
The Council of Vocations
from Anthem
A group of five elderly Council members (three male, two female) with white hair and cracked faces, who appear motionless and emotionless on a high dais. They are responsible for assigning life mandates to all fifteen-year-olds.
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The Council of Vocations is a antagonist character in Ayn Rand's classic novel "Anthem" (1938). A group of five elderly Council members (three male, two female) with white hair and cracked faces, who appear motionless and emotionless on a high dais. They are responsible for assigning life mandates to all fifteen-year-olds.
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