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== History ==
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}}
[[file:Lirin_and_hesina.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Lirin and Hesina, by [[User:Sheep]]]]
 
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 [[Wistiow]] 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 studies in [[Kharbranth]].{{book ref|sa1|37}} The family claimed that the [[spheres#currency|diamond broams]]{{book ref|sa1|16}} had been bequeathed to Lirin by Wistiow 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.
 
===The Butcher===
After his death, Wistiow was replaced by Brightord [[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 procurement, 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 did not suffer as much as Roshone assumed, as the townsfolk continued donating to the family in secret, leaving spheres around the town for Hesina to find.{{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 to curb some of his ire.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
After his death, Wistiow was replaced by Brightord [[Roshone]] as the lord of Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa1|25}} On the day of his arrival, Hesina is found by Kaladin, cleaning and working at the town hall. Frustrated with the gossiping townsfolk, Kaladin talks to his mother about the rumors surrounding their family as well as his place within the town. While talking, Hesina admitted that she had hoped for Kaladin to be able to marry Laral, the daughter of Brightlord Wistiow. {{book ref|sa1|25}}
 
The arrival of Roshone, pulled Hesina away from her work, as the town gathered to greet the new Brightlord. Joining her second son Tien, who had saved places for the family in the town square, Hesina and her family waited to greet the new citylord. Roshone's arrival did not bode well for the family, with the Brightlord taking an immediate disliking towards her husband, despite Lirin’s attempts to welcome the him to Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa1|25}}
Roshone's hatred towards the family grew after Lirin is unable to save the life of his son [[Rillir]].{{book ref|sa1|44}} This cumulated in Roshone having Hesina's son Tien, pressed into Highmarshal [[Amaram]]'s army. Kaladin, unable to let his brother face the battlefield alone, volunteered and both of Hesina's children move away to fight at the Princedom's boarders. Less than four months later, Tien is killed.{{book ref|sa1|67}} Kaladin's parents are informed that he had been killed, shortly after he was sold into slavery by Amaram.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
===Torment of the Family===
Roshone's maltreatment of Lirin and Hesina subsided somewhat after Tien and Kaladin left Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa3|6}} After the coming of the Everstorm, Hesina is reunited briefly with her son Kaladin, after he returns to Hearthstone. When Kaladin departs to track down the transformed parshmen, Hesina stays behind with her husband in Hearthstone to aid the townsfolk and care for her Oroden.{{book ref|Sa3|7}}
After his death, Wistiow was replaced by Brightord [[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 procurement, 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 did not suffer as much as Roshone assumed, as the townsfolk continued donating to the family in secret, leaving spheres around the town for Hesina to find.{{book ref|sa1|37}} When the possibilities of work for Hesina driesdried up due to Roshone's meddling, Lirin makesmet awith showthe of bendingBrightlord to discuss the Brightlorddisputed tosphere’s curband somethe of hisfamilies iresituation.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
In an attempt to hide the meeting between Lirin and Roshone, Hesina recruited her son’s to help her with housework, hoping to keeping them distracted and occupied. Ultimately, her plan was unsuccessful, and Kaladin escaped his duties, joining his father in Lirin’s meeting with Roshone. After the meeting, Kaladin discovered his fathers plans to deceive Roshone, as well as the truth behind the acquisition of Wistiow’s wealth. Kaladin was shocked not only to learn that the rumors that the sphere’s were stole were true, but also that his mother had been apart of their theft.{{book ref|sa1|37}}
 
Following the death of Roshone’s son [[Rillir]], the family fell further towards poverty and Hesina and her husband began to spend slowly spend the stolen sphere’s. This was done deliberately; while the family indeed struggled, the sphere were spent, not because it was required, but instead as a way to deceive Roshone and get deflect his attention.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
===The Weeping of 1168===
Despite their attempts to curb Roshone’s anger, Hesina and her husband were ultimately unsuccessful. After spending time with her sons in the rain, Hesina and her family joined the townsfolk of Hearthstone to welcome Highmarshal [[Amaram]], a general for the Highprince and cousin of Roshone. Amaram, who had gone to Hearthstone to visit his cousin, used his visit as a recruitment opportunity for the princedoms army. After only six men volunteered, Amaram began conscripting men from the village, including Hesina’s son Tien. Unlike his father and brother, Tien wasn’t exempt from conscription on the basis of his duties, a fact that Roshone exploited, impressing the boy as retribution for Lirin’s inability to save his own son’s life. Kaladin, unable to let his brother face the battlefield alone, volunteered to join, promising his parents that he would keep his younger sibling safe from harm.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
Less than four months later, Tien was killed.{{book ref|sa1|67}} After his death, Hesina received a short message from Kaladin, informing them of his brothers death and that he would not be returning to Hearthstone. They did not send him a reply.{{book ref|sa1|47}} Years later after Kaladin's was sold into slavery, Hesina and Lirin received word that he had also been killed.{{book ref|sa3|6}} Roshone’s guilt over what he had done lessened his hostility towards Hesina and her husband, with life quieting down somewhat after the departure of their children.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
 
===After the Everstorm===
After the coming of the [[Everstorm]], Hesina is reunited with her Kaladin, when he returned to Hearthstone. After arriving at the battered manor, Kaladin located his mother and father in the parlor, tending to those who were wounded by the Everstorm. While her husband argued with Roshone’s guards, Hesina saw to her son, feeding him and filling him in on their family’s situation. Later, after speaking privately with Roshone and Laral, Hesina introduced Kaladin to his younger brother, [[Oroden]]. When Kaladin departs to track down the transformed [[parshmen]], Hesina stays behind with her husband in Hearthstone to aid the townsfolk and care for her Oroden.{{book ref|sa3|6}}{{book ref|Sa3|7}}
 
==Attributes and Abilities==
Editors, Keepers, Synod
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