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Homeworld | Lumar |
Universe | Cosmere |
“They were good people you killed. Poor Kaplan. And Marple. And Mallory. ”
Mallory is, likely, a fictitious character created by Tress on Lumar.[1]
Tress mentioned Mallory alongside Kaplan and Marple when she was lying to Crow about having family on the Oot's Dream because she wanted to run away from the Crow's Song. She wanted Crow to believe that she had cause to tell people that the crew of the Crow's Song had killed all the people on the Oot's Dream and thus were deadrunners.[1] Crow gave her the opportunity to do so at Shimmerbay, but Tress ultimately opted to stay.[2]