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Lism Swifttail is a Drake shopkeeper in Liscor and Olesm's uncle.

Personality

Appearance

He has red and purple colored scales.[1]

Background

Chronology

Once, Relc injured Lism while idly practicing dagger-throwing.[2]

Lism ripped off Erin when she showed him all her money, which was three gold coins and change. He then sold her an amount of food that was way overpriced; insulting her all the way[3]. Eventually, Erin returned to his stall and demanded her money back. This lead to her challenging him to a chess game, and he let Olesm play against her on a bet.[4] When Olesm lost, Relc happily got involved and trashed Lism's store until he paid Erin what they had wagered: The money she had paid him and the chessboard.[5]


Powers and Abilities

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Skills:

Trivia

  • While Lism appeared for the first time in Ch 1.13, his name was only revealed in Ch 1.20 and his surname officially in Ch 6.29.
  • He considers that killing Humans is not a murder.[6]

Quotes

  • (To Erin) “No touching the food with your filthy hands unless you’re buying!”
  • (To Erin) “Don’t touch. You’ll stink it up with your Human smell.”
  • (To Erin) “I don’t have all day to play fetch for you, Human. Just tell me what you want to buy first.”
  • (To Erin) “Are you calling me a liar?”
  • (To Erin) “Typical Humans. Walking in here, stinking up the market, and insulting any non-Humans you find. You should be grateful the Guard doesn’t run you out of the city! First that damn Necromancer comes here, and now this smelly one that can’t even read.
  • (To Erin) “If you’re done grubbing in the dirt, I have more customers to serve.”
  • (To Erin) “I know it was you! You couldn’t resist attacking an honest merchant and you decide to have a bit of revenge, eh?”
  • (To Guard) “It could have been her. You know how humans get! They’re always sneaking around, going where they’re not wanted.”
  • (To Olesm) “It’s just one more damn Human. Who cares?”

Chapter Appearances

See Here.

References

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