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|family=[[House Davar]]
 
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|born={{Rosharan date|1150}}{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
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|parents=[[Lin Davar|Lin]], [[Shallan's mother|mother]]
 
|parents=[[Lin Davar|Lin]], [[Shallan's mother|mother]]
 
|siblings=[[Helaran]], [[Wikim]], [[Jushu]], [[Shallan]]
 
|siblings=[[Helaran]], [[Wikim]], [[Jushu]], [[Shallan]]
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'''Balat Davar''' is a [[lighteyed]] [[Veden]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} Balat is born into [[House Davar]] as the second oldest child of [[Lin Davar|Lin]] and his [[Shallan's mother|mother]]. Originally known as '''Tet Balat Davar''', he becomes '''Nan Balat Davar''', taking on the title for the first son and heir to House Davar after his father disowns his older brother [[Helaran Davar|Helaran]].{{book ref|sa2|45}} He is betrothed to [[Eylita Tavinar]].{{book ref|sa1|29}}
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{{quote
 
|Am I a coward, Scrak?
 
|Balat to his axehound{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
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== Appearance and Personality ==
'''Balat Davar''' is a [[lighteyed]] [[Veden]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} He is the second oldest child of [[Lin Davar]] and his [[Shallan's mother|mother]] and one of [[Shallan Davar]]'s older brothers. As the second heir in the line of [[House Davar]], he is originally known as '''Tet Balat Davar'''. He becomes known as '''Nan Balat Davar''' after his father disowns his older brother [[Helaran Davar|Helaran]] and strips him of his position as first son and heir.{{book ref|sa2|45}} He is married to [[Eylita Tavinar]].{{book ref|sa4|13}} He is a guardsman in [[Urithiru]]. He is friends with [[Mraize]], though only knows him as a guardsman named Gobby.{{book ref|sa4|13}}
 
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Balat is a young man twenty-three years old as of {{Rosharan date|1173}}. He has a round face and a haunted look that shadowed him. {{book ref|sa3|122}} He is the tallest among his surviving siblings.
   
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It is inferred that as a boy, he liked starting fires. One of these almost burned down the servants building. {{book ref|sa2|27}} He is also known to have cruel habits towards animals.{{book ref|sa2|19}}
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
{{image|Balat by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=left|width=250px}}
 
   
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As an adult he still liked killing animals, not people. Never people. The pain of whatever he killed seemed to ease up his own pain. He did so with cruelty, enjoying each step. An example is ripping legs of a small crab one by one.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
Balat is a young man, twenty-three years old as of {{Rosharan date|1173}}. He has a round face and a haunted look. He is the tallest among his surviving siblings.{{book ref|sa3|122}} Balat walks with a cane and suffers from pain in his bad leg{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} from an injury caused by his [[Lin Davar|father]] smashing his leg with a poker.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
 
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Scrak was his axehound pet, which he was close and fond of. {{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
   
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Balat's father smashes Balat's leg with a poker and causes him an injury that leaves him walking with a cane. {{book ref|sa2|73}}. Balat still feels a constant, latent ache. {{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
It is implied that as a boy, Balat liked starting fires, one of which almost burned down the servants' building.{{book ref|sa2|27}} He also had a habit of cruelty towards animals.{{book ref|sa2|19}} As an adult, he still likes killing animals, though never people; the pain of whatever he kills seems to lessen his own pain. He does so cruelly, for example ripping the legs off of a [[cremling]] one by one.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} This interest in death is magically enhanced.{{wob ref|3333}}
 
   
 
He believes that House Davar is deeply damaged and a "family of cripples" as a result of the death of his mother and the events that followed it. He sees himself as the only one who is normal and unscathed by these events.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
He is close to and fond of [[Scrak]], his pet axehound.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
   
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<gallery caption="Images of Balat">
Balat believes that [[House Davar]] is deeply damaged and a "family of cripples" as a result of the death of his [[Shallan's mother|mother]] and the following events. He sees himself as the only one who is normal and unscathed by these events.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
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Balat.jpg | Portrait by [[User: Botanicaxu]]
 
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Davar-Siblings.jpg | The Davar children by [[User: Botanicaxu]]
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
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Balat has no magical ability and no particular strength in politics, finance, social skills, or dueling.{{book ref|sa3|122}} His animal cruelty is magically enhanced by a moving force on Roshar.{{wob ref|3333}}
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
{{image|Davar family by zoethatcher art.jpg|side=right|width=400px|With his parents and siblings}}
 
 
=== Childhood ===
 
=== Childhood ===
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Balat is born as second son to Lin Davar and his mother. Because of this, he grows up as Tet Balat.
Because Balat was born the second son of [[Lin Davar]], he grows up known as Tet Balat. He grows up bitter towards his father, believing that he had killed Balat's mother and her lover.{{book ref|sa2|39}} He relieved his anger by torturing animals; it's likely he abused an [[axehound]] pup that his older brother [[Helaran]] gave him as a gift.{{book ref|sa2|19}}
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Still a child by the time he reaches adulthood, he grows up with bitterness towards his father believing he cold bloodedly killed his mother and lover. {{book ref|sa2|39}} His anger and escape seems to be relieved by torturing animals. it's likely he abused an [[axehound]] pup that his older brother [[Helaran]] gave him as a gift. {{book ref|sa2|19}}
 
