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|profession=Thief
|abilities={{tag+|edgedancer}}, {{tag|Shardbearer|cat=Shardbearers}}, {{tag+|oldmagic}}
|bonded=[[Wyndle]], [[Gereh's Aviar|Aviar]]
|groups={{cat tag|Huqin's crew}} <small>(formerly)</small>, {{tag|Knights Radiant}} <small>([[Order of Edgedancers|Edgedancers]])</small>
|born={{Rosharan date|1160}}{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
|'residence={{tag|Rall Elorim|cat=Residents of Rall Elorim}} <small>(formerly)</small>, {{tag|Azimir|cat=Residents of Azimir}} <small>(formerly)</small>, {{tag|Urithiru|cat=Residents of Urithiru}}
|nation=Reshi Isles
|world=Roshar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|first appeared=[[Words of Radiance]]
}}
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Lift is thirteen years old when the [[True Desolation]] begins. She has long, straight black hair that she wears down to her waist.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Her skin is tan and she has the rounded features of the [[Reshi]]. Her eyes were originally brown,{{wob ref|4037}} but by the time Dalinar meets her in Azimir, her eyes are a pale, clear color, likely the result of her being an Edgedancer.{{book ref|sa3|65}} Lift always keeps a [[spheres|diamond mark]] in her pocket, which she considers lucky.
As would be expected from someone of Lift's age, she often acts child-like. For instance,
Lift has an interesting perspective on the morality of her thievery.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} She does not think it wrong because it does not hurt anyone. Lift is also totally uninterested in stealing typical items such as gold, jewelry, spheres or anything traditionally of value. Instead, she likes to break into places and eat their food. She steals food for the challenge, rather than trying to gain any sort of wealth for herself. She uses the [[Surge]] of Abrasion often in her thefts. She also has a rule not to steal from people who don't have much.{{book ref|sa4|i|6}}
=== Surgebinding ===
Lift has formed a [[Nahel bond]] with Wyndle, which grants her the ability to Surgebind, although at first Lift herself is not entirely certain whether she believes this.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
; Abrasion:
Abrasion allows her to change the friction of her body against her surroundings.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} She refers to this ability as her "Slickness." Lift uses this ability often to make quick getaways. She reduces friction on all parts of her body except the soles of her feet and palms of her hands, and then kneels and propels herself swiftly forward using her palms. This also comes in handy when Lift is escaping pursuers, because it is nearly impossible for them to get a grip on her.
; Progression:
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Lift's visit to the Nightwatcher leaves her with a rather unique trait, one that is not among the typical power set of the Edgedancers.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} She exists partially in the Cognitive realm, which grants her some special abilities. The first is that she can touch spren, something that is supposed to be impossible, as they exist mostly in the Cognitive realm.{{book ref|sa4|i|5}} This ability greatly helps Lift with her thievery, as Wyndle takes the form of a vine. He can make handholds or increase the width of ledges for Lift by growing where she needs to go, but no one else is able to see or touch him. She is also one of the few people who can always see [[Syl]], regardless on whether she wants to be seen.{{book ref|sa4|41}}
Lift's other power is even more impressive.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} Unlike most Surgebinders, who are able to draw Stormlight from external sources, Lift metabolizes food directly into [[Lifelight]], and uses Lifelight to fuel her Surges instead of Stormlight.{{wob ref|8073}}{{wob ref|2739}}{{book ref|
Lift asked to stay the same and not become someone else,{{book ref|sa2.5|15}}{{
According to the Stormfather, Lift's boon is unique, as it allows her control over the visions entrusted to him by [[Honor]]. She is able to enter the visions without the Stormfather's help, leaving on her own and taking [[Yanagawn]] with her. This infuriated the Stormfather, as the Nightwatcher had effectively diminished his authority.{{book ref|sa3|42}}
=== Aviar ===
During the battle of
== History ==
==== Confronting Nale ====
When Lift reached the orphanage, she heard a scream that made her believe she had come too late. The Stump confronted her outside the orphanage, believing her to be the source of the scream. Lift asked for the last of her three meals to replenish her Lifelight before going off to confront the Skybreakers.{{book ref|sa2.5|17}}
Outside Lift found that instead of the old man being the one harmed, it was in fact the two Skybreakers who lay dead on the ground. The man revealed himself to be [[Arclo]], a Dysian [[Aimian]]. He went on several tangents about philosophy before revealing that Darkness would go after the other Surgebinder if she were to flee. Arclo then guided Lift to the conclusion that the Stump was the other Surgebinder, leaving Lift to go back running towards the orphanage.{{book ref|sa2.5|18}}
She arrived at the orphanage to find that Darkness had beaten her there. They fought and he ultimately trapped her with his knife until the Stump came back down from the roof of the orphanage. The Stump struck Darkness with a wood board, which allowed Lift to free herself. Darkness stabbed the Stump and left her to bleed out while he chased Lift. Wyndle encouraged Lift to "Say the Words". Lift said that she'd spoken them in her heart, but wondered how they could help. They ended up on the roof, where Wyndle formed a shard weapon to block Darkness' Shardblade. As Nale taunted her, Lift spoke aloud the [[Immortal Words|third ideal]] of the
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It's only in Yeddaw that Lift finds out that Darkness is, in fact, a [[Herald]].{{book ref|sa2.5|9}} After tracking him down again, the two have a confrontation where Lift manages to bring him back to a semblance of sanity and get him to acknowledge that the [[True Desolation]] is here. Though she's naturally afraid of him, she's capable of reaching out to him, even giving him a hug as he breaks down.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}} However, his own thoughts on her are unclear.
=== Gift ===
Rock's son [[Gift]] seems to have a crush on Lift, something both she and Wyndle seem to be aware of. Gift leaves out baskets of food for Lift to "steal", though she likes to pretend he does not know she is taking them. This is undercut by Gift leaving a note reading "love" in one of the baskets. Though Wyndle encourages Lift to talk to Gift, her desire to avoid growing up makes her hesitant.{{book ref|sa4|i|5}}
=== The Stormfather ===
The Stormfather is infuriated by her existence, claiming that her powers, granted to her by the Nightwatcher, were made specifically to defy his own will.{{book ref|sa3|42}}
== Development ==
Lift is a character that [[Brandon Sanderson]] has had in his head for quite a while. She is a classic example of what he is hoping to do with a broader series, such as the [[Stormlight Archive]]. With the extra space a multi-book series allows, he wanted to create a world full of cultures and characters that are less common in fantasy and science fiction. Lift is an outgrowth of this desire, as Sanderson wanted the [[Knights Radiant]] to be something different than classical European knights -- young, white men swearing oaths of chivalry and valor. Rather, he was looking for a character that would be interesting and popular, but no-one's first idea when they thought of a knight. Lift, a thirteen year old girl on a thieving crew with a weird sense of morality, is the result of that. Sanderson hopes that playing with concepts like these, and stretching our ideas of what a fantasy book and it's characters should look like will allow him to avoid the staleness that is a common complaint in science fiction and fantasy.{{wob ref|6465}}
Sanderson decided to write an interlude featuring Lift in ''[[Words of Radiance]]'' as a sort of "seed" for her future appearances.{{wob ref|5621}} She is
== Trivia ==
* Lift would be very good at video games.{{wob ref|14127}}
* "Lift" is a translation of her name from the original language, which means "to elevate or raise up".{{wob ref|14417}}
* Lift calls [[Hoid]] "Ol' Whitehair" because, unlike most on Roshar, she has seen past the disguise he uses there and knows his true appearance.{{wob ref|16008}}
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