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He regularly beat his wife, his sons, and the servants in the house. The only person he never touched was Shallan, instead beating others in her name when he felt she deserved it. He sent an assassin after Helaran when he learned Helaran was near. Malise spoke out against the assassination and was badly beaten.{{book ref|sa2|61}} Feeling that he went too far, Balat, [[Eylita]], and Malise planned to run away and find Helaran for protection.{{book ref|sa2|65}} Lin beat Malise and got her to confess the plans to run away. He summoned Eylita to the house and killed Malise as punishment after Eylita arrived. Balat challenged him to a sword fight, but he managed to quickly batter Balat to the ground. He paused to drink some wine Shallan handed him, which she'd laced with [[blackbane]]. While he was distracted, Balat managed to hit him in the side. Though Lin was bleeding, the wound was not severe. The blackbane did not immediately take effect, so he had time to beat Balat with a fire poker and break his leg. He'd just turned towards Eylita when the drug paralyzed him. As the poison wore off and Lin began to awaken, Shallan used her necklace to strangle him, killing her father.{{book ref|sa2|73}} After his death, his children found that he owned a [[Davar Soulcaster|Soulcaster]] and a collection of maps which they could not understand.{{book ref|sa1|8}}
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He regularly beat his wife, his sons, and the servants in the house. The only person he never touched was Shallan, instead beating others in her name when he felt she deserved it. He sent an assassin after Helaran when he learned Helaran was near. Malise spoke out against the assassination and was badly beaten.{{book ref|sa2|61}} Feeling that he went too far, Balat, [[Eylita]], and Malise planned to run away and find Helaran for protection.{{book ref|sa2|65}} Lin beat Malise and got her to confess the plans to run away. He summoned Eylita to the house and killed Malise as punishment after Eylita arrived. Balat challenged him to a sword fight, but he managed to quickly batter Balat to the ground. He paused to drink some wine Shallan handed him, which she'd laced with [[blackbane]]. While he was distracted, Balat managed to hit him in the side. Though Lin was bleeding, the wound was not severe. The blackbane did not immediately take effect, so he had time to beat Balat with a fire poker and break his leg. He'd just turned towards Eylita when the drug paralyzed him. As the poison wore off and Lin began to awaken, Shallan used her necklace to strangle him, killing her father.{{book ref|sa2|73}} After his death, his children found that he owned a [[Soulcaster]] and a collection of maps which they could not understand.{{book ref|sa1|8}}
   
 
From notes and maps found after his death and from letters he had received, Balat surmised that his father was making a play for the title of Highprince, and that he was supported by some powerful men, namely the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa1|29}}
 
From notes and maps found after his death and from letters he had received, Balat surmised that his father was making a play for the title of Highprince, and that he was supported by some powerful men, namely the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa1|29}}

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