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Skizzlefrok

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Skizzlefrok

Skizzlefrok is a prophet, also is mad. And drunk. He's mad drunk most of the time, oh my goodness. Skizzlefrok's main claim to fame is that he has attributions on some of the chapter lead-ins. He also makes a named cameo appearence in the Tides of Epic Conflict Saga as well as The Weighty Tome of Elemenstor, which since they happened thousands of years apart on different continents, it can be presumed that Skizzlefrok is either the kind of guy who reincarnates a lot or that he's immortal. But hey, he's a prophet, so neither of those is all that surprising.

 

Skizzlefrok Quotes (from various Chapter lead-ins)

The usage of this character as a literary device by authors within the Elemenstor Universe is somewhat unique. Skizzlefrok quotes are not usually quoted from another source, but are instead invented to refer directly to the chapter in question and then attributed to Skizzlefrok. Attempts have been made in various works of Fan Fiction to tie together his quotes to form a cohesive narrative of his life which would allow for a context in which each of his utterances would exist within an intelligent context. Others have relied on both the prophet and the mad aspects of his nature and posited that within their own context, the things which Skizzlefrok uttered would have made no sense.

 

"Lo, these are times both grim and forboding, the weight of betrayal lies heavy upon the student." --Hopebane's Gambit Chapter 47

"And so it came to pass that victory slipped away, as soup through a fork." --Return to the Epic Sicklemire Dilemma Chapter 22

"Wither wander thou, oh fortune's fate?" --Tides of Sicklemire Chapter 3

"A knock came at the door, but who was bold enough to open it?" --The Winds of the Ultracraggoths Chapter 1

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