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He seems to be a hunter, possessing trophies from several notable animals in Roshar on display in his hideout, including a [[whitespine]] tusk, a [[Santhid]] skull and [[gemheart]]s from [[greatshell]]s. He also speaks with disdain of [[Tyn]]'s supposed fear of meeting with him, stating that the apparent cowardice shows she is acting like "prey", and refers to Amaram as his current prey.{{book ref|sa2|43}} [[Shallan]] sees him as a hunter, not waiting for opportunities, but going out and finding them.{{book ref|sa4|9}} |
He seems to be a hunter, possessing trophies from several notable animals in Roshar on display in his hideout, including a [[whitespine]] tusk, a [[Santhid]] skull and [[gemheart]]s from [[greatshell]]s. He also speaks with disdain of [[Tyn]]'s supposed fear of meeting with him, stating that the apparent cowardice shows she is acting like "prey", and refers to Amaram as his current prey.{{book ref|sa2|43}} [[Shallan]] sees him as a hunter, not waiting for opportunities, but going out and finding them.{{book ref|sa4|9}} |
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Despite his occasional likeable air, he has no problem with killing, or even letting his allies attempt to kill someone he is interested in, as he gives the other Ghostbloods permission to attempt to assassinate Shallan before she becomes a full member. He mentions he likes to learn the local weapons of cultures he wants to understand. He makes use of a blowgun with poisoned darts which is apparently a [[Parshendi]] hunting weapon.{{book ref|sa2|54}} He also speaks of torturing Shallan for information as "fun."{{book ref|sa2|43 |
Despite his occasional likeable air, he has no problem with killing, or even letting his allies attempt to kill someone he is interested in, as he gives the other Ghostbloods permission to attempt to assassinate Shallan before she becomes a full member. He mentions he likes to learn the local weapons of cultures he wants to understand. He makes use of a blowgun with poisoned darts which is apparently a [[Parshendi]] hunting weapon.{{book ref|sa2|54}} He also speaks of torturing Shallan for information as "fun."{{book ref|sa2|43}} |
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Following from this moral compass, he believes that morality is ephemeral and ever-changing, and that it changes depending on how you look at it. Therefore, he considers it an axis he has little interest in, and he pays little heed to it.{{book ref|sa3|22}} However, what morality he does have is utilitarian, believing in sacrificing the few to save the many.{{book ref|sa4|82}} |
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He is unforgiving of those that betray him.{{book ref|sa4|75}}{{book ref|sa4|115}} |
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He refers to the Parshendi as the Listeners, one of few in the warcamps to do so.{{book ref|sa3|22}} |
He refers to the Parshendi as the Listeners, one of few in the warcamps to do so.{{book ref|sa3|22}} |