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|ethnicity=Daysider
 
|ethnicity=Daysider
 
|nationality=Lossandin
 
|nationality=Lossandin
|aliases=[[Sharezan]]{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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|aliases=[[Sharezan]]{{book ref|ws3|5}}
 
|world=Taldain
 
|world=Taldain
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|first appeared=[[White Sand]]
 
|first appeared=[[White Sand]]
 
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'''Tain''' is a [[trackt]] working under [[Ais]] on [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws|10|review=yes}} He is also the crime lord '''Sharezan'''. It is unknown which of these, if any, is his true name. He uses his role as a trackt as a cover and a way to stay ahead of the authorities.{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}} Sharezan's organization is involved in running drug dens and other unspecified illicit activities involving the [[Tower (Taldain)|Tower]] and the [[Lossand#Politics|Guild]].
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'''Tain''' is a [[trackt]] working under [[Ais]] on [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws|10|review=yes}} He is also the crime lord '''Sharezan'''. It is unknown which of these, if any, is his true name. He uses his role as a trackt as a cover and a way to stay ahead of the authorities.{{book ref|ws3|5}} Sharezan's organization is involved in running drug dens and other unspecified illicit activities involving the [[Tower (Taldain)|Tower]] and the [[Lossand#Politics|Guild]].
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Tain is a middle aged man with gray hair. He wears the black robes, cape, pants, and boots of a trackt and has a [[zinkall]] on his right arm. He enjoys exploiting people's fears. As a hobby he explores peoples' flaws, discovers their breaking point, and then sets up elaborate traps to push all of their triggers and try and drive them off the brink of sanity.{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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Tain is a middle aged man with gray hair. He wears the black robes, cape, pants, and boots of a trackt and has a [[zinkall]] on his right arm. He enjoys exploiting people's fears. As a hobby he explores peoples' flaws, discovers their breaking point, and then sets up elaborate traps to push all of their triggers and try and drive them off the brink of sanity.{{book ref|ws3|5}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Sharezan killed [[Tarn (Taldain)|Tarn]], an agent of his, to prevent him from going to the authorities. Afterwards, as Tain, he returned to "investigate" the death and he planted a note of warning which he then brought to Ais.{{book ref|ws|13|review=yes}}. [[Lord General]] [[Raagent]] arranged a meeting with Ais hoping to get out of Sharezan's grasp, but Sharezan heard of the meeting and made a trap. He planted a firebomb in the abandoned building where the meeting was to have taken place, but Ais noticed something was wrong when she heard someone limping away, and she and Kenton escaped unharmed.{{book ref|ws|14|review=yes}}
 
Sharezan killed [[Tarn (Taldain)|Tarn]], an agent of his, to prevent him from going to the authorities. Afterwards, as Tain, he returned to "investigate" the death and he planted a note of warning which he then brought to Ais.{{book ref|ws|13|review=yes}}. [[Lord General]] [[Raagent]] arranged a meeting with Ais hoping to get out of Sharezan's grasp, but Sharezan heard of the meeting and made a trap. He planted a firebomb in the abandoned building where the meeting was to have taken place, but Ais noticed something was wrong when she heard someone limping away, and she and Kenton escaped unharmed.{{book ref|ws|14|review=yes}}
   
Presumably as revenge for his attempted betrayal, Sharezan personally executed Raagent in a brutal fashion. He snuck into Raagent's sleeping chambers in the [[Tower (Taldain)|Tower]], used Raagent's [[ShalRim]] bed sheets to tie him up, and then brought him down into the Tower's wine cellar where his cries for help wouldn't be heard. Sharezan propped Raagent up against a wall and lit candles to provide some light in the darkness of the cellar. He then dosed him with [[kamo]], an emotional stimulant, and cut off his eyelids. Since, like all Daysiders, Raagent was afraid of the dark, the kamo combined with the growing darkness from the candles burning out caused Raagent's mind to conjure up all sorts of horrors. Since he couldn't close his eyes, he was forced to endure these nightmares until he died from the fright.{{book ref|ws|16|review=yes}} [[Baon]] theorized that the murder was done in order to lessen Kenton's chances of winning all of the [[Taishin]]s' votes, since Raagent was one of Kenton's supporters.{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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Presumably as revenge for his attempted betrayal, Sharezan personally executed Raagent in a brutal fashion. He snuck into Raagent's sleeping chambers in the [[Tower (Taldain)|Tower]], used Raagent's [[ShalRim]] bed sheets to tie him up, and then brought him down into the Tower's wine cellar where his cries for help wouldn't be heard. Sharezan propped Raagent up against a wall and lit candles to provide some light in the darkness of the cellar. He then dosed him with [[kamo]], an emotional stimulant, and cut off his eyelids. Since, like all Daysiders, Raagent was afraid of the dark, the kamo combined with the growing darkness from the candles burning out caused Raagent's mind to conjure up all sorts of horrors. Since he couldn't close his eyes, he was forced to endure these nightmares until he died from the fright.{{book ref|ws|16|review=yes}} [[Baon]] theorized that the murder was done in order to lessen Kenton's chances of winning all of the [[Taishin]]s' votes, since Raagent was one of Kenton's supporters.{{book ref|ws3|5}}
 
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|Orphans make such heart-wrenching victims, so innocent yet no one to mourn them. Or would you prioritize saving someone with a more personal connection?
 
