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Despite the wealth provided by the mineral deposits, Lin continued his slide into violence and instability, and the Soulcaster was damaged in a brutal fight between Lin and his son [[Balat]].{{book ref|sa2|73}} After Lin died, his children found the Soulcaster and some strange maps.{{book ref|sa1|5}}{{book ref|sa1|8}}
 
Despite the wealth provided by the mineral deposits, Lin continued his slide into violence and instability, and the Soulcaster was damaged in a brutal fight between Lin and his son [[Balat]].{{book ref|sa2|73}} After Lin died, his children found the Soulcaster and some strange maps.{{book ref|sa1|5}}{{book ref|sa1|8}}
   
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The Davar children tried to hide Lin's death, but it quickly became clear that they would go broke without a working Soulcaster. Shallan and her brothers came up with a plan for Shallan to switch their Soulcaster out with one known to be in Jasnah Kholin's possession. After Shallan left for [[Kharbranth]], Luesh died mysteriously, and a few weeks later a group of Ghostbloods visited House Davar asking for their Soulcaster back. Shallan hoped to take Jasnah's fabrial, somehow use it to create more minerals, and then give it to the Ghostbloods to replace the one that was broken.{{book ref|sa1|29}}
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The Davar children tried to hide Lin's death, but it quickly became clear that they would go broke without a working Soulcaster. Shallan and her brothers came up with a plan for Shallan to switch their Soulcaster out with one known to be in Jasnah Kholin's possession. After Shallan left for [[Kharbranth]], Luesh died mysteriously and a short time later group of Ghostbloods visited House Davar asking for their Soulcaster back. Shallan hoped to take Jasnah's fabrial, somehow use it to create more minerals, and then give it to the Ghostbloods to replace the one that was broken.{{book ref|sa1|29}}
   
 
Shallan traveled to Kharbranth, was taken on as Jasnah's ward, and managed to swap the broken Soulcaster with Jasnah's.{{book ref|sa1|29}}{{book ref|sa1|36}} Jasnah wore the Davar Soulcaster for some time, not realizing it was broken since her own Soulcaster was a decoy.{{book ref|sa1|42}} Shallan eventually revealed to Jasnah that she had swapped the fabrials after she was poisoned by the ardent [[Kabsal]].{{book ref|sa1|48}} After Jasnah was able to save her anyway, Shallan finally realized that both she and Jasnah could manipulate the [[Surge]] of [[Transformation]] and didn't need the fabrials at all.{{book ref|sa1|70}}
 
Shallan traveled to Kharbranth, was taken on as Jasnah's ward, and managed to swap the broken Soulcaster with Jasnah's.{{book ref|sa1|29}}{{book ref|sa1|36}} Jasnah wore the Davar Soulcaster for some time, not realizing it was broken since her own Soulcaster was a decoy.{{book ref|sa1|42}} Shallan eventually revealed to Jasnah that she had swapped the fabrials after she was poisoned by the ardent [[Kabsal]].{{book ref|sa1|48}} After Jasnah was able to save her anyway, Shallan finally realized that both she and Jasnah could manipulate the [[Surge]] of [[Transformation]] and didn't need the fabrials at all.{{book ref|sa1|70}}

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