Crooked Warden, I will fear no darkness for the night is yours, " muttered Locke, pointing the first two fingers of his left hand into the darkness. The Dagger of the Thirteenth, a thief's gesture against evil. "Your night is my cloak, my shield, my escape from those who hunt to feed the noose. I will fear no evil, for you have made the night my friend."" Bless the Benefactor, " said Jean, squeezing Locke's left forearm. "Peace and profit to his children. Scott Lynch
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The Crooked Warden is a term used to describe thieves who are hunted by the law. The thieves hide in the shadows and wait for their targets, luring them into traps. This type of thief is also referred to as an ambusher or an outrider. The use of the crook in this gesture was meant to represent the crookedness of the outlaws' lives.

Source: Red Seas Under Red Skies

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