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Hesina’s exact birthplace and early life are unknown. After meeting Lirin, Hesina moved away from her family to live in Hearthstone,{{book ref|sa1|31}} and began a family. Two years after the birth of her first son, Kaladin, Hesina is blessed with the birth of her second child, Tien.{{book ref|sa1|16}} There is a large age gap of 18 years between Tien and her third child, Oroden.{{book ref|sa1|16}}{{book ref|sa3|7}}
 
Due to their close ties to the local Brightlord, Hesina and her husband had hoped to secure an allegiance between the two families through marriage.{{book ref|sa1|25}} When Brightlord Wistow fell gravely ill, making the likelihood of the union improbable, Hesina and her husband conspired to steal a significant amount of wealth from the Brightlord to secure passage for their son to continue his study of surgery in Kharbranth.{{book ref|sa1|37}} The family claimed that the spheres had been bequeathed to Lirin by Wistow on his deathbed, a claim that they supported with forged documentation.{{book ref|sa1|25}} Despite their best efforts to legitimise the agreement, rumors of theft persisted amongst the other townsfolk.
Shortly before his death, Brightlord Wistow was believed to have bequeathed a significant amount of wealth to Hesina and her husband, which they wished to use to further their son Kaladin’s education. Rumors around the acquisition of the sphere’s began to circulate shortly after Wistow’s death, and many of the towns occupants doubted the legitimacy of the donation. The arrival of Brightlord Roshone, furthered the rumors and brought hardship on the family as he worked to turn the townsfolk against the high ranking darkeyed family.
 
After his death, Wistow was replaced by Brightlrd Roshone as the lord of Hearthstone. Roshone's arrival did not bode well for Hesina and her family as he took an almost immediate disliking towards her husband, Lirin.{{book ref|sa1|25}} Roshone, aware of the inherited spheres and the possibility of their illegitimate passing, demanded their return, of which Lirin refused. Roshone continued to fuel the rumors that the sphere's had been stolen and the agreement forged, whilst also driving the family towards destitution.{{book ref|sa1|37}} Despite his best efforts, Hesina and her family do not suffer as much as Roshone assumes, as the townsfolk whilst no longer publicly donate to the family as compensation for Lirin's work, instead begin to leave sphere's hidden around the town for Hesina to find during her work.{{book ref|sa1|37}} When the possibilities of work for Hesina dries up due to Roshone's meddling, Lirin makes a show of bending to the Brightlord's to curb some of his ire.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
Roshone's hatred towards the family grows after Lirin is unable to save the life of his son Rilliar.{{book ref|sa1|44}} This cumulates with Roshone having Hesina's son Tien, pressed into Highmarshal Amaram's army. Kaladin, unable to let his brother face the battlefield alone, volunteers and both of Hesina's children move away to fight at the Princedom's boarders. Four months later, Tien is killed.
 
After the coming of the Everstorm, Hesina is reunited briefly with her son Kaladin, when he returns to Hearthstone. Despite the passing of many years, Kaladin finds that his mother still treats him like the child he was before he left for war.{{book ref|sa3|6}} When Kaladin departs to track down the transformed parshmen, Hesina stays behind with her husband in Hearthstone to aid the townsfolk.
 
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