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== History == |
== History == |
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Tigzikk was the only one in the crew who knew [[Lift]] well, and vouched for her capabilities (though Lift could not say his name, so she simply called him Tig). He was the one who found out about the ongoing Prime election, which would allows easier access into the [[Bronze Palace]], and so proposed to rob it. During the theft, he and a fellow |
Tigzikk was the only one in the crew who knew [[Lift]] well, and vouched for her capabilities (though Lift could not say his name, so she simply called him Tig). He was the one who found out about the ongoing Prime election, which would allows easier access into the [[Bronze Palace]], and so proposed to rob it. During the theft, he and a fellow crew member, [[Maxin]], infiltrated the Palace to mingle with the bureaucrats there, the plan being that they would alert the rest if an alarm was raised.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revisión del 12:01 17 jun 2019
Tigzikk | |
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Oficio | Thief |
Grupo | Huqin's crew |
Nacionalidad | de Azir |
Mundo natal | Roshar |
Universo | Cosmere |
Tigzikk was a thief who attempted to rob the Bronze Palace.[1]
Appearance and Personality
Tigzikk is an aging Makabaki man who wears fancy clothings made to imitate that of Azish civil servants.
He's considered scholarly within Huqin's crew for being able to curse in three languages. He's also cautious, and serves as a voice of reason for the group, discussing whether or not they should rob the palace.[1]
History
Tigzikk was the only one in the crew who knew Lift well, and vouched for her capabilities (though Lift could not say his name, so she simply called him Tig). He was the one who found out about the ongoing Prime election, which would allows easier access into the Bronze Palace, and so proposed to rob it. During the theft, he and a fellow crew member, Maxin, infiltrated the Palace to mingle with the bureaucrats there, the plan being that they would alert the rest if an alarm was raised.[1]