Editing Malasha Seveks
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|parents=[[Brightlord Seveks]] |
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β | |residence=Alethi warcamps |
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|world=Roshar |
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|universe=[[Cosmere]] |
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==Appearance and Personality== |
==Appearance and Personality== |
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β | Malasha is |
+ | Malasha is presumably [[Alethi]] since she was present in the warcamps in the [[Shattered Plains]]. She wears her hair up in braids and is considered to be very nice looking.{{book ref|sa1|26}} |
She is curious about war and asks Adolin if she can accompany him to the battlefield; she becomes annoyed when he will not let her come. Dalinar considers a woman desiring to watch the fighting to be "unnatural".{{book ref|sa1|26}} Malasha's interest in war is indeed unusual given Adolin's description of her as "rather religious",{{book ref|sa1|24}} since the [[Vorin]] work ''[[Arts and Majesty]]'' expressly defines combat as a masculine art.{{book ref|sa1|26}} |
She is curious about war and asks Adolin if she can accompany him to the battlefield; she becomes annoyed when he will not let her come. Dalinar considers a woman desiring to watch the fighting to be "unnatural".{{book ref|sa1|26}} Malasha's interest in war is indeed unusual given Adolin's description of her as "rather religious",{{book ref|sa1|24}} since the [[Vorin]] work ''[[Arts and Majesty]]'' expressly defines combat as a masculine art.{{book ref|sa1|26}} |