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+ | |image=Redin by Dragontrill.jpg |
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|parents=[[Valam]] |
|parents=[[Valam]] |
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+ | |siblings=[[Sudi Valam]] |
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+ | |profession={{cat tag|Assassins|Assassin}} |
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− | |books=[[The Stormlight Archive]] |
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+ | |world=Roshar |
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+ | |universe=[[Cosmere]] |
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+ | |first appeared=[[Words of Radiance]] |
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− | '''Redin''' is an illegitimate son of [[Valam]]. He purportedly acts as Valam's assassin and executioner.{{book ref|sa2|39}} |
+ | '''Redin''' is an illegitimate son of [[Highprince]] [[Valam]] of [[Jah Keved]] on [[Roshar]]. He purportedly acts as Valam's assassin and executioner.{{book ref|sa2|39}} |
− | == Appearance == |
+ | == Appearance and Personality == |
− | He has [[wikipedia: Heterochromia iridum| |
+ | Redin is tall and has a long, slender face. He tends to purse his lips, giving him an angry or annoyed appearance.{{book ref|sa2|39}} He has [[wikipedia: Heterochromia iridum|heterochromia]], with one eye of 'intense' blue and one that is dark brown.{{book ref|sa2|39}} He is seen wearing dark clothing, including a maroon coat (presumably the color of House Valam) with ruffles at the cuffs.{{book ref|sa2|39}} |
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+ | He is terse and unflappable when carrying out [[Valam]]'s orders.{{book ref|sa2|39}} He has the reputation of being "ruthless", but seems to have a soft spot for his father; [[Taravangian]] thinks he looks "helpless" when Valam is on his deathbed.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
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== History == |
== History == |
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+ | Redin's heterochromia likely indicates that his mother is [[darkeyed]].{{wob ref|12584}} Since eye color determines social status in [[Vorin]] nations, the few people that have heterochromia are treated awkwardly.{{wob ref|12225}}{{book ref|sa2|39}} Valam typically addresses Redin as "bastard" and treats him with obvious disdain.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
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− | He visits [[Davar mansion]] while [[Lin Davar]] is entertaining [[Tavinar]], and questions Lin about the circumstances of his [[Shallan's mother|first wife]]'s death. He also announces a request for witnesses to come forward after getting nowhere with Lin. |
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+ | |I won’t lie here and let Taravangian coax my own servants into poisoning me. Do it, boy! Or can’t you do a single thing that— |
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+ | |Valam's last words to Redin{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
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+ | He visits [[Davar mansion]] while [[Lin Davar]] is entertaining Brightlord [[Tavinar]] and questions Lin about the circumstances of his [[Shallan's mother|first wife]]'s death.{{book ref|sa2|39}} He has authority to perform an inquest because House Davar owes fealty to Highprince Valam.{{book ref|sa1|3}} Redin is obviously suspicious of Lin, who seems to both plead with Redin and become extremely angry with him, although Redin's smooth demeanor prevents Lin from becoming truly enraged.{{book ref|sa2|39}} After Lin proves to be recalcitrant, Redin openly asks witnesses to come forward within earshot of the Davar children.{{book ref|sa2|39}} Although none of them speak up, they remember this offer years later when Lin is spiraling out of control.{{book ref|sa2|73}} |
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+ | Redin was present at Valam's deathbed at the end of the Veden War of Succession, standing guard over the newly-crowned king.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} Valam indicates that Redin is his only living child at that point.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} Although Valam has figured out [[Taravangian]]'s machinations, he announces Taravangian as his heir and successor to the [[Jah Keved]] throne after realizing that it is inevitable.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} He asks Redin to stab him through the heart rather than wait for someone to poison him; Redin wavers and hesitates but eventually complies, killing Valam.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} He storms out of the room and [[Mrall]] and Taravangian note that Valam's final request was particularly cruel; not only did he have to kill his father, but the patricide is also likely to disqualify him from any claim to the throne.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
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− | He was present at Valam's deathbed, standing guard over the newly-crowned king. Valam eventually asks Redin to stab him through the heart after announcing [[Taravangian]]'s succession to the [[Jah Keved]] throne.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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<references /><!-- WoR: 34, 73 --> |
<references /><!-- WoR: 34, 73 --> |
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Profession | Assassin | ||||||
Nationality | Veden | ||||||
Homeworld | Roshar | ||||||
Universe | Cosmere | ||||||
First Appeared | Words of Radiance |
Redin is an illegitimate son of Highprince Valam of Jah Keved on Roshar. He purportedly acts as Valam's assassin and executioner.[1]
Appearance and Personality[edit]
Redin is tall and has a long, slender face. He tends to purse his lips, giving him an angry or annoyed appearance.[1] He has heterochromia, with one eye of 'intense' blue and one that is dark brown.[1] He is seen wearing dark clothing, including a maroon coat (presumably the color of House Valam) with ruffles at the cuffs.[1]
He is terse and unflappable when carrying out Valam's orders.[1] He has the reputation of being "ruthless", but seems to have a soft spot for his father; Taravangian thinks he looks "helpless" when Valam is on his deathbed.[2]
History[edit]
Redin's heterochromia likely indicates that his mother is darkeyed.[3] Since eye color determines social status in Vorin nations, the few people that have heterochromia are treated awkwardly.[4][1] Valam typically addresses Redin as "bastard" and treats him with obvious disdain.[2]
“I won’t lie here and let Taravangian coax my own servants into poisoning me. Do it, boy! Or can’t you do a single thing that—”
—Valam's last words to Redin[2]
He visits Davar mansion while Lin Davar is entertaining Brightlord Tavinar and questions Lin about the circumstances of his first wife's death.[1] He has authority to perform an inquest because House Davar owes fealty to Highprince Valam.[5] Redin is obviously suspicious of Lin, who seems to both plead with Redin and become extremely angry with him, although Redin's smooth demeanor prevents Lin from becoming truly enraged.[1] After Lin proves to be recalcitrant, Redin openly asks witnesses to come forward within earshot of the Davar children.[1] Although none of them speak up, they remember this offer years later when Lin is spiraling out of control.[6]
Redin was present at Valam's deathbed at the end of the Veden War of Succession, standing guard over the newly-crowned king.[2] Valam indicates that Redin is his only living child at that point.[2] Although Valam has figured out Taravangian's machinations, he announces Taravangian as his heir and successor to the Jah Keved throne after realizing that it is inevitable.[2] He asks Redin to stab him through the heart rather than wait for someone to poison him; Redin wavers and hesitates but eventually complies, killing Valam.[2] He storms out of the room and Mrall and Taravangian note that Valam's final request was particularly cruel; not only did he have to kill his father, but the patricide is also likely to disqualify him from any claim to the throne.[2]