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'''Baon''' is a bowman from [[Taldain]].{{qa ref|1047|6}}
 
'''Baon''' is a bowman from [[Taldain]].{{qa ref|1047|6}}
   
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== History ==
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=== On Taldain ===
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Baon travels with [[Khrissalla]], [[Cynder]], and [[Jon Acron]] to [[Dayside]].{{book ref|ws1|3}}
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=== On Roshar ===
 
'''Blunt''' was the alias of a man who was hunting for [[Hoid]] at the [[Purelake]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} He was tall, broad-shouldered but lean and muscled, with hair that was short and dark. Also going by the alias '''Vao''', Blunt accompanied [[Galladon]]{{qa ref|618|49}} and [[Demoux]].{{qa ref|675|10}} It seems likely that he is a member of the [[Seventeenth Shard]] and if so, it is possible that his master is the recipient of [[The Letter]].{{epigraph ref|sa1|26}}
 
'''Blunt''' was the alias of a man who was hunting for [[Hoid]] at the [[Purelake]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} He was tall, broad-shouldered but lean and muscled, with hair that was short and dark. Also going by the alias '''Vao''', Blunt accompanied [[Galladon]]{{qa ref|618|49}} and [[Demoux]].{{qa ref|675|10}} It seems likely that he is a member of the [[Seventeenth Shard]] and if so, it is possible that his master is the recipient of [[The Letter]].{{epigraph ref|sa1|26}}
   
 
Blunt wondered if there was something to the abilities that the Purelakers ascribed to their fish, but Galladon thought he had a tendency to believe in superstition. Blunt also spoke [[Selan]] well.
 
Blunt wondered if there was something to the abilities that the Purelakers ascribed to their fish, but Galladon thought he had a tendency to believe in superstition. Blunt also spoke [[Selan]] well.
 
Blunt was not from ''[[Dragonsteel]]''.{{qa ref|723|22}} It has been confirmed that he is '''Baon''', originally from [[Taldain]] {{qa ref|1047|6}}, the [[Shardworld]] where ''[[White Sand]]'' presumably will take place.{{qa ref|1034|21}}
 
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
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{{qa ref|675|10|Is Thinker from the Purelake scene Demoux [from the Mistborn Trilogy]?|date=Dec 15th, 2011}}
 
{{qa ref|675|10|Is Thinker from the Purelake scene Demoux [from the Mistborn Trilogy]?|date=Dec 15th, 2011}}
 
{{qa ref|723|22|This really makes me excited to meet Blunt from Dragonsteel|date=2012-02-19}}
 
{{qa ref|723|22|This really makes me excited to meet Blunt from Dragonsteel|date=2012-02-19}}
{{qa ref|1034|21|Miyabi interviews Brandon|date=Sep 24th, 2013}}
 
 
{{qa ref|1047|6|Character named after Herowannabe|date=Mar 29th, 2014}}
 
{{qa ref|1047|6|Character named after Herowannabe|date=Mar 29th, 2014}}
   

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Abilities Worldhopping
Homeworld Taldain
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Baon is a bowman from Taldain.[1]

History

On Taldain

Baon travels with Khrissalla, Cynder, and Jon Acron to Dayside.[2]

On Roshar

Blunt was the alias of a man who was hunting for Hoid at the Purelake on Roshar.[3] He was tall, broad-shouldered but lean and muscled, with hair that was short and dark. Also going by the alias Vao, Blunt accompanied Galladon[4] and Demoux.[5] It seems likely that he is a member of the Seventeenth Shard and if so, it is possible that his master is the recipient of The Letter.[6]

Blunt wondered if there was something to the abilities that the Purelakers ascribed to their fish, but Galladon thought he had a tendency to believe in superstition. Blunt also spoke Selan well.

Abilities

Blunt had the ability to Worldhop,[7] and had the build and attitude of a soldier.[3]

Trivia

  • Long before the concept of the Cosmere was developed, Baon appeared as Doram in the first story Brandon ever wrote.[8]
  • Baon was also previously called Bowen before the linguistics of Taldain were worked out. [1]

Notes

  1. a b {{{3}}}
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  2. White Sand Volume 1 chapter 3#
  3. a b The Way of Kings interlude I-1#
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  6. The Way of Kings chapter 26 epigraph#
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  8. It's Here
    Brandon's website - 2010-8-31#
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