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Lift is thirteen years old when the [[True Desolation]] begins. She has long, straight black hair that she wears down to her waist.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Her skin is tan and she has the rounded features of the [[Reshi]]. Her eyes were originally brown,{{wob ref|4037}} but by the time Dalinar meets her in Azimir, her eyes are a pale, clear color, likely the result of her being an Edgedancer.{{book ref|sa3|65}} Lift always keeps a [[spheres|diamond mark]] in her pocket, which she considers lucky.
 
Lift is thirteen years old when the [[True Desolation]] begins. She has long, straight black hair that she wears down to her waist.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Her skin is tan and she has the rounded features of the [[Reshi]]. Her eyes were originally brown,{{wob ref|4037}} but by the time Dalinar meets her in Azimir, her eyes are a pale, clear color, likely the result of her being an Edgedancer.{{book ref|sa3|65}} Lift always keeps a [[spheres|diamond mark]] in her pocket, which she considers lucky.
   
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As would be expected from someone of Lift's age, she often acts child-like. For instance, during her tween years, she claims to be ten because she believes that any number to which she cannot count on her fingers is unlucky.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Lift is often sarcastic and irreverent, which annoys her fellow Azish thieves. She also enjoys mocking her [[spren]], Wyndle, calling him a [[Voidbringer]] instead of a spren because she knows it annoys him and not due to any sort of dislike she has for him. Lift also has little patience for Wyndle's extremely technical explanation of the [[Realmatic Theory]] behind her abilities. Despite her teasing, she truly does like Wyndle and is genuinely worried for him when she thinks that [[Nale|Darkness]] is following her to try and kill Wyndle.
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As would be expected from someone of Lift's age, she often acts child-like. For instance, although she is thirteen years old, she claims to be ten because she believes that any number to which she cannot count on her fingers is unlucky.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Lift is often sarcastic and irreverent, which annoys her fellow Azish thieves. She also enjoys mocking her [[spren]], Wyndle, calling him a [[Voidbringer]] instead of a spren because she knows it annoys him and not due to any sort of dislike she has for him. Lift also has little patience for Wyndle's extremely technical explanation of the [[Realmatic Theory]] behind her abilities. Despite her teasing, she truly does like Wyndle and is genuinely worried for him when she thinks that [[Nale|Darkness]] is following her to try and kill Wyndle.
   
 
Lift has an interesting perspective on the morality of her thievery.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} She does not think it wrong because it does not hurt anyone. Lift is also totally uninterested in stealing typical items such as gold, jewelry, spheres or anything traditionally of value. Instead, she likes to break into places and eat their food. She steals food for the challenge, rather than trying to gain any sort of wealth for herself. She uses the [[Surge]] of Abrasion often in her thefts. She also has a rule not to steal from people who don't have much.{{book ref|sa4|i|6}}
 
Lift has an interesting perspective on the morality of her thievery.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} She does not think it wrong because it does not hurt anyone. Lift is also totally uninterested in stealing typical items such as gold, jewelry, spheres or anything traditionally of value. Instead, she likes to break into places and eat their food. She steals food for the challenge, rather than trying to gain any sort of wealth for herself. She uses the [[Surge]] of Abrasion often in her thefts. She also has a rule not to steal from people who don't have much.{{book ref|sa4|i|6}}

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