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|It is only in the struggle to survive that a person—a people—achieves their potential.
|You have accused me of arrogance in my quest. You have accused me of perpetuating my grudge against Rayse and Bavadin. Both accusations are true.
|[[Hoid]]Bavadin{{epigraphbook ref|sa1mb7|2355}}
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'''Bavadin''' is the original and current Vessel of the [[Shard]] [[Autonomy]].{{book ref|mb7|19}}{{wob ref|7266}}{{wob ref|7641}} She is the only Shard of [[Taldain]], where she's invested in one of the local suns.{{wob ref|4021}}{{au ref|Taldain}}{{wob ref|6875}}
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
{{image|Bavadin by MCTF.png|side=leftright|width=200px|}}
Though she herself is female, Bavadin has a habit of taking on multiple forms and appearances. She has several male and female personas, and will often present herself as different people to the same culture; race, gender and other qualities are fluid where she is concerned.{{wob ref|3974}} Bavadin seems fond of changing her appearance, and she does so daily.{{wob ref|5721}} Even her original species is unclear; she is not a dragon,{{wob ref|15149}} but it's unknown whether she's human or [[Sho Del]].{{wob ref|9676}}
 
=== Appearance ===
Bavadin's interpretation of Autonomy lends itself to strict isolationism; she forbids travel to and from [[Taldain]], to the detriment of worldhoppers from that planet. However, she is willing to meddle in the affairs of other worlds.{{au ref|Taldain}}{{wob ref|2571}} She is fond of creating avatars, sapient entities which hold a portion of Autonomy's power but are independent of her.{{wob ref|9385}} Their personalities are carefully shaped by Bavadin. At least one of them is haughty and self-assured, although it seems it is not a trait shared by all others, and thus it's unclear if Bavadin herself is like this.{{book ref|sa3|47}}
Though she herself is female, Bavadin has a habit of taking on multiple forms and appearances. She has several male and female personas, and will often present herself as different people to the same culture; racealthough she is usually referred to with feminine pronouns, gender, as well as race and other qualities, are fluid where she is concerned.{{wob ref|3974}} Bavadin seems fond of changing her appearance, and she does so daily.{{wob ref|5721}} Even her original species is unclear; she is not a dragon,{{wob ref|15149}} but it's unknown whether she's human or [[Sho Del]].{{wob ref|9676}} In artwork, she is sometimes depicted as a feminine figure with long, vividly red hair; it is unclear, however, if this is her "true" appearance, or if she even has a true appearance in the first place.{{map ref|Dayside}}{{file ref|Autonomy Playing Card.png}}
 
=== Personality ===
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|Trell demands that her servants prove themselves. Against adversity. Against society. Against the roles we take. And when there are several who fit the same slot in life … well, only the strongest can survive and be rewarded.
|[[Dumad]]{{book ref|mb7|65}}
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Bavadin is a strong believer in strength through struggle; to her, only those who can overcome great adversity can be truly worthy, while those who cannot keep up do not deserve to survive in her world. She admires tenacity and ambition, and appreciates people who are bold and willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their goals.{{book ref|mb7|19}} She does not care for those who try to fake their drive and passion, however, preferring those truly dedicated to their causes rather than those who try to appease her. While she typically prefers to act through her avatars, she will occassionally talk directly with those who truly impress her.{{book ref|mb7|55}} In person, she is haughty and self-assured, goading her opponents into acting against her and wanting them to present strong opposition; at the same time, she does not like being denied her goals.{{book ref|mb7|55}}{{book ref|mb7|74}} She is, however, strategic; she knows when to withdraw and regroup, and has back-up plans in case of failure.{{book ref|mb7|74}}{{book ref|mb7|69}}
 
While Bavadin appreciates the driven and the ambitious, she is also extremely controlling. Under Autonomy, all people are only allowed to express their individualism in the forms she approves of; a form of assigned uniqueness, manufactured to fit into the larger whole she is building.{{book ref|mb7|20}} She is also not opposed to meddling with the affairs of other planets, including those that already have Shards of their own, while she herself seeks to remain isolated and separate, unwilling to let herself be "contaminated" by any other Shard.{{au ref|Taldain}}{{wob ref|9608}} She is extremely proactive in making sure that her own autonomy is enforced, to the detriment of others.{{book ref|mb7|19}}
 
