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'''Inadara''' is a lighteyed scholar and scribe working for [[House Kholin]] during and after the [[War of Reckoning]].{{book ref|sa2|51}}
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'''Inadara''' is a scholar and scribe on [[Roshar]] who serves [[House Kholin]] during the [[Alethi]] [[War of Reckoning]] and the beginning of the [[True Desolation]].{{book ref|sa2|51}}{{book ref|sa3|44}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Inadara is an elderly, [[lighteyes|lighteyed]] woman; [[Shallan]] describes her as wizened, and similar to her father's [[ardent]]s.{{book ref|sa3|44}} She's rather severe and very set in her ways, and doesn't seem accustomed to not being in charge of a research project, pushing her own ideas even when they're supposed to be studying something else. She's also highly suspicious of things she doesn't understand, like [[Pattern]] and [[Knights Radiant]].{{book ref|sa2|81}} This being said, she's highly professional and can admit when she's wrong.{{book ref|sa2|51}}{{book ref|sa2|84}}
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Inadara is an elderly [[lighteyes|lighteyed]] woman; [[Shallan]] describes her as wizened, reminiscent of her father's [[ardent]]s.{{book ref|sa3|44}} She has short gray hair and is exceptionally thin.{{book ref|sa2|51}}
   
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She is rather severe and very set in her ways, and usually seems displeased by default. She can be overbearing and is accustomed to being in charge; even when she is not leading a project she pushes her own ideas.{{book ref|sa2|81}} Although she can be terse, she is generally very professional and well-versed in the customs of the Alethi nobility.{{book ref|sa2|51}}
== History ==
 
Little is known about Inadara's life before the [[War of Reckoning]]. She appears to have made a name for herself during her youth, as by the [[Battle of Narak]], she's a well-known and well-respected scholar.{{book ref|sa2|81}} Her precise [[dahn]] is unknown, but she is important enough to have a palanquin carrying her around.{{book ref|sa2|51}}
 
   
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She approaches things she does not understand, such as sapient [[spren]] and [[Knights Radiant]], with a combination of suspicion and curiosity.{{book ref|sa2|81}}{{book ref|sa2|86}} During the advent of the True Desolation, she realizes that the world she knew has fundamentally changed; this causes her to question herself more often.{{book ref|sa2|84}} She is usually unflappable, but some of the extraordinary events that occur overwhelm her.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
Inadara accompanies [[Adolin]] when goes to parlay with [[Eshonai]]. She carries a [[spanreed]], and uses it to note down the entire conversation and to get [[Navani]] and [[Dalinar]]'s opinions on what Adolin should say next.{{book ref|sa2|51}}
 
   
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
During the [[Battle of Narak]], she is assigned to work with [[Shallan]] on finding and discovering the [[Oathgate]], and takes it upon herself to order the scouts assisting them. She also wants to study Pattern, suspecting him of being a [[Voidbringer]]. After Pattern insults her in return, she joins the other scholars in discussing the map of the Plains, and eventually decides to send her entire group onto the [[Narak]] plateau, hoping to find more information there.{{book ref|sa2|81}} When Shallan diverts the team to what she believes to be the Oathgate platform instead, Inadara is initially dismissive, believing that a location of such strategic importance wouldn't be so visible.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
 
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[[Adolin]] considers Inadara to be one of the most intelligent, loyal, and trustworthy scribes that serve [[House Kholin]]. She is able to write in the [[women's script]] and is experienced in the use of [[spanreed]]s.{{book ref|sa2|51}} She displays significant knowledge on a variety of subjects, including military strategy, cartography, and architecture.{{book ref|sa2|81}}{{book ref|sa3|44}} She is decisive and able to effectively lead teams of scholars or scouts.{{book ref|sa2|81}}
   
