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− | '''Ali-daughter-[[Hasweth]]''' is a [[Shin]] scholar.{{book ref|sa2|47}} She |
+ | '''Ali-daughter-[[Hasweth]]''' is a [[Shin]] scholar.{{book ref|sa2|47}} She may be the sister of another Shin scholar, [[Shauka-daughter-Hasweth]].{{book ref|sa1|5}}{{book ref|sa1|8}} |
[[Shallan]] references one of her works on [[Urithiru]]. |
[[Shallan]] references one of her works on [[Urithiru]]. |
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Ethnicity | Shin | ||||||
Homeworld | Roshar |
Ali-daughter-Hasweth is a Shin scholar.[1] She may be the sister of another Shin scholar, Shauka-daughter-Hasweth.[2][3]
Shallan references one of her works on Urithiru.
“Urithiru was the connection to all nations, and, at times, our only path to the outside world, with its stones unhallowed.”
—A passage used by Shallan