 
=== Becoming Nan Balat ===
 
=== Becoming Nan Balat ===
Nan [[Helaran]] confronted Lin Davar, and left the house. Though there was no immediate change for Balat or his brothers, they seemed to constantly grieve his absence, and no one else dared to openly challenge Lin. When asked for evidence against Lin by a representative of the [[highprince]], Balat wanted his father to be taken but did not dare speak.{{book ref|sa2|39}}
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Nan [[Helaran]] confronts his father, Lin Davar, and leaves the house. Though there is no immediate change for Balat or his brothers, they seem to constantly grieve his absence as no one else dares to confront his father, not even when the highprince sends his bastard son to their manor and asks someone to speak against him. Balat wants them to take his father, but does not dare speak.{{book ref|sa2|39}}
   
At one of his father's feasts, Balat met [[Eylita Tavinar]], the daughter of a Brightlord of lower [[dahn]] than his father.{{book ref|sa2|35}} With the help of Shallan, they started writing and later dating.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
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At one of his father's feasts, Balat meets Elyta Tavinar. She is the daughter of a Brightlord of lower dahn than his father. {{book ref|sa2|35}} With the help of Shallan, they start writing and later dating. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
   
Several years later, due to Helaran and Lin growing further apart, Lin started calling Balat "Nan Balat," as if he were the eldest son of the family. When Lin received a threatening message from Helaran at [[Middlefest Fair]], he officially disinherited Helaran and changed the title of Tet Balat to Nan Balat.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
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Several years later, as Helaran and Lin grow further apart, Lin starts calling him Nan Balat as if he was the eldest son of the family. However, it is not until the Middlefest Fair when his father receives a threatening message from Helaran that Lin decides to disinherit Helaran and officially change the title of Tet Balat to Nan Balat. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
   
 
=== Confrontation with Lin Davar ===
 
=== Confrontation with Lin Davar ===
The first time Balat confronted his father was when [[Lin]] decided to forbid Balat's engagement with Eylita, whom he disapproved of because of her lower station. Lin Balat preferred that Balat marry the Highprince's daughter, who was in her fifties. Balat mentioned to his father that he saw Helaran, which made Lin even more angry. As punishment, [[Lin]] sent a servant to kill Balat's beloved axehound pups.{{book ref|sa2|61}}
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The first time Balat confronts his father is when [[Lin]] decides to forbid Balat's engagement with [[Eylita]]. His father disapproves of the marriage because she is of lower station. Lin Balat prefers that Balat marry the Highprince's daughter who is in her fifties. Balat mentions to his father that he saw Helaran, which makes Lin even more angy. As punishment, [[Lin]] sends a servant to kill Balat's beloved axehound puppies. {{book ref|sa2|61}}
   
Looking at his dead pups, Balat confirmed to himself that he was not as strong as Helaran and wasn't capable of taking care of his family. Shallan helped him make a plan to escape with Eylita with Helaran's help, under the condition that they take their stepmother [[Malise Gevelmar]] with them.{{book ref|sa2|65}} When they couldn't contact Helaran, Balat decided to only take Eylita and go to the Highprince to testify against his father for his mother's death. Though his father had gained much more power and the accusation might not be as well received, Balat decided that he had to take the risk, as he couldn't be a coward anymore.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
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Looking at his dead puppies, he confirms to himself that he is not as strong as Helaran and doesn't consider himself capable of taking care of his family. Shallan helps him make a plan to escape with Eylita using Helaran's help under the condition of taking their step mother Malise with them. {{book ref|sa2|65}}
   
On the day Balat was to go to the Highprince, Malise revealed Balat's plan and was beaten and killed by Lin. Lin summoned Eylita before she and Balat could escape, and he sent a guard to kill Helaran.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
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They were never able to contact Helaran. Because of this, Balat decides to only take Eylita and go to the Highprince and testify against his father for his mother's death. Though his father had gained much more power since the death and the accusation might not be as well received; Balat decides this is a risk to take, as he can't be a coward anymore. {{book ref|sa2|73}}
   
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On the day he was to run to the Highprince, Lin beats and kills Malise who revealed Balat's plan. Lin summons Eylita before she and Balat escape, and he sends a guard to kill Helaran. {{book ref|sa2|73}}
=== Lin's Death and Aftermath ===
 
When Balat found out that his father had called for Eylita, he confronted him again. This time, however, his father was cold and aggressive. The confrontation turned to violence. Balat was not skillful enough to hurt Lin, but he broke his father's hidden [[Soulcaster]]. Lin injured Balat's leg, but before he could hurt him further, he was tricked into drinking poisoned wine by [[Shallan]], paralyzed, and strangled with her necklace.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
 
