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{{quote|They say print is dead!|Salesman, translated from French}}
{{quote|They say print is dead!|The salesman, translated from French}}
The '''Unnamed Salesman''' is a man who sold print images on a street in [[Old Mombasa]]. He wears an athletic shirt and blue jeans, has a lazy eye, is not very clean, and is most likely of the lower class. The salesman speaks the local dialect: the [[wikipedia:French language|French]] language. The [[Photographer (character)|Photographer]] admired a print of his, a picture of tribal [[Africa|Africans]], when the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] instigated the [[Battle of Mombasa]].<ref>'''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''', ''[[Second Sunrise Over New Mombasa]]'', page 87</ref>
This '''unidentified salesman''' sold print images on a street in [[Old Mombasa]]. He has a lazy eye and poor hygiene, and is likely part of the lower class living in Old Mombasa's slums. The salesman speaks a local dialect of the [[wikipedia:French language|French]] language. The [[Unidentified ONI photographer|an ONI photographer]] was admiring one of the salesman's prints, a picture of tribal [[Africa]]ns, when the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Battle of Mombasa|invaded Mombasa]].<ref>'''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''', ''[[Second Sunrise Over New Mombasa]]'', page 87</ref>


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"They say print is dead!"
— The salesman, translated from French

This unidentified salesman sold print images on a street in Old Mombasa. He has a lazy eye and poor hygiene, and is likely part of the lower class living in Old Mombasa's slums. The salesman speaks a local dialect of the French language. The an ONI photographer was admiring one of the salesman's prints, a picture of tribal Africans, when the Covenant invaded Mombasa.[1]

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