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− | '''Asha Jushu Davar''' is a [[Veden]] on [[Roshar]].{{ref |
+ | '''Asha Jushu Davar''' is a [[Veden]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|twok|i|2}} |
− | He has two brothers and a sister and is the youngest of the brothers; only older than his sister{{ref |
+ | He has two brothers and a sister and is the youngest of the brothers; only older than his sister{{book ref|sa1|29}}. His siblings include [[Balat Davar|Balat]], [[Wikim Davar|Wikim]], [[Shallan Davar| Shallan]], and the late [[Helaran Davar| Helaran]].{{book ref|twok|33}} |
− | Asha Jushu is fond of gambling, a vice he was driven to as a result of their father's brutal temper. He would steal his father's possessions and sell them to fund this habit.{{ref |
+ | Asha Jushu is fond of gambling, a vice he was driven to as a result of their father's brutal temper. He would steal his father's possessions and sell them to fund this habit.{{book ref|twok|i|2}} Though this later serves to hide the fact that his family is in financial crisis: which he covers by selling his late father's things. Shallan considers him a good man despite his habit and doesn't blame him for it.{{book ref|sa1|29}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 14:08, 26 August 2014
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Nationality | Veden | ||||||
Homeworld | Roshar |
Asha Jushu Davar is a Veden on Roshar.[1]
He has two brothers and a sister and is the youngest of the brothers; only older than his sister[2]. His siblings include Balat, Wikim, Shallan, and the late Helaran.[3]
Asha Jushu is fond of gambling, a vice he was driven to as a result of their father's brutal temper. He would steal his father's possessions and sell them to fund this habit.[1] Though this later serves to hide the fact that his family is in financial crisis: which he covers by selling his late father's things. Shallan considers him a good man despite his habit and doesn't blame him for it.[2]
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