|Orphans make such heart-wrenching victims, so innocent yet no one to mourn them. Or would you prioritize saving someone with a more personal connection?
|Sharezan to Ais{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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|Sharezan to Ais{{book ref|ws3|5}}
 
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When Ais was on her way out from speaking with [[Heelis]] about [[Raagent]]'s death, Tain intercepted her saying that they found Sharezan. Tain handed her a [[zinkall]] and asked her to join him on the raid. When Ais asked how he figured it out, Tain said that it was Lokmlen's confession that gave it away. When they arrived in the alleged hideout, Tain raised his zinkall to Ais' head and revealed himself to be Sharezan. A shocked Ais admitted her surprise at this revelation and admitted that she had suspected Nilto. Ais tried to use the zinkall he gave her to kill him, but it puffed and failed. Sharezan laughed at the fact that she had trusted him when he gave her the weapon, though if it had been Nilto she wouldn't have trusted the weapon. One of his men knocked Ais to the ground and, knowing that Ais had a raging emotional conflict inside her, Sharezan gloated to her about the "'''project'''" he had planned for her.{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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When Ais was on her way out from speaking with [[Heelis]] about [[Raagent]]'s death, Tain intercepted her saying that they found Sharezan. Tain handed her a [[zinkall]] and asked her to join him on the raid. When Ais asked how he figured it out, Tain said that it was Lokmlen's confession that gave it away. When they arrived in the alleged hideout, Tain raised his zinkall to Ais' head and revealed himself to be Sharezan. A shocked Ais admitted her surprise at this revelation and admitted that she had suspected Nilto. Ais tried to use the zinkall he gave her to kill him, but it puffed and failed. Sharezan laughed at the fact that she had trusted him when he gave her the weapon, though if it had been Nilto she wouldn't have trusted the weapon. One of his men knocked Ais to the ground and, knowing that Ais had a raging emotional conflict inside her, Sharezan gloated to her about the "'''project'''" he had planned for her.{{book ref|ws3|5}}
   
Sharezan told Ais that due to her work his operation in Kezare had been fatally compromised and that he would soon be taking some time off, but he wanted to indulge in a hobby of his before he left. He told her that he had Lokmlen plant a firetrap in the orphanage in which Ais was raised and that he was also going to attack and hurt her family; she wouldn't have time to save both. Then, leaving her with this dilemma, he ran off after instructing his men to hold her for one minute and then let her go. When they released her, Ais ran into the streets in a panic, breathing erratically. She desperately searched for and found a trackt on the street and, between gasps, told him to go secure the orphanage. Then, out of breath, she stumbled to her house. When she neared the house she heard a loud banging sound coming from inside; in a panic and afraid of what she would find, she ran upstairs. When she got inside she saw Tain, holding a sword, being thrown through a wall by Kenton. Kenton told her that [[Mellis]] and [[Melloni]] were safe and that this "assassin" was about to kill them. Kenton then explained that he had come to ask her something about Raagent when he saw an armed man entering the house, assumed he was an assassin coming to kill him, and in sheer reflex lashed out with his sand. When Ais told him that this attacker was really Sharezan, Kenton moved to kill him; Ais stopped him, saying that Sharezan must face proper justice.{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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Sharezan told Ais that due to her work his operation in Kezare had been fatally compromised and that he would soon be taking some time off, but he wanted to indulge in a hobby of his before he left. He told her that he had Lokmlen plant a firetrap in the orphanage in which Ais was raised and that he was also going to attack and hurt her family; she wouldn't have time to save both. Then, leaving her with this dilemma, he ran off after instructing his men to hold her for one minute and then let her go. When they released her, Ais ran into the streets in a panic, breathing erratically. She desperately searched for and found a trackt on the street and, between gasps, told him to go secure the orphanage. Then, out of breath, she stumbled to her house. When she neared the house she heard a loud banging sound coming from inside; in a panic and afraid of what she would find, she ran upstairs. When she got inside she saw Tain, holding a sword, being thrown through a wall by Kenton. Kenton told her that [[Mellis]] and [[Melloni]] were safe and that this "assassin" was about to kill them. Kenton then explained that he had come to ask her something about Raagent when he saw an armed man entering the house, assumed he was an assassin coming to kill him, and in sheer reflex lashed out with his sand. When Ais told him that this attacker was really Sharezan, Kenton moved to kill him; Ais stopped him, saying that Sharezan must face proper justice.{{book ref|ws3|5}}
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
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|I'm fascinated by exploring people's flaws and finding their breaking point. Poor Lord Raagent was so afraid of the dark, for instance, it was enough to drive him insane.
 
|I'm fascinated by exploring people's flaws and finding their breaking point. Poor Lord Raagent was so afraid of the dark, for instance, it was enough to drive him insane.
|Sharezan to Ais{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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|Sharezan to Ais{{book ref|ws3|5}}
 
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|Duty or family, Ais? Choose quickly--my men will let you leave here in one minute, but regrettably you won't have time to save both.
 
|Duty or family, Ais? Choose quickly--my men will let you leave here in one minute, but regrettably you won't have time to save both.
|Sharezan to Ais{{book ref|ws|17|review=yes}}
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|Sharezan to Ais{{book ref|ws3|5}}
 
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