Tshadr

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Tshadr
Died Vevashev 1175[1]
Abilities Shardbearer
Nationality Thaylen
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Tshadr is a Thaylen Shardbearer and a highguard who lives in Thaylen City on Roshar during the True Desolation.[2]

Tshadr is a wealthy man who owns a manor.[2] He possesses a suit of Shardplate, and as such is a member of one of the eight Thaylen houses to own Shards.[2]

Tshadr likely received his Shardplate from his father in his youth. By the time of the True Desolation, he serves as a member of the highguard, protecting the Thaylen throne. During the Battle of Thaylen Field, Tshadr's location is initially unknown, with Queen Fen Rnamdi believing he might be in his manor or mustering troops in one of the upper tiers of the city. Hrdalm later informs Adolin that Tshadr is holding Court Square in the fight against Amaram's corrupted soldiers and Odium's forces.[2]

Sometime after the battle in Thaylen City, Tshadr moved to Urithiru. He was the only non-Radiant Shardbearer in the tower when the Fused conquered the tower. Someone, presumably Taravangian, told the invaders which room he was in and the shanay-im were able to kill him and take his Plate without anyone noticing.[1]

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