When acting on other worlds, she is cunning and scheming, using fake personas and setting up entire made-up faiths with the intent to reactivate them later, when it suits her purposes.{{book ref|mb7|19}} She is particularly fond of crafting avatars, sapient entities holding a portion of her power; her overall goal appears to be "crowding out" the other Shards with the many versions of herself.{{book ref|mb7|20}}
 
== Abilities and Attributes ==
{{image|Autonomy by zoethatcher.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Bavadin and her avatars}}
 
Bavadin is a Vessel of a [[Shard]], making her ageless, incorporeal and incredibly powerful. Whether Autonomy grants her any unique strengths or abilities is unknown, though she has the capability to bar people from accessing [[Taldain]] through the [[Cognitive Realm]].{{au ref|Taldain}} She seems to be a skilled and keen actor, capable of assuming dozens of made-up personas; there are entire pantheons of gods where every deity is actually Bavadin in a different disguise.{{wob ref|3974}}
=== Shard of Adonalsium ===
{{for|Autonomy#Associated Magics|abilities granted by [[Autonomy]]}}
 
Bavadin is a Vessel of a [[Shard]], making her ageless, incorporeal and incredibly powerful. Whether Autonomy grants her any unique strengths or abilities is unknown; however, Bavadin is highly skilled in using her Shardic powers.
 
Bavadin's main area of expertise is the creation of avatars, sapient, semi-autonomous entities wielding a portion of her power.{{book ref|mb7|19}} Through her avatars, Bavadin can take on a myriad appearances, often multiple at once; she is a keen actress, assuming dozens of made up-personas. Her primary focus on using those avatars is creating and maintaining religions; there are entire pantheons of gods where every deity is actually Bavadin in a different disguise.{{wob ref|3974}}
 
Aside from her avatars, Bavadin seems to have some measure of skill in combating other Shards. She successfully manages to infiltrate and Invest [[Scadrial]] without Harmony being able to act on it until it is too late. When acting directly, Bavadin knows how to bind another Shard, blidning them and effectively restricting their access to future sight.{{book ref|mb7|19}} She can do so without exposing herself directly to attack; like all Shards, Bavadin is unwilling to use her full power and thus expose herself to retaliation, preferring to act through intermediaries instead.{{book ref|mb7|66}}
 
=== Perpendicularity Control ===
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|There are planets where Autonomy has created such portals unexpectedly, and against all understood mechanics.
|[[Moonlight]]{{book ref|mb7|50}}
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Bavadin seems to have mastered control over [[perpendicularity|perpendicularities]]. She has barred access to [[Taldain]] through [[Cognitive Realm]], locking any Taldain worldhoppers out of their own homeland.{{au ref|Taldain}} On other worlds, she has shown the ability to create artificial, temporary perpendicularities of her own; the methods by which she does so are unfamiliar to cosmere scholars and appear to break the known laws of [[Realmatic Theory]].{{book ref|mb7|50}}
 
However, unlike natural perpendicularities, the portals created by Autonomy have strict constraints, requiring specific time and place to form. What affects those conditions is unclear, though it appears that large quantities of Invested individuals and liquid Investiture are key aspects. Whatever the case may be, those constraints means that for Bavadin to use the portals effectively, she requires a great deal of coordination and timing.{{book ref|mb7|59}} Additionally, once made, those perpedicularities can be destroyed by spending the Investiture they are comprised of; a small group of [[Allomancer]]s can destroy a portal in the course of several minutes.{{book ref|mb7|64}}
 
=== Followers ===
Through her propensity for creating avatars and religions focused on those avatars, Bavadin has gathered no small amount of religious influence throughout the cosmere. She has been known to leverage it for her own purposes at times -- such as manifesting her [[Sand Lord]] persona to [[Elorin]] to facilitate the destruction of the [[Sand mastery|sand masters]].{{book ref|ws3|6}}
 