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Her precise [[dahn]] is unknown, but she is presumably one of House Kholin's highest ranking scholars other than [[Navani]]; she is carried on a palanquin during a meeting with the [[singer]]s.{{book ref|sa2|51}}
Upon entering the Oathgate control chamber, Inadara changes her tune completely. She seems shocked, observing the chamber in awe and declaring that she no longer knows what is correct and what is wrong.{{book ref|sa2|84}} While she does take her time to note [[Renarin]]'s growing distress, she is otherwise distressed herself by what's happening around her.{{book ref|sa2|85}} By the time Shallan uses the Oathgate to transport everyone to Urithiru, she's utterly overwhelmed.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
 
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== History ==
 
Little is known about Inadara's life before the War of Reckoning. She appeared to have made a name for herself during her youth; by the time of the [[Battle of Narak]], she was a well-known and well-respected scholar.{{book ref|sa2|81}}
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Inadara accompanied [[Adolin]] when he posed as [[Dalinar]] and parleyed with [[Eshonai]] seeking a truce to end the War of Reckoning. She used a spanreed to relay the entire conversation to Navani and Dalinar so that they could provide their opinions on what Adolin should say next. Inadara received the responses and whispered their advice to Adolin.{{book ref|sa2|51}}
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=== Battle of Narak ===
 
During the [[Battle of Narak]], she was assigned to work with [[Shallan]] on finding and discovering the [[Oathgate]], and took it upon herself to command [[Lyn]] and the other scouts assisting them. She also wanted to study [[Pattern]], although she was influenced by [[Vorin]] mythology and suggested that he could be a [[Voidbringer]]. Pattern took offense and insulted her in return; she was taken aback, and left to join the other scholars (including [[Velat]] and [[Isasik Shulin]]) to discuss the map of the Plains. She eventually decided to send her entire group onto the large [[Narak]] plateau, hoping to find more information there while protecting any children or elderly, per Dalinar's orders.{{book ref|sa2|81}} When Shallan diverted the team to what she believed to be the Oathgate platform instead, Inadara was initially dismissive, incorrectly assuming that a location of such strategic importance wouldn't be so visible.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
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|How... how are you doing this, Brightness?
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|Inadara, observing Shallan's Surgebinding{{book ref|sa2|86}}
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Inadara was one of the first people to enter the Oathgate control chamber after Shallan and [[Renarin]] found and opened it. Inadara and her team of scholars were amazed by the chamber and immediately started studying the large mural in the floor that depicted [[Urithiru]] and the [[Knights Radiant]]. Inadara seemed shocked, observing the chamber in awe and admitting that she no longer knew what was correct and what was wrong.{{book ref|sa2|84}} She could not make sense of the inscriptions in the chamber, although she identified the language as the [[Dawnchant]].{{book ref|sa2|85}} Inadara was one of the first people to notice Renarin's growing distress as he had a vision in the chamber.{{book ref|sa2|85}} However, she was distressed herself by what was happening around her, including Shallan revealing herself to be a [[Surgebinder]]. By the time Shallan used the Oathgate to transport everyone to Urithiru, Inadara was utterly overwhelmed.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
   
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=== Urithiru ===
In Urithiru, Inadara is put in charge of one of the teams investigating the city's numerous rooms and passageways. Her report, which she presents at one of the regular meetings, includes findings on the tower's defensive constructions, air filtration, and wells, and observations about clusters of oddly shaped rooms and murals with depictions of alien creatures.{{book ref|sa3|44}}
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In Urithiru, Inadara regrouped and resumed her scholarly duties in service of Navani and the [[coalition of monarchs]]. She led one of the teams investigating the tower's architecture and systems. Her report, which she presented at one of the regular meetings of coalition scholars, included findings on the tower's defensive constructions, air filtration, and wells, along with observations about clusters of oddly shaped rooms and murals with depictions of unusual creatures.{{book ref|sa3|44}}
   
 
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Inadara
Profession Scholar
Residence Urithiru
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
First Appeared Words of Radiance

You should not dismiss one of my theories so quickly.

