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As would be expected from someone Lift's age, she often acted child-like.{{book ref|wor|i|9}} For instance, although she was thirteen years old, she claimed to be ten because she believed that any number that she could not count to on her fingers was unlucky. Lift was often sarcastic and irreverent, which often annoyed her fellow Azish thieves. She also enjoyed mocking her spren, Wyndle, calling him a Voidbringer instead of a spren because she knew it annoyed him and not due to any sort of dislike she had for him. Lift also had little patience for Wyndle's extremely technical explanation of the [[Realmatic Theory]] behind her abilities. Despite her teasing, she truly did like Wyndle and was genuinely worried for him when she thought that Darkness was following her to try and kill Wyndle.
 
Lift had an interesting perspective on the morality of her thievery.{{book ref|wor|i|9}} She did not think it wrong because it did not hurt anyone. Lift was also totally uninterested in stealing typical items such as gold, jewelry, spheres or anything traditionally of value. LiftInstead, she liked to break into places and eat their food. She stole food for the challenge, rather than trying to gain any sort of wealth for herself.
 
For all her flaws, Lift had a good heart.{{book ref|wor|i|9}} She saw much death in her life, but it still impacted her greatly when someone she knew died. For instance, when [[Gawx]] was mortally wounded, she cared enough to return and try to save him, despite the fact that she was risking capture and death to do so. Lift cared for other people because she thought that someone had to, which seems to be a temperament that was shared by other [[Edgedancers]]. Once, Lift tried to stop caring about others, possibly during her time in [[Rall Elorim]], but she quit because it was worse than being dead.