should not be included.[2] He primarily values money and power; during the period that Luthadel is threatened by invasion, he is confused when Elend Venture chooses to discuss the defense of the city with the Assembly rather than using his time to try and convince them to reinstate him as king.[2]

He often works on schemes to achieve his goals, and stays informed regarding the city's political situation.[2][3] He exhibits a domineering attitude towards his fellow merchants in the Assembly.[2] Penrod calls him him a "fool" for sometimes acting too hastily,[1] while Vin considers him to be a "weasel".[4]

Attributes and Abilities

Philen notes that he has always had a knack for making good business deals.[2] He is well-connected, and after the restrictions on skaa are lifted post-Collapse, he becomes one of the richest men in Luthadel.[2] Despite his wealth, many nobles still regard him with distaste; he desperately wants to gain a title in order to further improve his social standing and free himself from the "skaa" stigma.[2] He freely displays his wealth; he also changes his name to sound more noble, and becomes irritated if anyone uses his original name.[1][2]

History

Prior to the Collapse, Philen (then known as Lin) worked as an intermediary for the nobility to broker various types of business deals. As a skaa, he was often able to avoid the notice of the Steel Ministry, and he could help nobles secure illegal items.[2] Once he was able to trade openly, he became extremely wealthy and influential among merchant skaa.[2]

After the Collapse, he changed his name and procured one of the merchant seats on the Luthadel Assembly. He argued against Elend's proposal for the Assembly to temporarily divest itself of the authority to surrender the city, but Elend and Lord Penrod convinced the Assembly otherwise. He then brought forward a proposal of his own to grant the merchants control over the city's food supply, but Elend and some of the skaa representatives on the Assembly filibustered it until the time came for a lunch break.[1]

Philen often disagreed with Elend Venture's leadership, mocking his cerebral approach, and engineered his deposal from the throne.[2] At the Assembly meeting when Elend was away parlaying with Straff Venture, Philen presumably convinced the rest of the Assembly to invoke the government charter's no-confidence clause and remove Elend from the kingship.[5] He had no desire to be king himself, as he considered the job too much of a risk with too little reward, and instead nominated Ashweather Cett, whom he had smuggled into the city, to be the next king.[2] In return, Cett promised him and everyone else on the Assembly a title.[3] After receiving a better offer from Straff Venture, he instead voted to give the throne to Penrod, who won the vote and planned to turn the city over to Straff.[6][7][8] Philen's fate after the Battle of Luthadel is unknown.

Notes

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