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==== Jasnah Kholin ==== |
==== Jasnah Kholin ==== |
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+ | A few suggestions of Gavilar's relationship with his children exist. Dalinar references Gavilar's problems with young Jasnah and what he describes as her lunacy.{{book ref|sa3|49}} Jasnah herself mentioned a childhood disease nobody remembered. Jasnah spends a lot of time with Gavilar discussing the Parshendi, and later says it was a rare time when she truly connected with him.{{book ref|sa1|45}} Though she seems to respect his opinion, Gavilar often treats Jasnah as part of his legacy rather than a person, ignoring her resistance to marrying Amaram and demanding she follow the Vorin church in spite of her convictions.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa4|prologue}} |
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− | Dalinar references Gavilar's problems with young Jasnah and what he describes as her lunacy.{{book ref|sa3|49}} Jasnah herself mentioned a childhood disease nobody remembered.{{book ref|sa3|47}} As her father, he was likely a large factor in her treatment during this period, locking her away in a padded cell and leaving her with lasting trauma that still haunts her in adulthood.{{book ref|sa3|47}}{{book ref|sa3|49}} |
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Jasnah takes great interest in the changes near the end of his life.{{book ref|sa1|45}} |
Jasnah takes great interest in the changes near the end of his life.{{book ref|sa1|45}} |