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Fisher kel Tath
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Fisher kel Tath, or simply "Fisher", was a long-lived poet and bard and a regular at K'rul's Bar in Darujhistan. His poems were featured in many of the epigraphs preceding chapters in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series. The 'Kel' part of his name was spelled with both, lower as well as capital first letter throughout the Malazan books. He befriended the historian, Duiker.
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Fisher kel Tath, or simply "Fisher", was a long-lived poet and bard and a regular at K'rul's Bar in Darujhistan. His poems were featured in many of the epigraphs preceding chapters in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series. The 'Kel' part of his name was spelled with both, lower as well as capital first letter throughout the Malazan books. He befriended the historian, Duiker.