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== Appearance and Personality ==
Balat is a young man, twenty-three years old as of {{Rosharan date|1173}}. He has a round face and a haunted look. He is the tallest among his surviving siblings.{{book ref|sa3|122}} HeBalat iswalks thewith tallesta amongcane and suffers from pain in his survivingbad siblingsleg{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} from an injury caused by his [[Lin Davar|father]] smashing his leg with a poker.{{book ref|sa2|73}}
 
It is implied that as a boy, Balat liked starting fires, one of which almost burned down the servants' building.{{book ref|sa2|27}} He also had a habit of cruelty towards animals.{{book ref|sa2|19}} As an adult, he still likes killing animals, butthough never people.; Thethe pain of whatever he kills seems to lessen his own pain. He does so cruelly, for example, ripping the legs off of a [[cremling]] one by one.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} This interest in death is magically enhanced.{{wob ref|3333}}
Balat walks with a cane and suffers from pain in his bad leg. {{book ref|sa1|i|2}} The injury was caused by Balat's father smashing his leg with a poker. {{book ref|sa2|73}}.
 
He is close to and fond of [[Scrak]], his pet axehound. {{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
It is implied that as a boy, he liked starting fires, one of which almost burned down the servants' building. {{book ref|sa2|27}} He also had a habit of cruelty towards animals.{{book ref|sa2|19}}
 
HeBalat believes that [[House Davar]] is deeply damaged and a "family of cripples" as a result of the death of his [[Shallan's mother|mother]] and the following events. He sees himself as the only one who is normal and unscathed by these events.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
As an adult, he still likes killing animals, but never people. The pain of whatever he kills seems to lessen his own pain. He does so cruelly, for example, ripping the legs off of a cremling one by one.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}} This interest in death is magically enhanced.{{wob ref|3333}}
 
He is close to and fond of Scrak, his pet axehound. {{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
He believes that House Davar is deeply damaged and a "family of cripples" as a result of the death of his mother and the following events. He sees himself as the only one who is normal and unscathed by these events.{{book ref|sa1|i|2}}
 
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