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Still a child by the time he reaches adulthood, he grows up with bitterness towards his father believing he cold bloodedly killed his mother and lover. {{book ref|sa2|39}} His anger and escape seems to be relieved by torturing animals. it's likely he abused an [[axehound]] pup that his older brother [[Helaran]] gave him as a gift. {{book ref|sa2|19}}
=== Becoming Nan Balat ===
Nan [[Helaran]] confronts his father, Lin Davar, and leaves the house. Though there is no immediate change for Balat or his brothers, they seem to constantly grieve his absence as no one else dareddares to confront his father., Notnot even when the highprince sends his bastard son to their manor and asks someone to speak against him. Balat did wantwants them to take his father, but didn'tdoes not dare speak.{{book ref|sa2|39}}
 
At one of his father's feasts, heBalat meets Elyta Tavinar. She is the daughter of a Brightlord whoof heldlower less political influencedahn than his father did. {{book ref|sa2|35}} With the help of Shallan, they start writing and later dating. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
 
Several years later, as Helaran and his fatherLin grow further apart, his fatherLin starts calling him Nan Balat as if he was the eldest son of the family. However, it wasis not until the Middlefest Fair when his father receivedreceives a threatening message from Helaran that heLin decides to disinherit himHelaran and officially change the title of Tet Balat to Nan Balat. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
 
Though Balat seems to care for his brothers, he doesn’t really step up to protect or help them. This is shown when Jushu is taken by the people he owed money todebtors. However, Balat gives [[Shallan]] is able to get to him and he gives her his knife to help her get himJushu back. {{book ref|sa3|45}}
 
=== Confrontation with Lin Davar ===
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