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When Blushweaver Returned, she was given a seat on the council of social ills, where she weekly participated in important votes.{{book ref|wb|30}} She was one of the oldest living Returned during the events of the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].{{book ref|wb|16}}
 
When Blushweaver Returned, she was given a seat on the council of social ills, where she weekly participated in important votes.{{book ref|wb|30}} She was one of the oldest living Returned during the events of the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].{{book ref|wb|16}}
   
Blushweaver, aware of the subtleties of politics, was very active in trying to defend Hallandren and their way of life. To this end, she lobbied the gods who had been assigned military responsibilities and therefore held the Command phrases for the Lifeless armies. She promised to vote however [[Hopefinder]] - one of these four Returned - wished, and in exchange he gave her the security phrase to his portion of the army.{{book ref|wb|30}} Mercystar also agreed to give up her Lifeless troops thanks to Lightsong's unwitting help when he investigated the break-in at her palace.{{book ref|wb|30}} Though Blushweaver had a very warm relationship with Lightsong himself, he refused to give her his Lifeless commands; she also failed to convince [[Allmother]] to part with her pass phrase.{{book ref|wb|38}} Still, after spending her efforts on these four Returned she eventually held the Command phrases for half of the [[Lifeless]] army.{{book ref|wb|42}}
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Blushweaver, aware of the subtleties of politics, was very active in trying to defend Hallandren and their way of life. To this end, she lobbied the gods who had been assigned military responsibilities and therefore held the Command phrases for the Lifeless armies. She promised to vote however [[Hopefinder]] - one of the four Returned who held Command phrases - wished, and in exchange he gave her the security phrase to his portion of the army.{{book ref|wb|30}} Mercystar also agreed to give up her Lifeless troops thanks to Lightsong's unwitting help when he investigated the break-in at her palace.{{book ref|wb|30}} Though Blushweaver had a very warm relationship with Lightsong himself, he refused to give her his Lifeless commands; she also failed to convince [[Allmother]] to part with her pass phrase.{{book ref|wb|38}} Still, after spending her efforts on those four Returned she eventually held the Command phrases for half of the [[Lifeless]] army.{{book ref|wb|42}}
   
 
Later, Blushweaver was kidnapped, taken down to the tunnel system below the court, and tortured by a group of priests to force her to give up her Lifeless Command phrase. The false priests, in truth [[Pahn Kahl]] rebels, later slit her throat to show Lightsong how willing to kill they were. This eventually won the rebellion control over the entire Lifeless Army, which they sent up to Idris.{{book ref|wb|53}}
 
Later, Blushweaver was kidnapped, taken down to the tunnel system below the court, and tortured by a group of priests to force her to give up her Lifeless Command phrase. The false priests, in truth [[Pahn Kahl]] rebels, later slit her throat to show Lightsong how willing to kill they were. This eventually won the rebellion control over the entire Lifeless Army, which they sent up to Idris.{{book ref|wb|53}}

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Blushweaver
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Died killed[1]
Abilities Returned, Cognitive Shadow
Titles Blushweaver the Beautiful, Blushweaver the Honest, Goddess of Honesty and Interpersonal Relations[2]
Nationality Hallandren
Homeworld Nalthis
Universe Cosmere

Blushweaver is a Returned from Hallandren on Nalthis.

Appearance and Personality

Blushweaver is considered the epitome of beauty. She has glossy black hair, pale skin and a lusciously curvaceous body.[3] Though Mercystar is built more heavily and Blushweaver thin, both are considered to have a godly beauty.[4] Since Returned look the way they believe they should look, Blushweaver therefore looks like what she perceives to be the ultimate in honest beauty.[5]

Like most Returned, Blushweaver has become decadent due to the nature of the Court of Gods: a group of servants follows her wherever she goes, meeting her every whim, and this has made her somewhat lazy and capricious. However, despite this, she is determined to improve the fate of Hallandren and takes her role as a god seriously enough to expend great effort to control the Hallandren military in order to preserve Hallandren.[3][6]

Blushweaver directly urges Lightsong to action.[7][4] When he suggests that they just allow the universe to take its course, she tells him to "fight it,"[8] suggesting that she is not as lost as some of the other gods to boredom and indolence. She is witty and enjoys verbal sparring with him as well.[9]

When Blushweaver first Returns, she is unhappy with her title of "the Honest." She considers pursuing a reputation of honor and justice, but decides that a persona as the goddess of love and romance feels more natural to her and will lead to greater power. This is now how she views herself.[9]

Attributes and Abilities

As a Returned Blushweaver has a Divine Breath which gives her the benefits of being on the Fifth Heightening. This includes:

  • Aura Recognition - allows her to assess the number of Breaths a person possesses.
  • Perfect Pitch
  • Perfect Color Recognition - allows her to instantly and instinctively determine exact shades of colors and their hue harmonics.
  • Perfect Life Sense - allows her to sense people around her.
  • Agelessness - makes her immune to most toxins and physical ailments, as well as making her functionally immortal.

She is a skilled negotiator and politician, as demonstrated by her ability to convince other Returned to place her in control of half of the country's Lifeless military forces.[10]

History

Return

Before Blushweaver's Return, she was a very well known and powerful merchant in Hallandren.[3][11] She was assassinated after exposing a group of dye merchants she worked with for their untrustworthy, deceptive, and criminal practices; this was the basis of her original name upon her Return.[11]

She Returned in order to attempt to stop the invaders she saw taking T'Telir after Bluefingers' revolt in her vision.[11] She was named Blushweaver the Honest by the Iridescent Tones, but in her first year as a Returned successfully campaigned to change it to Blushweaver the Beautiful.[9]

During the rebellion

When Blushweaver Returned, she was given a seat on the council of social ills, where she weekly participated in important votes.[10] She was one of the oldest living Returned during the events of the Pahn Kahl rebellion.[7]

Blushweaver, aware of the subtleties of politics, was very active in trying to defend Hallandren and their way of life. To this end, she lobbied the gods who had been assigned military responsibilities and therefore held the Command phrases for the Lifeless armies. She promised to vote however Hopefinder - one of the four Returned who held Command phrases - wished, and in exchange he gave her the security phrase to his portion of the army.[10] Mercystar also agreed to give up her Lifeless troops thanks to Lightsong's unwitting help when he investigated the break-in at her palace.[10] Though Blushweaver had a very warm relationship with Lightsong himself, he refused to give her his Lifeless commands; she also failed to convince Allmother to part with her pass phrase.[12] Still, after spending her efforts on those four Returned she eventually held the Command phrases for half of the Lifeless army.[13]

Later, Blushweaver was kidnapped, taken down to the tunnel system below the court, and tortured by a group of priests to force her to give up her Lifeless Command phrase. The false priests, in truth Pahn Kahl rebels, later slit her throat to show Lightsong how willing to kill they were. This eventually won the rebellion control over the entire Lifeless Army, which they sent up to Idris.[1]

Blushweaver would be pleased with how the rebellion attempt ended, though it cost her her life.[11]

Notes

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