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− | '''Shauka-daughter-[[Hasweth]]''' is a [[Shin]] philosopher on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|5}}{{book ref|sa1|8}} She |
+ | '''Shauka-daughter-[[Hasweth]]''' is a [[Shin]] philosopher on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|5}}{{book ref|sa1|8}} She may be the sister of another Shin scholar, [[Ali-daughter-Hasweth]].{{book ref|sa2|47}} |
− | She was one of several that [[Jasnah]] asked if [[Shallan]] had read during her evaluation for wardship. Shallan had not heard the name previously and |
+ | She was one of several that [[Jasnah]] asked if [[Shallan]] had read during her evaluation for wardship. Shallan had not heard the name previously and felt incredulous surprise that there were Shin logicmasters. Later Shallan bought a thin, green volume written by Shauka-daughter-Hasweth from a [[Thaylen]] book merchant, [[Artmyrn]], who admitted to never having heard any of her works read, saying: "I didn't realize that there were any Shin philosophers of note." |
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Shauka-daughter-Hasweth is a Shin philosopher on Roshar.[1][2] She may be the sister of another Shin scholar, Ali-daughter-Hasweth.[3]
She was one of several that Jasnah asked if Shallan had read during her evaluation for wardship. Shallan had not heard the name previously and felt incredulous surprise that there were Shin logicmasters. Later Shallan bought a thin, green volume written by Shauka-daughter-Hasweth from a Thaylen book merchant, Artmyrn, who admitted to never having heard any of her works read, saying: "I didn't realize that there were any Shin philosophers of note."