Rhadeän Nadin

Rhadeän Nadin was the aunt of Vinsu Nadaran, Arveneän Shelsin's landlady.

Appearance
At age 97 Rhadeän appeared elderly. She had bright pale eyes.

Personality
Rhadeän seemed upbeat and chipper when talking to Thara Celehar and her niece. She was also forthright.

Life
Rhadeän lived at Vinsu's boardinghouse in Cemchelarna.

A man came looking for Arveneän prior to Thara's visit and after Arveneän's death, and Rhadeän told the former that they didn't know where Arveneän was.

When Thara came to see Rhadeän, she was quilting together something in a pattern called Valmata's Return, overlaying it with a pattern called Scorpion Dance. She was pragmatic about Arveneän's death. When Thara left, she said that if he came back often enough she'd make him a quilt. The next time he returned, she talked to him about Arveneän more, painting a relatively unflattering picture of her.

When Thara brought Velhiro Tomasaran by to stay at the boardinghouse, Thara noted Rhadeän's rag collection, and Rhadeän talked about her other niece, Beniro, who had given birth to ten children, and died giving birth to the eleventh. Vinsu and Rhadeän later invited Thara for a visit via Velhiro. Thara and Velhiro went together, and during the meal, Camilo Lethormin arrived and informed them all that the Marquess Ulzhavel had committed suicide.

Skills
She could quilt, and notably had beautiful tiny stitching.

Arveneän Shelsin
Rhadeän thought that Arveneän was quiet, polite, and a good lodger, but also unfriendly, even to Rhadeän and her niece, despite their efforts, and was otherwise conceited and complained about her fellow singers a lot.

Beniro
Rhadeän seemed to care for Beniro, and was sad that Beniro died. She seemed angry with Beniro's husband.

Camilo Lethormin
Camilo appeared to be a local neighbor/other boardinghouse resident and friend of Rhadeän's.

Thara Celehar
Rhadeän and Thara had a very friendly and respectful relationship, and seemed to get along well.

Velhiro Tomasaran
Rhadeän seemed friendly and fond to Velhiro.

Vinsu Nadaran
Rhadeän seemed close with her niece.

Trivia

 * The boardinghouse Rhadeän lived in was near the East Water Works, south on North Petunia Street across the Abandoned Bridge, east on Hawthorne Street from the Emperor Belvorsina III Square, and southeast along Zheimela Road.
 * She did not appear to have children.