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The '''Truthless''' are the lowest social class among the people of [[Shinovar]]. The underlying meaning of the word "Truthless" is similar to "liar", but not quite the same.{{wob ref|12620}}
 
The '''Truthless''' are the lowest social class among the people of [[Shinovar]]. The underlying meaning of the word "Truthless" is similar to "liar", but not quite the same.{{wob ref|12620}}
   
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A Truthless is a slave to anyone who holds their Oathstone; rather than being bound by the tenets of their faith, they are obligated to obey the commands of their master in all things except for taking their own life and, in the case of [[Szeth-son-son-Vallano]], giving up his [[Honorblade]].{{book ref|sa2|87}} Most outsiders consider Truthless highly valuable due to their great obedience, but they are considered worthless by the Shin, who cannot accept any payment for a Truthless, even if it is pressed upon them.{{book ref|sa1|i|4}}
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A Truthless is a slave to anyone who holds their Oathstone; rather than being bound by the tenets of their faith, they are obligated to obey the commands of their master in all things except for taking their own life and, in the case of [[Szeth-son-son-Vallano]], giving up his [[Shardblade]].{{book ref|twok|i|3}} Most outsiders consider Truthless highly valuable due to their great obedience, but they are considered worthless by the Shin, who cannot accept any payment for a Truthless, even if it is pressed upon them.{{book ref|sa1|i|4}}
   
 
Being named Truthless is used as a terrible punishment by the Shin.{{book ref|sa1|71}} Truthless have to bear the guilt of all the deeds that they are commanded to do -- even though they must obey their masters, they are not absolved of the guilt of their actions, as outsiders commonly believe they are.{{book ref|sa1|71}} Being prohibited from taking their own lives is part of the punishment as well, as it helps extend their suffering as long as possible.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}}
 
Being named Truthless is used as a terrible punishment by the Shin.{{book ref|sa1|71}} Truthless have to bear the guilt of all the deeds that they are commanded to do -- even though they must obey their masters, they are not absolved of the guilt of their actions, as outsiders commonly believe they are.{{book ref|sa1|71}} Being prohibited from taking their own lives is part of the punishment as well, as it helps extend their suffering as long as possible.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}}

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