— Inadara to Shallan[1]

Inadara is a scholar and scribe on Roshar who serves House Kholin during the Alethi War of Reckoning and the beginning of the True Desolation.[2][3]

Appearance and Personality[edit]

Inadara is an elderly lighteyed woman; Shallan describes her as wizened, reminiscent of her father's ardents.[3] She has short gray hair and is exceptionally thin.[2]

She is rather severe and very set in her ways, and usually seems displeased by default. She can be overbearing and is accustomed to being in charge; even when she is not leading a project she pushes her own ideas.[1] Although she can be terse, she is generally very professional and well-versed in the customs of the Alethi nobility.[2]

She approaches things she does not understand, such as sapient spren and Knights Radiant, with a combination of suspicion and curiosity.[1][4] During the advent of the True Desolation, she realizes that the world she knew has fundamentally changed; this causes her to question herself more often.[5] She is usually unflappable, but some of the extraordinary events that occur overwhelm her.[4]

Attributes and Abilities[edit]

Adolin considers Inadara to be one of the most intelligent, loyal, and trustworthy scribes that serve House Kholin. She is able to write in the women's script and is experienced in the use of spanreeds.[2] She displays significant knowledge on a variety of subjects, including military strategy, cartography, and architecture.[1][3] She is decisive and able to effectively lead teams of scholars or scouts.[1]

Her precise dahn is unknown, but she is presumably one of House Kholin's highest ranking scholars other than Navani; she is carried on a palanquin during a meeting with the singers.[2]

History[edit]

Little is known about Inadara's life before the War of Reckoning. She appeared to have made a name for herself during her youth; by the time of the Battle of Narak, she was a well-known and well-respected scholar.[1]

Inadara accompanied Adolin when he posed as Dalinar and parleyed with Eshonai seeking a truce to end the War of Reckoning. She used a spanreed to relay the entire conversation to Navani and Dalinar so that they could provide their opinions on what Adolin should say next. Inadara received the responses and whispered their advice to Adolin.[2]

Battle of Narak[edit]

During the Battle of Narak, she was assigned to work with Shallan on finding and discovering the Oathgate, and took it upon herself to command Lyn and the other scouts assisting them. She also wanted to study Pattern, although she was influenced by Vorin mythology and suggested that he could be a Voidbringer. Pattern took offense and insulted her in return; she was taken aback, and left to join the other scholars (including Velat and Isasik Shulin) to discuss the map of the Plains. She eventually decided to send her entire group onto the large Narak plateau, hoping to find more information there while protecting any children or elderly, per Dalinar's orders.[1] When Shallan diverted the team to what she believed to be the Oathgate platform instead, Inadara was initially dismissive, incorrectly assuming that a location of such strategic importance wouldn't be so visible.[6]

How... how are you doing this, Brightness?

—Inadara, observing Shallan's Surgebinding[4]

Inadara was one of the first people to enter the Oathgate control chamber after Shallan and Renarin found and opened it. Inadara and her team of scholars were amazed by the chamber and immediately started studying the large mural in the floor that depicted Urithiru and the Knights Radiant. Inadara seemed shocked, observing the chamber in awe and admitting that she no longer knew what was correct and what was wrong.[5] She could not make sense of the inscriptions in the chamber, although she identified the language as the Dawnchant.[7] Inadara was one of the first people to notice Renarin's growing distress as he had a vision in the chamber.[7] However, she was distressed herself by what was happening around her, including Shallan revealing herself to be a Surgebinder. By the time Shallan used the Oathgate to transport everyone to Urithiru, Inadara was utterly overwhelmed.[4]

Urithiru[edit]

In Urithiru, Inadara regrouped and resumed her scholarly duties in service of Navani and the coalition of monarchs. She led one of the teams investigating the tower's architecture and systems. Her report, which she presented at one of the regular meetings of coalition scholars, included findings on the tower's defensive constructions, air filtration, and wells, along with observations about clusters of oddly shaped rooms and murals with depictions of unusual creatures.[3]

Notes[edit]

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