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A middle-aged, quiet man, most consider Algier to be somewhat humorless. Though known not to drink, some rumors claim he has associated with some revolutionary-type writers and philosophers. As part of the Calouste family, Algier continues their aim of greater importance of the central Dalenden states that they call home. | A middle-aged, quiet man, most consider Algier to be somewhat humorless. Though known not to drink, some rumors claim he has associated with some revolutionary-type writers and philosophers. As part of the Calouste family, Algier continues their aim of greater importance of the central Dalenden states that they call home. | ||
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The absolute personification of practicality, Algier reworked the great northern road, making trade between Brukenbrod and Bamphf much easier. He also closed the central mountains to protect farmers. Under his guidance, the northern river towns have flourished, and he seeks to make them larger and more powerful. He has little use for the other Senators, save Corwalch, with whom he maintains a passing friendship of interest.
A middle-aged, quiet man, most consider Algier to be somewhat humorless. Though known not to drink, some rumors claim he has associated with some revolutionary-type writers and philosophers. As part of the Calouste family, Algier continues their aim of greater importance of the central Dalenden states that they call home.