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'''Delius''' is a former [[Lord Admiral]], the Taisha of the [[Helm]], on the Dayside of [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws2|1}}
 
== History ==
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| Yes, I'd committed the same sin twice--the sin of success.
| Delius to Kenton.{{book ref|ws3|3}}
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| I had hundreds of lak worth of ships and they took it all from me, Kenton. I'm going to make them regret that decision...
| Delius to Kenton.{{book ref|ws3|3}}
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| As long as I'm working against Vey I know I am doing something good--even if I don't pay much attention to what is actually happening
| Delius to Kenton.{{book ref|ws2|1}}
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| Delius. The only man in Lossand who could collapse drunk before the party even begins!
| Kenton to Khriss.{{book ref|ws3|5}}
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| That man is more than just a drunken slob. Or at least he has the potential to be more.
| Khriss to Kenton.{{book ref|ws2|6}}
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| When you steal a man's fortune, give him a title mocked and reviled by the rest of the nation--and when you give him five years to contemplate his hatred--make sure you never give him a chance to get revenge.
| Delius to the Shipowners' Circle.{{book ref|ws3|3}}
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== Quotes ==
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| Boring, boring, and boring! No, I shall face this world drunk, or I shan't face it at all. Thank you for the suggestion, but since I judge it to be inane, I shall ignore it.
|Delius to two messengers sent to him by the Helm.{{book ref|ws2|1}}
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| Steward, do you think we could knock down a few buildings to make this view more picturesque?
| Delius to his son.{{book ref|ws2|1}}
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| This world has given me little to believe in, Lord Mastrell. Those I thought were my friends betrayed me. The Profession I thought would protect me instead ripped my life away in exchange for this foolish mockery. A lesson for you, Perhaps?
| Delius to Kenton.{{book ref|ws3|3}}
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