Outside of [[Taldain]], Bavadin has more people to draw on. The best-known of them is the group called the [[Set]] from [[Scadrial]]. Worshippers of Bavadin's [[Trell]] persona, the Set have been activated by her at some point after the [[Catacendre]] with the purpose of taking control over [[Elendel Basin]] and through it, the whole of the planet.{{book ref|mb6|epilogue}} Vast majority of the Set appear unaware of Trell's true nature, with only their last leader, [[Telsin Ladrian]], knowing Bavadin's full intentions for the planet; nevertheless, the group is closely tied to Autonomy, enough so for her to Invest Telsin as her avatar.{{book ref|mb7|19}}{{book ref|mb7|66}}
 
When religious or subtle methods prove insufficient, Bavadin controls a more brutal group known as '''the men of gold and red'''. The inhuman, advanced warriors serve as Bavadin's army of destroyers, to be brought through by [[Cognitive Realm]] and lay waste to land when other methods have failed.{{book ref|mb6|60}} However, the men of gold and red are apparently difficult to control once let loose; it's unclear how well Bavadin can command them once she gives the order to attack.{{book ref|mb6|50}}
 
== History ==
 
== Relationships ==
=== Immortal Entities ===
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|You must know better than to approach us by relying upon presumption of past relationship.
|[[Patji (being)|Patji]] to [[Hoid]]{{epigraph ref|sa3|42}}
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Bavadin seems to have had some alliance with [[Rayse]], the prior Vessel of [[Odium]], although whether this alliance still stands with [[Taravangian]], Odium's new vessel, is unclear. She assisted Rayse in splintering the shards of [[Devotion]] and [[Dominion]], though the extent and nature of this assistance is unknown.{{wob ref|2614}} [[Hoid]] holds a deep grudge against both Bavadin and Rayse, for unknown, but related reasons.{{wob ref|10630}} Bavadin herself doesn't seem to be overly fond of Hoid either, though they two have had a prior relationship of some nature.{{epigraph ref|sa3|42}} In the present, her avatars deeply dislike Hoid, and at least one of them -- the [[Obrodai]] avatar -- has been instilled with deep dislike of him as a precaution.{{epigraph ref|sa3|50}}
 
By contrast, Bavadin appears to feel threatened by [[Harmony]], or perhaps Scadrial and what it's technological development may mean to her own isolationist policies. She does not respect Harmony's hold on his world and infiltrates it, both through her followers and with her own Investiture. While she intially approaches Harmony with an offer of a peaceful resolution to their conflict, seemingly willing to let the Shard live (at least for now), when Harmony rejects it, Bavadin doesn't hesitate to blind him.{{book ref|mb7|19}} It is unclear what her plans are for dealing with Harmony after she would wipe out Scadrial.
 
=== Wax and Telsin Ladrian ===
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|Such drive. Such individualism. A shame that Harmony got you first.
|Bavadin to [[Wax]]{{book ref|mb7|55}}
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Bavadin seems very interested in the Ladrian siblings, perhaps due to their uncle [[Edwarn Ladrian|Edwarn]]'s involvement with the [[Set]]. She particularly likes [[Wax]], calling him a "masterpiece" and bemoaning the fact that he was claimed by Harmony before she could get to him.{{book ref|mb7|55}}{{book ref|mb7|66}} She takes the time to speak with Wax, commending him on his pursuit of her people and challenging him to prove that Scadrial deserves to be left free of her manipulation.{{book ref|mb7|55}}
 
Once [[Telsin Ladrian]] takes over the Set, Bavadin seems to respect her drive and desire to survive. She makes her Autonomy's avatar, granting her the title of Trell, and gives her time to enact her own plan to take over the planet, without any absolute destruction necessary.{{book ref|mb7|66}} However, she finds Telsin somewhat more tedious and lacking in the individualism; she finds her attempts to display it fake and manufactured for Bavadin.{{book ref|mb7|55}} Once Telsin's plan begins to unravel, Bavadin abandons her altogther, no longer interested in anything Telsin may want to say or do.{{book ref|mb7|69}}
 
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