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Shalash is the daughter of [[Jezrien]], a fellow [[Herald]]. It doesn't seem as though the two are very close; the only time she's seen thinking about him is when she feels the pain of his death.{{book ref|sa3|121}} |
Shalash is the daughter of [[Jezrien]], a fellow [[Herald]]. It doesn't seem as though the two are very close; the only time she's seen thinking about him is when she feels the pain of his death.{{book ref|sa3|121}} |
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β | She considers all the Heralds --except |
+ | She considers all the Heralds --except her and maybe [[Ishar]] -- mad from thousands years of torture.{{book ref|sa4|87}} And considers the Herald of Mysteries a man willing to risk his life, soul, and work for the better of humankind.{{book ref|sa4|111}} |
β | She and [[Taln]] were likely romantically involved, or at least very close; she finds herself drawn to his hands, and remembers the sensation of them even after four thousand years. He's also the only person to whom she's apologetic about abandoning the [[Oathpact]], and she nearly breaks down when he refuses to hate her for it.{{book ref|sa3|119}} She treats Taln very gently and leads him |
+ | She and [[Taln]] were likely romantically involved, or at least very close; she finds herself drawn to his hands, and remembers the sensation of them even after four thousand years. He's also the only person to whom she's apologetic about abandoning the [[Oathpact]], and she nearly breaks down when he refuses to hate her for it.{{book ref|sa3|119}} She treats Taln very gently and leads him when they walk together like a disabled man.{{book ref|sa4|17}} |
Other Heralds -- [[Nale]] and possibly [[Kalak]] -- appear to have been keeping tabs on her activities, though it's unknown whether they've met with her directly in recent years.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} |
Other Heralds -- [[Nale]] and possibly [[Kalak]] -- appear to have been keeping tabs on her activities, though it's unknown whether they've met with her directly in recent years.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} |