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(→‎Siege of Kholinar: adding more to Oathbringer perspective)
Despite her charitable actions, Shallan unwittingly caused the death of Grund after the boy is attacked by the [[Grips]], a group that had been stealing the food given to him. {{book ref|sa3|80}} Following the murder of the urchin, Shallan is scarred by the experience and left revisiting traumatic memories from her past. In attempt to ease the pain, she shifted through several personas using Illumination in an attempt to search for a personality that could repair the damage she has habitually caused. She soon came to the conclusion that the past actions she took to aid others only left things worse in her wake. Huddled, in [[Muri|Muri's]] abode, Shallan encountered Wit. Through his retelling of [[The Girl Who Looked Up]], Wit advised her to not regret her actions and accept herself if she wishes to take control of her personas. Shallan later regrouped with her companions, and Kaladin soon arrived with [[Azure|Highmarshal Azure]] and her army.{{book ref|sa3|82}}
 
While discussing their findings, Kholinar was later attacked by the Voidbringers and the enthralled soldiers of the city. Shallan, accompanied by Adolin, searched for the lingering presence of two of the Unmade at the Oathgate platform {{book ref|sa3|83}}. On their way to the control building for the ancient fabrial, an undulating black mass blocked their path to the entrance. After finding her shardlblade could not destroy the mass, Shallan touched it as she did with [[Re-ShipharShephir]]. Inside the mass, she is overwhelmed by a Ashertmarn's voice as it attempted to convince her to engage in sensual self-indulgence. When Shallan is inundated by the various personalities she's created in the past, Wit spoke to her and advised her to take control of them rather than fear them. As she felt herself nearly being consumed, the black mass soon evaporated and Adolin proclaimed that Shallan defeated the Unmade despite her feeling as if she failed. As she entered the building, Shallan saw the black figure she observed previously when infiltrating the royal palace, and it identified itself as [[Sja-anat]]. The Unmade claimed they are not Shallan's enemy and warned her not to operate the Oathgate as it was compelled to corrupt the [[Oathgate spren|spren]]] of the platform so it would not function properly. {{book ref|sa3|84}}
 
In order to avoid being attacked by the deranged cultists, Shallan utilized the Oathgate to telport Azure, Adolin, Kaladin, and herself along with their spren despite Sja-anat's warning. When they awakened, they found themselves in Shadesmar, which Azure grunted about due to her dislike for the strange realm.{{book ref|sa3|87}}{{expand}}