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As a Returned, Susebron looks about twenty, much younger than his fifty years.{{book ref|wb|15}} He is described as having dark hair, black eyes, and pale skin, though it is revealed later that he can learn to change his appearance at will.{{book ref|wb|58}}
 
He is naive, having grown up in a virtual prison imposed upon him by his priests. He is highly trusting of them, and refuses to believe that they may wish him harm,{{book ref|wb|29}}(thought (it is noteworthyworth though,noting that thishis faith in them turns out to be well -placed as his priests are indeed loyal to him and might be a sign of great perception on his part despite his naivety).{{book ref|wb|29}} His main source of knowledge about morality is a book of stories that once belonged to his [[Susebron's mother|mother]], the morals of which he follows from memory.{{book ref|wb|24}} Later, he begins to figure some things out for himself, though he continues to hold to the book's rules, making him honest perhaps to a fault.{{book ref|wb|29}} Susebron is highly devoted to the people he trusts, including [[Siri]] and the priests, and refuses to abandon either of them. Nonetheless, he can be realistic in his assessment of others and is keenly aware of his own shortcomings as a ruler.{{book ref|wb|36}}{{book ref|wb|58}}
 
He is very fond of sweets and justifies eating a lot of them by saying that as a Returned, he can't gain any weight.{{book ref|wb|44}}
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