Elmmet Patterson

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Elmmet Patterson
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Status

Dead

Occupation

Councilman
Thief

Residence

Lancrel (formerly)
Riverfarm (last)

First Appearance

Chapter 6.34 E

Master Elmmet Patterson was a [Councilman] of Lancrel and high-level [Thief].

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Due to his face-changing skills, he was able to impersonate anyone, for example he could resemble:

  • A young blonde man, cleanly shaven[1]
  • A woman claiming to have seen the thief[1]
  • He was also shown to impersonate his victims.[2]

His hand was not covered with hair, and long-fingered.[2]

Personality[edit | edit source]

He seemed like a charming person, but looks can betray. He mistreated both his wife and his daughter, to an extent that was not explicitly stated in the story but that everyone at his trial judged as purely disgusting and unspeakable of.[2]

Background[edit | edit source]

The city of Lancrel had had a thieving problem that even the local Watch Captain had failed to deal with.[3]

[Councilman] Elmmet was accepted into Riverfarm's community together with other refugees from Lancrel, and he then worked together with [Councilwoman] Beatica, [Mayor] Rodivek and some other agitators to undermine the leadership position of Prost Surehand, in their joint attempt to gain political weight in the emerging community of Riverfarm.[1]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

Being nearby when Elmmet committed yet another crime, Durene and Beniar managed to overwhelm the hooded [Thief], only for that person to be revealed as Elmmet. Quickly, some people of Lancrel started the rumour that he had been set up.[1]

Among the vocal villagers that then emerged with demands to punish Elmmet corporeally, were Ram Shackl, Beycalt Newman and Helm; while Beatica and Rodivek tried to exculpate him by claiming that Elmmet had been set up by the real, face-changing thief.[3]

Prost Surehand acquired a truth-detection stone, but the enchantment couldn't prove consistently that Elmmet had committed the crime, because of his evasive answers that the stone wasn't able to process. The townfolk from Lancrel, including Elmmet himself, obfuscated the situation, demanded a proper trial by an impartial judge and claimed there was a conspiracy and that Prost was controlling the truth stone himself.[2]

In that situation Hedag the [Executioner] appeared and could determine Elmmet's guilt with her skill of [Revelation of Sin]. She punished his theft by cutting of his hand; his beating of wife and child by striking him with a hammer; and his worst crimes by beheading him.[2]

After his judgement, Prost declared “Justice was done. I was there at Master Elmmet’s trial and his crimes were revealed. [...] Elmmet’s crimes went beyond thievery and the young shouldn’t hear of what he did. Or anyone who wishes to sleep and think of the man as anything but a monster wearing Human skin.”

After his burial was done with, Hedag eventually played with Elmmet's daughter, trying to restore her childhood.[4]

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

  • [Councilman] Lv. ?[1]
  • [Thief] Lv. ?[1]

Skills:[edit | edit source]

  • [Master of Faces] (Only as a possibility)

Trivia[edit | edit source]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Prost and the crowd) “This is a sham, Mister Prost. I’m innocent. Framed! I may have been caught by that adventurer, Beniar, but only as I was attempting to catch the [Thief] myself! This is an indignity!”

References[edit | edit source]