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During her time as Baxil's mistress she never wears traditionally female clothing, such as dresses or skirts, preferring instead sleek and tight trousers. She also wears a thin-bladed sword.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}}
 
She dislikes thievery, however she has no issues with breaking into the dwellings of the rich to destroy art. Her destruction of said art appears to be a perversion of her divine attribute of "Creative" and may be a symptom of her forsaking of the Oathpact. She does not want the destruction to be "too easy". She is also very private and does not appreciate being asked "prying" questions.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} Her obsession with destruction is focused on depictions of herself - whenever she sees her own face, whether as a painting, statue or tapestry, she is compelled to destroy it. She seems unable to resist the urge even when pressed for time. She is, however, aware of this, and when doing something important, she actively avoids looking anywhere one may find artwork of the heralds.{{book ref|sa3|117}}
 
Shalash appears to be highly regretful of abandoning the [[Oathpact]]. Upon meeting [[Taln]] again, she's extremely apologetic for leaving him behind, and expresses dismay that he doesn't hate her for it. She also seems to have periods of losing touch with reality, as she mentions falling asleep formissing decades, if not centuries at aof timememories.{{book ref|sa3|119}}
 
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