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Daggerface's Statue is located in the Noose district of Port Blacksand in Palace Square. This is the first of a series of statues of the rulers of Port Blacksand. The statues were the brainchild of Baron Illios Valentis, but the crippling tax on food which was paying for the statues was so unpopular that there was a riot and the first statue was also the last. It has not been cared for in the meantime and looks much the worse for wear.

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  • Daggerface's Statue
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  • Daggerface's Statue is located in the Noose district of Port Blacksand in Palace Square. This is the first of a series of statues of the rulers of Port Blacksand. The statues were the brainchild of Baron Illios Valentis, but the crippling tax on food which was paying for the statues was so unpopular that there was a riot and the first statue was also the last. It has not been cared for in the meantime and looks much the worse for wear.
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  • Daggerface's Statue is located in the Noose district of Port Blacksand in Palace Square. This is the first of a series of statues of the rulers of Port Blacksand. The statues were the brainchild of Baron Illios Valentis, but the crippling tax on food which was paying for the statues was so unpopular that there was a riot and the first statue was also the last. It has not been cared for in the meantime and looks much the worse for wear.
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