   
 
=== Lin's death and Aftermath ===
Nan Balat ran the affairs of House Davar in Lin's place while Shallan pursued [[Jasnah Kholin]] for a wardship. He communicated with [[Shallan]] via [[Spanreed]]. They barely managed economically, and they knew someone would discover their father's death before long. Some men visited Balat and demanded the return of his father's Soulcaster.{{book ref|sa1|29}}
 
 
When Balat finds out his father called for Eylita, he confronts him again. This time however, his father is cold and aggressive. The confrontation turns to violence, but Balat is not skillful enough to hurt him (though he breaks his father's hidden Soulcaster). Lin injures Balat's leg, but was unable to hurt him further as [[Shallan]] tricks him into sipping poisoned wine, which paralyzes him. Shallan kills her father with her necklace knowing that, if he survived, he would not have mercy. {{book ref|sa2|73}}
   
 
Nan Balat runs the affairs of House Davar in the stead of his dead father while Shallan pursues Jasnah Kholin for a wardship. He communicates with [[Shallan]] via [[Spanreed]]. They barely manage economically, but they know someone will discover their father's death before long. Some men visit Balat and demand the return of his Father's Soulcaster. {{book ref|sa1|29}}
Jasnah at first stepped in to help House Davar,{{book ref|sa2|1}} but everything was lost during the upheaval in [[Jah Keved]]. By the order of [[Mraize]], Balat and his brothers were saved and taken to [[Urithiru]] as a "gift" to Shallan for her services to the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
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[[Jasnah Kholin]] steps in to help House Davar {{book ref|sa2|1}} but everything is lost during the upheaval in Jah Keved. By order of Mraize, Balat and his brothers are saved and taken to Urithiru as a "gift" to Shallan for her services to the Ghostbloods. {{book ref|sa3|122}}
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
Balat has no magical ability and no particular strength in politics, finance, social skills, nor dueling.{{book ref|sa3|122}} His animal cruelty is magically enhanced by a moving force on Roshar.{{wob ref|3333}}
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
{{image|Davar Siblings by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|height=300px|With his siblings and [[Scrak]]}}
 
 
=== Shallan and brothers===
 
=== Shallan and brothers===
In the past, Balat resented [[Shallan]] for being untouched by the brutality of his father, but he also knew he couldn’t truly hate her. He considered her shy, quiet and delicate.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} Shallan tries to help Balat, along with the rest of her brothers. She helps him get closer to Eylita{{book ref|sa2|45}} and later encourages him to plan an escape with her.{{book ref|sa2|61}} She potentially saves his life by stopping their father.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
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In times past, Balat hated [[Shallan]] for being left alone/untouched by the brutality of his father, but he also knew he couldn’t truly hate her. He considered her shy, quiet and delicate. {{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
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Shallan worries and tries to help her brothers. In the case of Balat, she helps him get closer to Eylita{{book ref|sa2|45}} and later encourages him to plan an escape with her. {{book ref|sa2|61}} She potentially saves his life by stopping their father. {{book ref|sa2|73}}
After Shallan leaves, they keep in touch via spanreed. Balat and his other brothers are used by [[Mraize]] to keep Shallan on his side.{{book ref|sa3|21}}
 
   
Though Balat seems to care for his brothers, he doesn’t step up to protect or help them. This is shown when Jushu is taken by debtors. However, Balat gives [[Shallan]] his knife to help get Jushu back.{{book ref|sa3|45}}
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Though Balat seems to care for his brothers, he doesn’t step up to protect or help them. This is shown when Jushu is taken by debtors. However, Balat gives [[Shallan]] his knife to help get Jushu back. {{book ref|sa3|45}}
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After Shallan leaves, they kept in touch via spanreed. [[Mraize]] uses Balat and his other brothers to keep Shallan on his side. {{book ref|sa3|21}}
   
 
=== Helaran ===
 
=== Helaran ===
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=== Lin Davar ===
 
=== Lin Davar ===
Balat is sure his father killed his mother and her lover. He resents his father's cruelty, to the point where he wishes for the Highprince to take him.{{book ref|sa2|39}} Balat is always afraid of stepping up to him. It is only Lin's disapproval of Eylita that pushes Balat to confront him. Lin cripples Balat with a poker.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
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Balat is sure his father killed his mother and her lover. He resents his father's cruelty to the point he wishes the Highprince to take him. {{book ref|sa2|39}} Balat is always afraid of stepping up to him. It is only his disapproval of Eylita that triggers Balat to confront Lin. Lin cripples Balat with a poker.{{book ref|sa2|122}}
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== Quotes ==
 
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| “Am I a coward, Scrak?
 
| Balat to his axhound {{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*His cruelty to animals, which he uses for soothing aches, is being magically enhanced by unspecified forces on Roshar.{{wob ref|3333}}
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* His cruelty to animals used for soothing aches is being magically enhanced by unspecified forces on Roshar.{{wob ref|3333}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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