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A symbol of hope and rebellion for [Slaves] ,Czautha is dedicated to ending slavery and freeing her kin such that even in her wounded state, she fearlessly attacked [[Roshal]], to give hope to the enslaved Djinni and [Slaves].<ref name=":2">[[Chapter 8.32]]</ref> Her sympathy for the enslaved is equal to that of her contempt for [Slavers] and Roshal.  
A symbol of hope and rebellion for [Slaves] ,Czautha is dedicated to ending slavery and freeing her kin such that even in her wounded state, she fearlessly attacked [[Roshal]], to give hope to the enslaved Djinni and [Slaves].<ref name=":2">[[Chapter 8.32]]</ref> Her sympathy for the enslaved is equal to that of her contempt for [Slavers] and Roshal.  


Her relationship with [[Silvenia]] is complicated and best described as "war comrades."<ref name=":2" /> She is in a romantic relationship with the [[Deathless|Death of Wings]], her only other surviving colleague.
Her relationship with [[Silvenia]] is complicated and best described as "war comrades."<ref name=":2" />  


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