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After Shallan began manifesting [[Surgebinding]] abilities at the age of eleven,{{book ref|sa2|10}} her mother and an associate attempted to kill Shallan.{{ref|group=fn|text=The associate is likely a [[Skybreaker]] acolyte with whom Shallan's mother had "intimate contact"{{book ref|sa3|40}} and is possibly named [[Dreder]],{{book ref|sa2|45}} but neither fact has been explicitly confirmed.}} They arrived at the Davar estate and argued with Lin, and Shallan's mother referred to her as "one of them". Lin and the associate scuffled; Lin injured the man with a knife that Shallan's mother then grabbed as the two men grappled.{{book ref|sa2|88}} She attacked Shallan, but Shallan's bonded [[Cryptic]], [[Testament]],{{book ref|sa4|93}} manifested as a [[Shardblade]] that Shallan used in self-defense to kill her mother.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
After Shallan began manifesting [[Surgebinding]] abilities at the age of eleven,{{book ref|sa2|10}} her mother and an associate attempted to kill Shallan.{{ref|group=fn|text=The associate is likely a [[Skybreaker]] acolyte with whom Shallan's mother had "intimate contact"{{book ref|sa3|40}} and is possibly named [[Dreder]],{{book ref|sa2|45}} but neither fact has been explicitly confirmed.}} They arrived at the Davar estate and argued with Lin, and Shallan's mother referred to her as "one of them". Lin and the associate scuffled; Lin injured the man with a knife that Shallan's mother then grabbed as the two men grappled.{{book ref|sa2|88}} She attacked Shallan, but Shallan's bonded [[Cryptic]], [[Testament]],{{book ref|sa4|93}} manifested as a [[Shardblade]] that Shallan used in self-defense to kill her mother.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
   
Lin, who had witnessed what happened, locked the Blade in a box{{book ref|sa2|88}} and Shallan later abandoned her spren.{{book ref|sa4|93}} Lin took the blame for his wife's death and publicly pretended that he had killed his wife and her lover in a jealous rage. Keeping the secret of these events in order to protect Shallan presumably contributed to Lin's dangerous instability and the eventual fall of House Davar.{{book ref|sa2|88}} The Davar children also developed mental health issues related to their mother's death and their father's subsequent rage, including Balat's fascination with death{{book ref|sa2|45}} and Jushu's gambling addiction.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} In particular, Shallan's mental health was strongly affected by the guilt of killing her mother, leading to the suppression of many of her childhood memories.{{book ref|sa2|60}}{{book ref|sa4|93}} When she met [[Hoid]] at the [[Middlefest Fair]] in {{Rosharan date|1170}}, she allowed herself to briefly picture her life if her mother had still been alive, remembering her mother's voice and believing that she would have taught her philosophy and drawing.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
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Lin, who had witnessed what happened, locked the Blade in a box{{book ref|sa2|88}} and Shallan later abandoned her spren.{{book ref|sa4|93}} Lin spread rumors that he had killed his wife and her lover in a jealous rage. Keeping the secret of these events in order to protect Shallan presumably contributed to Lin's dangerous instability and the eventual fall of House Davar.{{book ref|sa2|88}} The Davar children also developed mental health issues related to their mother's death and their father's subsequent rage, including Balat's fascination with death{{book ref|sa2|45}} and Jushu's gambling addiction.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} In particular, Shallan's mental health was strongly affected by the guilt of killing her mother, leading to the suppression of many of her childhood memories.{{book ref|sa2|60}}{{book ref|sa4|93}} When she met [[Hoid]] at the [[Middlefest Fair]] in {{Rosharan date|1170}}, she allowed herself to briefly picture her life if her mother had still been alive, remembering her mother's voice and believing that she would have taught her philosophy and drawing.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 16:36, 7 April 2021

Unknown
House Davar
Spouse Lin
Children Helaran, Balat, Jushu, Wikim, Shallan
Died Tanat ? 1167[1]
Nationality Veden
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Shallan's mother is a Veden lighteyes on Roshar and a member of House Davar.

Appearance and Personality

She has stark red hair and green eyes.[2] She wore a blue and gold dress.[3][1]

Shallan believes that her mother was brave.[4] For unknown reasons, she was willing to kill her own daughter because of her Surgebinding abilities.[3]

History

She was the first wife of Lin Davar, and birthed Helaran, Balat, twins Jushu and Wikim, and Shallan.

After Shallan began manifesting Surgebinding abilities at the age of eleven,[1] her mother and an associate attempted to kill Shallan.[fn 1] They arrived at the Davar estate and argued with Lin, and Shallan's mother referred to her as "one of them". Lin and the associate scuffled; Lin injured the man with a knife that Shallan's mother then grabbed as the two men grappled.[3] She attacked Shallan, but Shallan's bonded Cryptic, Testament,[2] manifested as a Shardblade that Shallan used in self-defense to kill her mother.[3]

Lin, who had witnessed what happened, locked the Blade in a box[3] and Shallan later abandoned her spren.[2] Lin spread rumors that he had killed his wife and her lover in a jealous rage. Keeping the secret of these events in order to protect Shallan presumably contributed to Lin's dangerous instability and the eventual fall of House Davar.[3] The Davar children also developed mental health issues related to their mother's death and their father's subsequent rage, including Balat's fascination with death[4] and Jushu's gambling addiction.[6] In particular, Shallan's mental health was strongly affected by the guilt of killing her mother, leading to the suppression of many of her childhood memories.[7][2] When she met Hoid at the Middlefest Fair in 1170, she allowed herself to briefly picture her life if her mother had still been alive, remembering her mother's voice and believing that she would have taught her philosophy and drawing.[4]

Notes

Footnotes
  1. The associate is likely a Skybreaker acolyte with whom Shallan's mother had "intimate contact"[5] and is possibly named Dreder,[4] but neither fact has been explicitly confirmed.
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