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'''Blarson Throaks''' is the husband of {{CharLink|Clovia Throaks}} and can be found drinking with her in the [[Elfsong Tavern]], celebrating their son {{CharLink|Gasper Throaks}} getting a job working security at the [[Steel Watch Foundry]].
'''Blarson Throaks''' is the husband of {{CharLink|Clovia Throaks}} and can be found drinking with her in the [[Elfsong Tavern]], celebrating their son {{CharLink|Gasper Throaks}} getting a job working security at the [[Steel Watch Foundry]].

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Blarson Throaks is the husband of Clovia Throaks Clovia Throaks and can be found drinking with her in the Elfsong Tavern, celebrating their son Gasper Throaks Gasper Throaks getting a job working security at the Steel Watch Foundry.

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Blarson and Clovia can be approached in the tavern, where Clovia will mention how happy they are that their son Gasper has finally found a 'proper' job. Blarson wishes he could have taken over the family tailoring business, but Clovia remarks that he never had the patience for it.

Since Gasper liked to hang out around the Guildhall, Blarson feared him becoming a criminal so he was nevertheless glad that Clovia introduced Gasper to Tamia Holzt Tamia Holzt, who straightened him out and gave him the job at the foundry.

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