Susan Delgado was the granddaughter of Hiram Delgado, the daughter of Patrick Delgado, the neice of Cordelia Delgado, and the intended "sh'veen" of Hartwell Thorin. She met and became the lover of Roland Deschain, became pregnant, and was eventually burned to death with their unborn child.
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| - Susan Delgado was the granddaughter of Hiram Delgado, the daughter of Patrick Delgado, the neice of Cordelia Delgado, and the intended "sh'veen" of Hartwell Thorin. She met and became the lover of Roland Deschain, became pregnant, and was eventually burned to death with their unborn child.
- Susan Delgado is Roland's first and only true love whom he meets in the town of Hambry in the book Wizard and Glass, but is mentioned prominently in The Gunslinger as "the lovely girl at the window." She was tall for a girl, with bright grey eyes and golden hair that hung nearly to her hips and often wore her father's clothes to the annoyance of her aunt, Cordelia. As a child she was raised by her father and became a tomboy, following her father around at work whenever he would let her. She strove to live with Cordelia when, for her father's sake, she moved in with them.
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- The Dark Tower
- The Dark Tower: Gunslinger's Guidebook
- The Gunslinger
- Song of Susannah
- Wolves of the Calla
- The Waste Lands
- Drawing of the Three
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| - Susan Delgado was the granddaughter of Hiram Delgado, the daughter of Patrick Delgado, the neice of Cordelia Delgado, and the intended "sh'veen" of Hartwell Thorin. She met and became the lover of Roland Deschain, became pregnant, and was eventually burned to death with their unborn child.
- Susan Delgado is Roland's first and only true love whom he meets in the town of Hambry in the book Wizard and Glass, but is mentioned prominently in The Gunslinger as "the lovely girl at the window." She was tall for a girl, with bright grey eyes and golden hair that hung nearly to her hips and often wore her father's clothes to the annoyance of her aunt, Cordelia. As a child she was raised by her father and became a tomboy, following her father around at work whenever he would let her. She strove to live with Cordelia when, for her father's sake, she moved in with them. She was distraught after learning of her father's death and reluctantly agreed to bear the mayor's heir so they could remain on the land where they lived. She soon realized, however, that the mayor wanted a long term mistress, or gilly, and began to resent her aunt for the arrangment.
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