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[[Thaylen]] sailors consider santhidyn to be very good luck and a good omen, whether alive or when washed on the shore, and respect those they do encounter as if they were sacred. Killing a santhid is considered to be a monstrous act and rumored to attract extremely bad luck, and even the thought of hunting one is enough to make most uncomfortable. They often tell stories about santhid sightings and behavior. Scholars such as Shallan and [[Jasnah]] are aware of the reverence that sailors hold for santhidyn.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
 
[[Thaylen]] sailors consider santhidyn to be very good luck and a good omen, whether alive or when washed on the shore, and respect those they do encounter as if they were sacred. Killing a santhid is considered to be a monstrous act and rumored to attract extremely bad luck, and even the thought of hunting one is enough to make most uncomfortable. They often tell stories about santhid sightings and behavior. Scholars such as Shallan and [[Jasnah]] are aware of the reverence that sailors hold for santhidyn.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
   
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Santhid shells are sometimes displayed in coastal cities such as [[Amydlatn]] {{book ref|sa2|1}} or at the naval academy of Thaylen City.{{book ref|sa3.5|8}} [[Mraize]] also appears to have a part of a santhid skull in his "trophy room".{{book ref|sa2|43}}
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Santhid shells are sometimes displayed in coastal cities such as [[Amydlatn]] {{book ref|sa2|1}} or at the naval academy of Thaylen City.{{book ref|dawnshard|8}} [[Mraize]] also appears to have a part of a santhid skull in his "trophy room".{{book ref|sa2|43}}
   
 
Santhids are believed to magnify peace and confidence, and some people consider them to be more spren than animal.{{book ref|sa3.5|8}}
 
Santhids are believed to magnify peace and confidence, and some people consider them to be more spren than animal.{{book ref|sa3.5|8}}

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