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Shallan believing the world is ending and it being her fault is crying. As her father tries getting her to sleep he wipes some blood from her face and starts singing a lullaby. Shallan thinks her self to be a monster that kills and thus unworthy of the love and affection her father is giving her. In the room there are several corpses one of them being a woman in white, Shallan's mother. She didn't bleed very much but the other man did. As Shallan and her father pass the his save in the wall Shallan can see the light form the “monster” coming from inside of it. After the song ends her father leaves the bedroom closing the door on the corpses.
 
{{quote|Sleep now dear one, crimson sky will fall behind you.
Through rock and dread, through rock and dread, may be your dead, you will sleep my loved one dear.
Now comes the storm, that you'll be warm, the wind may shake your dreams.
The crystals fine, will glow sublime, so sleep my loved one dear.
And like a song, it wont be long, you sleep my loved one dear.
|The lullaby [[Shallan's father]] recites in the chapter ''Red Carpet, Once White''{{ref|17s|2647|post|46095|Google doc}}
 
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