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== History ==
 
== History ==
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Perel presumably lived at the [[Shattered Plains]] during the [[War of Reckoning]], as he was present in Urithiru shortly after the [[Oathgate]] at [[Stormseat]] was activated.
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Perel presumably lived at the [[Shattered Plains]] during the [[War of Reckoning]], as he is present in Urithiru shortly after the [[Oathgate]] at [[Stormseat]] is activated.
   
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Not long after the move to Urithiru, his body was discovered by a scouting party that included several members of [[Bridge Four]]. He was found in a bathing chamber in a remote part of the second level of Urithiru,{{book ref|sa3|9}} close to where the corpse of Torol Sadeas had been found a few days earlier.{{book ref|sa3|15}} Perel's corpse was found with a bloodied face, positioned in the exact same way that Sadeas was found. He was stabbed through the eye, also paralleling Sadeas, and his clothing was disheveled and showed signs of a struggle. Several people (including [[Navani]] and Shallan) assumed that the same person killed both men.{{book ref|sa3|9}}{{book ref|sa3|15}}
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Not long after the move to Urithiru, his body is discovered by a scouting party that includes several members of [[Bridge Four]].{{book ref|sa3|9}} He is found in a bathing chamber in a remote part of the second level of Urithiru,{{book ref|sa3|9}} close to where the corpse of Torol Sadeas was found a few days earlier.{{book ref|sa3|15}} Perel's corpse is found with a bloodied face, positioned in the exact same way that Sadeas was found.{{book ref|sa3|9}} He was stabbed through the eye, also paralleling Sadeas, and his clothing is disheveled and shows signs of a struggle.{{book ref|sa3|9}} Several people (including [[Navani]] and Shallan) assume that the same person killed both men.{{book ref|sa3|9}}{{book ref|sa3|15}}
   
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In the absence of [[Niter]] and [[Malan]], [[Dalinar]] assigned Adolin to oversee the investigation of the murders.{{book ref|sa3|9}} Adolin enlisted [[May Aladar]] and others to interview Perel's family and friends,{{book ref|sa3|13}} but was unable to find any connection between the two victims.{{book ref|sa3|15}} After a series of other copycat murders, Shallan reviewed her sketches and came to the realization that a twisted spren killed Perel because of his physical resemblance to Sadeas; this led to a confrontation between Shallan and the [[Unmade]] known as [[Re-Shephir]] after Shallan realized that Re-Shephir had been trying to gain a better understanding of human behavior by mimicking their violence.{{book ref|sa3|27}}{{book ref|sa3|32}}
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In the absence of [[Niter]] and [[Malan]], [[Dalinar]] assigns Adolin to oversee the investigation of the murders.{{book ref|sa3|9}} Adolin enlists [[May Aladar]] and others to interview Perel's family and friends,{{book ref|sa3|13}} but is unable to find any connection between the two victims.{{book ref|sa3|15}} After a series of other copycat murders, Shallan reviews her sketches and comes to the realization that a twisted spren killed Perel because of his physical resemblance to Sadeas.{{book ref|sa3|27}} This leads to a confrontation between Shallan and the [[Unmade]] known as [[Re-Shephir]].{{book ref|sa3|27}} Shallan realizes that Re-Shephir has been trying to gain a better understanding of human behavior by mimicking their violence.{{book ref|sa3|32}}
   
 
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