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}}Archdeacon '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was part of the [[Church of the Maker]] on [[Sarath]]. Ben Lant noted that he disliked Zeckler as he was a mean-spirited man who only rose to power through the deaths of better people in the war against the [[Taklarian]]s.
Archdeacon '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was part of the [[Church of the Maker]] on [[Sarath]]. Ben Lant noted that he disliked Zeckler as he was a mean-spirited man who only rose to power through the deaths of better people in the war against the [[Taklarian]]s.


After Bishop [[Fostel]]'s murder, he declared himself Bishop. He was killed by the Taklarians when they invaded [[Arkhaven]] to take over the [[The Ship (Arkhaven)|Ship]] that was the only escape. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[City at World's End (novel)|City at World's End]]'')
After Bishop [[Fostel]]'s accidental death, Zeckler declared himself Bishop and attempted to turn public opinion against the 'aliens' by accusing them of Fostel's murder. He was killed by the Taklarians when they invaded [[Arkhaven]] to take over the [[The Ship (Arkhaven)|Ship]] that was the only escape. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[City at World's End (novel)|City at World's End]]'')


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Archdeacon Zeckler was part of the Church of the Maker on Sarath. Ben Lant noted that he disliked Zeckler as he was a mean-spirited man who only rose to power through the deaths of better people in the war against the Taklarians.

After Bishop Fostel's accidental death, Zeckler declared himself Bishop and attempted to turn public opinion against the 'aliens' by accusing them of Fostel's murder. He was killed by the Taklarians when they invaded Arkhaven to take over the Ship that was the only escape. (PROSE: City at World's End)