
Leo Belsher
from Four-Day Planet
The Hunters' Co-operative's representative on Terra. Characterized by a 'long face, like a horse's,' which he pulls even longer when feigning distress. He is Steve Ravick's accomplice in exploiting the hunters, responsible for writing the unfair wax contracts and collecting their shared illicit profits. He consistently lies to justify the price cuts, exhibiting a lack of integrity and an obvious contempt for the Fenrisian hunters.
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About Leo Belsher
Leo Belsher is a antagonist character in H. Beam Piper's classic novel "Four-Day Planet" (1961). The Hunters' Co-operative's representative on Terra. Characterized by a 'long face, like a horse's,' which he pulls even longer when feigning distress. He is Steve Ravick's accomplice in exploiting the hunters, responsible for writing the unfair wax contracts and collecting their shared illicit profits. He consistently lies to justify the price cuts, exhibiting a lack of integrity and an obvious contempt for the Fenrisian hunters.
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