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'''Axindweth''' is a member of [[Gavilar]]'s retinue involved in his dealings with the forces of [[Odium]]. She meets with [[Venli]] and gives her a gemstone that contains [[Ulim]].{{book ref|sa4|52}}
 
== History ==
== Before the War of Reckoning ({{Rosharan date|1165}} - {{Rosharan date|1167}})==
 
=== Before the War of Reckoning ({{Rosharan date|1165}} - {{Rosharan date|1167}})===
 
During a trip to the Shattered Plains with the listeners, Gavilar brought a retinue of attendants. Axindweth, who was allegedly a surgeon's assistant, approached Eshonai and asked her what she saw when she looked at the spren. Eshonai noted that she wore a great deal of rings on her right hand, which seemed impractical. Later, when Eshonai pulled out her hunting knife to cut something, Axindweth asked if she can take a closer look at it. She beckoned Gavilar over, then theorized that Eshonai's knife must date back to the False Desolation.{{book ref|sa4|48}}
After Venli and Eshonai's family moved into an abandoned city on the Shattered Plains, defeating the family of listeners that held it beforehand, Axindweth appeared again with Gavilar's retinue. She found Venli sitting outside the city, staring at the broken plateaus below. She conversed with Venli in the listener tongue, much to Venli's surprise, and said that she's always been good at languages. Introducing herself as Axindweth, she asked if Venli would like to learn to obtain a form of power. Despite Venli's protests, she questioned the listeners' faith in their ancestors. Finally, she enticed Venli into her offer by suggesting there are forms of power that can heal someone. As Venli expressed shock, Axindweth withdrew a blood-red, glowing gemstone from her safehand sleeve. She instructed Venli to take the gem and break it in a storm to find the answers she seeks, then left.{{book ref|sa4|52}}
 
=== Assassination of Gavilar ({{Rosharan date|1167|9|missing-date=y}})===
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