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* Some of Tress's attributes such as her pragmatic nature and not wanting to impose on people, are inspired by [[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon]]'s wife, [[Emily Sanderson|Emily]], though Tress is not meant to be a direct parallel of her.{{wob ref|15464}}
 
* Some of Tress's attributes such as her pragmatic nature and not wanting to impose on people, are inspired by [[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon]]'s wife, [[Emily Sanderson|Emily]], though Tress is not meant to be a direct parallel of her.{{wob ref|15464}}
 
* The inspiration behind Tress's agency in setting out to rescue her beloved, comes partly from [[Wikipedia:The_Princess_Bride_(novel)|The Princess Bride]] where the character Buttercup does not pursue her love. Brandon and his wife Emily agreed that Buttercup should have done something more than just falling into despair. What if Buttercup was more proactive?{{wob ref|15423}}
 
* The inspiration behind Tress's agency in setting out to rescue her beloved, comes partly from [[Wikipedia:The_Princess_Bride_(novel)|The Princess Bride]] where the character Buttercup does not pursue her love. Brandon and his wife Emily agreed that Buttercup should have done something more than just falling into despair. What if Buttercup was more proactive?{{wob ref|15423}}
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* Although never stated by the text itself the painting by [[Howard Lyon]]'s depicts Riina as trying to cast the [[Aon]] Shao on Tress. This aon is about transformation and also uses illusion magic, indicating that the Sorceress was planning to have Tress's curse revolve around an illusion or transformation.{{file ref|BattleOfWits.jpg|Battle of Wits}}
   
 
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