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→‎The Truth of the Shardblade: emphasized Shallan's secret hatred for Pattern
(→‎Appearance and Personality: expanded on his personality and behavior)
(→‎The Truth of the Shardblade: emphasized Shallan's secret hatred for Pattern)
 
===The Truth of the Shardblade===
Although Pattern and Shallan's relationship seemed healthy, there were several problems. First, because of the events of the [[Recreance]], Pattern believesbelieved that oath-breaking is a universal human trait, and therefore Shallan will one day breakbetray 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 contributeddid tonot help. Pattern insisted that Shallan's betrayal is inevitable{{book ref|sa2|75}}, and while she firmly disagreed with this asclaim{{book wellref|sa2|17}}, she did hide a secret hatred for Pattern.
 
For a long time, Shallan's mind refused to register anything Pattern said that had anything to do with their past experiences together before her mother's death, 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 associateacknowledge theits Shardbladetrue with Patternnature 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 save herself and the Alethi army, she was forced 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}}
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