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==History==
 
==History==
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In {{Rosharan date|1172}}, [[Lin Davar]] suggested that his son [[Balat]] marry Sudi; Lin was hoping to gain political influence for [[House Davar]]. Balat pointed out that she was in her fifties at the time, and had been recently widowed after a duel.{{book ref|sa2|61}} Balat also believed that Valam would never approve of the marriage, although Lin felt that House Davar's newfound wealth might change his mind.{{book ref|sa2|61}} Balat protested vigorously, even insulting Lin and nearly coming to blows with him. Balat was particularly agitated by Lin's suggestion because he was in love with [[Eylita Tavinar]].{{book ref|sa2|61}}
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[[Lin Davar]] suggested that his son [[Balat]] marry her to gain influence for [[House Davar]]. Balat points out that she was in her fifties at the time, and had been recently widowed after a duel.{{book ref|sa2|61}} Balat also believed that Valam would never approve of the marriage, although Lin felt that House Davar's newfound wealth might change his mind.{{book ref|sa2|61}} Balat protested vigorously, even insulting Lin and nearly coming to blows with him. Balat was particularly agitated by Lin's suggestion because he was in love with [[Eylita Tavinar]].{{book ref|sa2|61}}
   
 
After the [[Veden civil war]], when King [[Valam]] was on his deathbed, he mentioned that [[Redin]] was his only living child, indicating that Sudi died at some point in late {{Rosharan date|1172}} or {{Rosharan date|1173}}.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
 
After the [[Veden civil war]], when King [[Valam]] was on his deathbed, he mentioned that [[Redin]] was his only living child, indicating that Sudi died at some point in late {{Rosharan date|1172}} or {{Rosharan date|1173}}.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}

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