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'''Rat-Face''' was the name that [[Carmen Yeh]] gave to a [[Homeworlder]] who was an advisor of the [[War King]]. In her memoir, ''[[Fantastical Travels in an Infinite Universe]]'', Yeh described him as "an irritated-looking little rat-like man" wearing a golden circlet on his head. Rat-Face was present in the [[Homeworld]] banqueting-hall meeting at which the War King negotiated with [[Compassion]] and ultimately persuaded her to join [[the War]]. When Compassion requested timeship pilots, Rat-Face eagerly offered her a cohort "bred for slaughter"; this earned him a contemptuous stare from the War King, who understood that Compassion wanted a breeding pair of more valuable, pureblood Homeworlders. Rat-Face was shocked at the idea of handing over "two of our ''children''", and demanded assurance; Compassion flicked his circlet, cryptically remarking, "You know where to look ... As to what you’ll find there... one thing. Just one." Rat-Face shrank away in fear.
'''Rat-Face''' was the name that [[Carmen Yeh]] gave to a [[Homeworlder]] who was an advisor of the [[War King]]. In her memoir, ''[[Fantastical Travels in an Infinite Universe]]'', Yeh described him as "an irritated-looking little rat-like man" wearing a golden circlet on his head. Rat-Face was present in the [[Homeworld]] banqueting-hall meeting at which the War King negotiated with [[Compassion]] and ultimately persuaded her to join [[the War]]. When Compassion requested timeship pilots, Rat-Face eagerly offered her a cohort "bred for slaughter"; this earned him a contemptuous stare from the War King, who understood that Compassion wanted a breeding pair of more valuable, pureblood Homeworlders. Rat-Face was shocked at the idea of handing over "two of our ''children''", and demanded assurance; Compassion flicked his circlet, cryptically remarking, "You know where to look ... As to what you’ll find there... one thing. Just one." Rat-Face shrank away in fear.


The authors of ''[[The Book of the War]]'' parenethically identified Rat-Face as the then-leader of [[House Mirraflex]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War]]'')
The authors of ''[[The Book of the War]]'' parenthetically identified Rat-Face as the then-leader of [[House Mirraflex]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 02:42, 31 January 2023

Rat-Face was the name that Carmen Yeh gave to a Homeworlder who was an advisor of the War King. In her memoir, Fantastical Travels in an Infinite Universe, Yeh described him as "an irritated-looking little rat-like man" wearing a golden circlet on his head. Rat-Face was present in the Homeworld banqueting-hall meeting at which the War King negotiated with Compassion and ultimately persuaded her to join the War. When Compassion requested timeship pilots, Rat-Face eagerly offered her a cohort "bred for slaughter"; this earned him a contemptuous stare from the War King, who understood that Compassion wanted a breeding pair of more valuable, pureblood Homeworlders. Rat-Face was shocked at the idea of handing over "two of our children", and demanded assurance; Compassion flicked his circlet, cryptically remarking, "You know where to look ... As to what you’ll find there... one thing. Just one." Rat-Face shrank away in fear.

The authors of The Book of the War parenthetically identified Rat-Face as the then-leader of House Mirraflex. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

Behind the scenes