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Nicelle Sauvage claims she trained with [[Baz-Kor]] monks, who taught her how to fight and get close enough to use her [[chromium]] on targets. She also supposedly studied ballet, which enhanced her balance.{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|The New Ascendancy Broadsheet}} It is unknown whether any of these claims are true.
 
Nicelle Sauvage claims she trained with [[Baz-Kor]] monks, who taught her how to fight and get close enough to use her [[chromium]] on targets. She also supposedly studied ballet, which enhanced her balance.{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|The New Ascendancy Broadsheet}} It is unknown whether any of these claims are true.
   

Revision as of 15:29, 19 January 2021

Nicelle Sauvage
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Parents Stefan Sauvage
Abilities Leecher[1]
Aliases Nicki Savage[2]
Residence New Seran
Homeworld Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

Nicelle Sauvage is a Scadrian noblewoman, Leecher, and detective.

History

Nicelle Sauvage claims she trained with Baz-Kor monks, who taught her how to fight and get close enough to use her chromium on targets. She also supposedly studied ballet, which enhanced her balance.[1] It is unknown whether any of these claims are true.

She reported briefly glimpsing a figure in a mountain range in the Roughs, describing it as having "piercing eyes, and a face like some otherwordly beast."[3]

She later reports how she retrieved half of a map of New Seran from Nazh that contained a letter from her father.[1][2]

Her adventures are published in the The House Record and The New Ascendancy.[3][1] She learns the art of storytelling from Jak.[2] Like Jak, she embellishes her stories.

Trivia

  • Nicelle Sauvage may be the main character in a future novella by Isaac Stewart.[4] The novella may also include Nazh as a character, possibly in some form of antagonistic role.[4] It would be written as what actually happened and not her sensationalized version, although epigraphs may contain excerpts from her sensationalized recounting of the previous chapters events.[4][5] An actress who plays Vin onstage may also be seen.[6]

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