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Moash is vindictive and largely opposted to any sort of order, though once he does warm up to someone, he gets attached extremely quickly.{{book ref|sa1|14}}{{book ref|sa1|30}} Once he joins a group, he's friendly and amicable, and often the driving force behind their more relaxing, off-duty activities.{{book ref|sa2|46}} He values his friendships, and tries to salvage them when he can; this being said, his friendships are rather selfish, and he's not above emotional blackmail to get what he wants without feeling obligated to offer anything in return.{{book ref|sa2|83}}{{book ref|sa2|56}} He's eager to gain power, and very starry-eyed over those who do have it.{{book ref|sa1|73}} At the same time, he's highly suspicious of those above him in the social order.{{book ref|sa2|2}} He has a strong sense of justice, though it only comes forth on some occassions.{{book ref|sa3|48}}
 
On the other hand, Moash has very little sense of responsibility; to him, nothing is ever his fault, and his decisions, to his eyes, are always motivated by some external factor, whether it be actions of other people or the society at large.{{book ref|sa3|48}} He does have some moments of insight when he acknowledges that what he did was wrong; however, thoughthouse arebecome more and more rare as he becomes ingrainedinvolved in the Fused army.{{book ref|sa2|87}}{{book ref|sa3|51}}
 
His need to get revenge, first on [[Elhokar]], then on all [[lighteyes]], consumes him up and pushes him further and further away from friends and into the waiting arms of the [[Voidbringers]], even as he claims to still be following his ideals.{{book ref|sa3|84}} Eventually, as he gives in completely, he seems to lose any drive altogether, feeling no emotions even as his accomplishes his vengeance. At this point, he's a full devotee of the Fused and Odium's philosophy, seeking out Passion and obeying their orders.{{book ref|sa3|121}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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