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Throughout their journey towards the Shattered Plains, and even afterwards, both Shallan's handling of her Lightweaving powers and Pattern's understanding of human behavior slowly grew with each other's assistance. Aside from Surgebinding, Shallan found creative ways of utilizing Pattern's unique nature, from espionage{{book ref|sa2|15}} to trickery through voice mimicry.{{book ref|sa2|34}} Pattern also found that he could disengage locking mechanisms{{book ref|sa2|52}} and translate ancient texts{{book ref|sa2|47}} for Shallan, as these things have patterns that he could easily understand.
 
=== The Truth of the Shardblade ===
Although Pattern and Shallan's relationship seemed healthy, there were several problems. First, because of the [[Recreance]], Pattern believed that oath-breaking is a universal human trait, and that therefore Shallan will one day betray her Oaths and kill him.{{book ref|sa2|17}} The fact that Shallan repressed her memories of Pattern for so long, weakening their bond, probably did not help. Pattern insisted that Shallan's betrayal is inevitable{{book ref|sa2|75}}, and while she firmly disagreed with this claim{{book ref|sa2|17}}, she did hide a secret hatred for Pattern.
 
For a long time, Shallan's mind refused to register anything Pattern said that hadwas anythingrelated to do with their past experiences together before her mother's death{{book ref|sa2|47}}{{book ref|sa2|60}}, as she was actively suppressing those memories. She also insisted to herself that her Shardblade needed ten heartbeats to summon just like most Shardblades at the time, refusing to acknowledge its true nature even when she was in grave danger, as when [[Tyn]] was attacking her{{book ref|sa2|36}} or when she and Kaladin encountered a chasmfiend.{{book ref|sa2|71}}
 
Upon discovering the [[Oathgate]] in the ruins of [[Stormseat]] and finding that a Shardblade was required for it to work, Shallan soon realized that dead Shardblades could not activate the Oathgate. In order to saveSaving herself and the Alethi army, meant she was forcedhad to face the reality that Pattern was her Shardblade. Speaking this new Truth, she used Pattern on the Oathgate to transport the whole army to [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
Once they had all moved into the ancient city, Pattern executed a plan to make Shallan say a powerful Truth, believing that Shallan needed to be stronger now that the [[Desolation]] has come. He convinced [[Adolin]] to give Shallan a room that resembled the room where her mother died. When Shallan entered it, he covered the room in an illusion of the death scene. UnderstandingThrough whathis she had to dourging, Shallan started to recount the events of that day, how she killed her own mother, how her father took the blame, and how that led to her father's downfall and the destruction of their family. Shallan ended by stating how she hated Pattern and how she wanted her family back.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
After this, Shallan was no longer able to forget the memory of killing her mother no matter how hard she tried. This was apparently something that happened to Truths spoken by Lightweavers.{{book ref|sa3|13}} Pattern felt guilty for what he did, and at one point even offered to be killed by Shallan so that another Cryptic could take his place. Nonetheless, Shallan tried to bring her relationship with Pattern back to normal, although she still hated using him as a Shardblade. Eventually, she created an illusory persona she called Radiant to take her place whenever she had to wield the Shardblade.{{book ref|sa3|15}}
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