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He visits [[Davar mansion]] while [[Lin Davar]] is entertaining [[Tavinar]], and questions Lin about the circumstances of his [[Shallan's mother|first wife]]'s death. He also announces a request for witnesses to come forward after getting nowhere with Lin. |
He visits [[Davar mansion]] while [[Lin Davar]] is entertaining [[Tavinar]], and questions Lin about the circumstances of his [[Shallan's mother|first wife]]'s death. He also announces a request for witnesses to come forward after getting nowhere with Lin. |
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− | He was present at Valam's deathbed, standing guard over the newly-crowned king. Valam eventually asks Redin to stab through the heart after announcing [[Taravangian]]'s succession to the [[Jah Keved]] throne.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
+ | He was present at Valam's deathbed, standing guard over the newly-crowned king. Valam eventually asks Redin to stab him through the heart after announcing [[Taravangian]]'s succession to the [[Jah Keved]] throne.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revisión del 00:47 10 oct 2018
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Nacionalidad | de Jah Keved | ||||
Mundo natal | Roshar |
Redin is an illegitimate son of Valam. He purportedly acts as Valam's assassin and executioner.[1]
Appearance
He has heterochromatic eyes, one 'intense' blue, the other dark brown. This added to his confused social standing.[1]
History
He visits Davar mansion while Lin Davar is entertaining Tavinar, and questions Lin about the circumstances of his first wife's death. He also announces a request for witnesses to come forward after getting nowhere with Lin.
He was present at Valam's deathbed, standing guard over the newly-crowned king. Valam eventually asks Redin to stab him through the heart after announcing Taravangian's succession to the Jah Keved throne.[2]