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+ | '''Gatrii''' is a character from [[Arelon]] on [[Sel]] in early drafts of ''[[Elantris]]''.{{bws ref|elantris-deleted-scenes-the-mad-prince|The Mad Prince|post= - ''[[Elantris]]'' deleted scene|date=date unknown}} He does not appear in the published novel. |
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+ | He was one of Prince [[Eton]]'s highest-ranking generals. He is burly and wears silver armor.{{bws ref|elantris-deleted-scenes-the-mad-prince|The Mad Prince|post= - ''[[Elantris]]'' deleted scene|date=date unknown}} |
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+ | He participates in a trial of [[Raoden]] and is tasked with beheading him. However, Eton had instituted a custom wherein the executor closed his eyes while delivering the killing blow, with a miss indicating that the accused was innocent all along. Gatrii does not strike Raoden, and [[Hrathen]] believes that he missed intentionally.{{bws ref|elantris-deleted-scenes-the-mad-prince|The Mad Prince|post= - ''[[Elantris]]'' deleted scene|date=date unknown}} |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Big Smooth|Big Smooth]] ([[User talk:Big Smooth|talk]]) 16:32, 18 March 2019 (MST)}} |
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Títulos | General |
Nacionalidad | de Arelon |
Mundo natal | Sel |
Gatrii is a character from Arelon on Sel in early drafts of Elantris.[1] He does not appear in the published novel.
He was one of Prince Eton's highest-ranking generals. He is burly and wears silver armor.[1] He participates in a trial of Raoden and is tasked with beheading him. However, Eton had instituted a custom wherein the executor closed his eyes while delivering the killing blow, with a miss indicating that the accused was innocent all along. Gatrii does not strike Raoden, and Hrathen believes that he missed intentionally.[1]