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'''Sazed''' is a [[Terris]]man steward from [[Scadrial]] {{nosnippet|and the current Vessel of the [[Shard]] [[Harmony]]|}}.{{book ref|mb1|8}} He is part of [[Kelsier's crew]]. Heand is a [[Keeper]], considered something of a rebel by the others of his kind. {{nosnippet|He is the current Vessel of the [[Shard]] [[Harmony]].|}}
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
He sees even human flaws as strengths, and encourages his followers to find strength in all of their flaws.{{book ref|mb4|3}}
 
He believes in an afterlife in the [[Beyond]], though admits that it could merely be his own belief and not an objective truth of reality.{{book ref|mb6|28}}
 
Despite his ability to manifest however he wishes, he still manifests as a Terrisman in Terris garb, displaying a lingering connection to his old body.{{book ref|mb6|28}}
 
He believes in an afterlife in the [[Beyond]]. Though professes a lack of objective knowledge on whether or not an afterlife truly exists, he also openly admits that he is not truly omniscient. As such does not attempt to put up pretenses of omniscience or omnipotence, admitting to his limitations.{{book ref|mb6|28}}{{book ref|mb7|74}} He even admits his own naïveté.{{epigraph ref|sa3|54}} As a man open to sharing his limitations, he is even willing to admit his growing difficulty in taking action.{{epigraph ref|sa3|55}} Much like other aspects of his personality, this can be seen rooted in his humility.
He finds great discomfort in his inability to take action due to his nature as Harmony.{{cite}} He considers himself to be one with Ruin and Preservation, as they make him up, and thus he finds it difficult to separate his mind from the power he holds.{{epigraph ref|sa4|35}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|36}} He also considers the choice to not take up a Shard to be a wise one.{{epigraph ref|sa4|38}} He considers himself to be new to the role of a Shard, despite his centuries holding on to it.{{epigraph ref|sa4|20}}
 
He finds great discomfort in his inability to take action due to his nature as Harmony.{{cite}} He considers himself to be one with Ruin and Preservation, as they make him up, and thus he finds it difficult to separate his mind from the power he holds.{{epigraph ref|sa4|35}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|36}} He also considers the choice to not take up a Shard to be a wise one.{{epigraph ref|sa4|38}} He considers himself to be new to the role of a Shard, despite his centuries holding on to it.{{epigraph ref|sa3|54}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|20}}
 
===== Manipulations =====
Due to his inability to more directly act and effect the world, he is willing to manipulate people in order to groom them for the good of Scadrial. However, he does not take pleasure in it, he feels sorrow for their pain and what he made them do, but he does not feel sorrow for making them do what he felt had to be done.{{book ref|mb6|28}} He does this despite fundamentally believing in human freedom, this contradiction has been observed to cause him internal conflict and guilt.{{book ref|mb4|18}}{{book ref|mb7|19}}{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
For example, he manipulated Wax into his Sword, so that he could fight for the good of Scadrial, by sending the kandra [[Paalm]] in order to effectively groom him into said Sword.{{book ref|mb5|26}} He made Wax commit many painful actions in the furtherance of his plans for the future of Scadrial. He respected Wax's hatred of him, and even when put in peril by the encroaching threat of [[Trell]], he continued to try and stop it through other methods. This was until he began to feel that Wax was his last choice, in which he came begging.{{book ref|mb7|19}} In the end, he informed Wax that nobody controls his life, and that he is deeply sorry for making him believe otherwise.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
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