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+ | |Esoterica would not ease this woman's pain. |
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+ | |[[Sazed]], about Genedere{{book ref|mb2|36}} |
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− | Three of her children had died during [[koloss]] attacks, two during their flight to [[Luthadel]]. |
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+ | She lost all but her youngest child during the [[Collapse]] and its aftermath; three of her children died during [[koloss]] attacks, and two more during their flight to [[Luthadel]]. Her remaining baby contracted an illness either during the journey or after their arrival to Luthadel. While Genedere and her baby were holed up in a warehouse with a group of fellow refugees, [[Sazed]] came by and offered advice on the baby's care. He attempted to comfort her but recognized that hearing about a long-lost religion would not soothe her current grief.{{book ref|mb2|36}} |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Truthwatch3r|Truthwatch3r]] ([[User talk:Truthwatch3r|talk]]) 17:00, 15 June 2023 (UTC)}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 16 April 2024
Genedere | |
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Homeworld | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
First Appeared | The Well of Ascension |
“Esoterica would not ease this woman's pain. ”
Genedere is a woman on Scadrial.[1]
She lost all but her youngest child during the Collapse and its aftermath; three of her children died during koloss attacks, and two more during their flight to Luthadel. Her remaining baby contracted an illness either during the journey or after their arrival to Luthadel. While Genedere and her baby were holed up in a warehouse with a group of fellow refugees, Sazed came by and offered advice on the baby's care. He attempted to comfort her but recognized that hearing about a long-lost religion would not soothe her current grief.[1]