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She has also been shown to have some sort of aversion to darkness, or at the very least shadows, as seen when she became uneasy while staring at a shadow.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} Jasnah seems to have faced some sort of trauma as a child; Dalinar mentions her "lunacy" in conversation with Gavilar and she has memories of being locked in a dark room when she was a child, which taught her that even the people she loved could hurt her.{{book ref|sa3|47}} No one else seems to remember it in the modern day, but Jasnah is terrified of it happening again to her.{{book ref|sa3|49}}
Jasnah is an atheist.{{book ref|sa1|29}} This has caused her a significant amount of problems and led to her being ostracized
Jasnah is asexual but is willing to be intimate with a person she cares for.{{wob ref|14288}}
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