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== Ideals of the Skybreakers ==
 
== Ideals of the Skybreakers ==
The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, also known as the [[Immortal Words]], are a set of rules by which the Radiants lived. The First Ideal is shared by all of the orders, and is used as a motto for the Knights Radiant as a whole. Each of the orders then has an additional four Ideals that are unique to that order. The Ideals of the Order of Skybreakers all focus on fighting for justice, upholding codes, and protecting civilization.{{wob ref|13773}}
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The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, also known as the [[Immortal Words]], are a set of rules by which the Radiants lived. The First Ideal is shared by all of the orders, and is used as a motto for the Knights Radiant as a whole. Each of the orders then has an additional four Ideals that are unique to that order. The Ideals of the Order of Skybreakers all focus on fighting for justice, upholding codes, and protecting civilization.{{wob ref|13773}} Their Ideals and interpretations would be compatible with the philosphy that the ends justifies the means.{{wob ref|2525}}
   
 
=== The First Ideal ===
 
=== The First Ideal ===
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== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==
 
{{quote
 
|The considerable abilities of the Skybreakers for making such amounted to an almost divine skill, for which no specific Surge or spren grants capacity, but however the order came to such an aptitude, the fact of it was real and acknowledged even by their rivals.
 
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 28, page 3]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}}
 
}}
 
; Surgebinding
 
; Surgebinding
 
The Skybreakers are able use the Surges of '''Gravitation''' and '''Division'''.
 
The Skybreakers are able use the Surges of '''Gravitation''' and '''Division'''.
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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Ancient Skybreakers ===
 
=== Ancient Skybreakers ===
 
{{quote
 
|And thus were the disturbances in the Revv toparchy quieted, when, upon their ceasing to prosecute their civil dissensions, Nalan'Elin betook himself to finally accept the Skybreakers who had named him their master, when initially he had spurned their advances and, in his own interests, refused to countenance that which he deemed a pursuit of vanity and annoyance; this was the last of the Heralds to admit to such patronage.
 
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 5, page 17]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|43}}
 
}}
 
The group that would become the Skybreakers began when the highspren, trying to imitate the [[honorblade]]s, granted men Surges.{{book ref|sa2|59}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} [[Ishar]], understanding the implication of men having Surges, forced them to accept laws and organization, becoming the Order of Skybreakers.{{epigraph ref|sa2|42}} Given the Skybreakers' dedication to the law, they likely had one of the easiest times accepting Ishar's rules. The Skybreakers pursued [[Nale]] as their patron. Nale initially refused to accept the patronage, believing the position to be annoying and vain. The Skybreakers operated for some unkown length of time without a patron [[Herald]] after his refusal. He finally accepted them after the disturbances in the [[Revv]] toparchy were quieted. He was the last Herald to accept their Order.{{epigraph ref|sa2|43}}
 
The group that would become the Skybreakers began when the highspren, trying to imitate the [[honorblade]]s, granted men Surges.{{book ref|sa2|59}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} [[Ishar]], understanding the implication of men having Surges, forced them to accept laws and organization, becoming the Order of Skybreakers.{{epigraph ref|sa2|42}} Given the Skybreakers' dedication to the law, they likely had one of the easiest times accepting Ishar's rules. The Skybreakers pursued [[Nale]] as their patron. Nale initially refused to accept the patronage, believing the position to be annoying and vain. The Skybreakers operated for some unkown length of time without a patron [[Herald]] after his refusal. He finally accepted them after the disturbances in the [[Revv]] toparchy were quieted. He was the last Herald to accept their Order.{{epigraph ref|sa2|43}}
   
The Skybreakers acted as the military police among the Radiants.{{wob ref|13773}}{{wob ref|6054}} This role required separating innocent and guilty parties.{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}} Their considerable ability to do so was acknowledged by all, even those who did not like the Skybreakers.{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}} Despite being described as an almost divine skill,{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}} there was no magical cause for it.{{wob ref|8208}} Skybreakers were also tasked with making certain that dangerous or dark forces in the world were contained.{{wob ref|13773}}
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They were concerned about the other Radiants would think themselves above the law and use their power to become tyrants, oppressing those without the power to resist. As a result, they functioned as a military poilce among the Radiants, and took that duty very seriously, though it was often a thankless task.{{wob ref|13773}}{{wob ref|6054}} This role required separating innocent and guilty parties.{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}} They were extremely skilled at doing so, a fact that even those who didn't like them acknowledged.{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}} Despite being described as an almost divine skill,{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}} there was no magical cause for this ability.{{wob ref|8208}} Despite this, the pre-Recreance Skybreakers could be merciful and understood that the law is not perfect, but rather represents an ideal to strive for. The Skybreakers also took responsibility for keeping some of the dangerous or dark forces of Roshar contained.{{wob ref|13773}}
   
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{{sidequote
The ancient Skybreakers seem to have been involved in conflicts with other Orders frequently, especially the two Orders they share Surges with. The Skybreakers considered the Dustbringers to be on the edge morally and did not get along with them.{{wob ref|11988}} They also reportedly had some issues with the [[Windrunners]]. [[Highspren]] and, through them, the Skybreakers judge and dispense justice according to the letter of the law and what may make logical sense to them, while the Windrunners will disregard these laws or logic at their letter to do what is considered right.{{book ref|sa2|22}}{{book ref|sa2|59}} Debates ensued when Windrunners and Skybreakers tried to decide the fate of the guilty.{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}}They were the ones that did the sometimes tough job of making certain that the Orders didn’t abuse their power to become tyrants, as the Skybreakers saw that those with powers could easily oppress those who had none.{{wob ref|13773}} These conflicts got significantly worse as the time of the Recreance approached.{{epigraph ref|sa3|64}} Some believed these and other conflicts caused the [[Sibling]] to retreat, but it was unrelated to the true cause.{{epigraph ref|sa3|70}}
 
 
|There came also sixteen of the order of Windrunners, and with them a considerable number of squires, and finding in that place the Skybreakers dividing the innocent from the guilty, there ensued a great debate.
 
 
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 28, page 3]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}}
They tend to attract those who believe in the importance of legal code, those who have strong moral codes of their own, and those who think the best defense against anarchy are things like patriotism, moral fiber, and rules to govern behavior. Note that the current incarnation, led by the Herald Nale in his madness, is more rigid than the ancient order, which understood that the law was not perfect, but instead represented an ideal to try to reach over time. Anyone believing in finding true justice, in defending the innocent, and in punishing the guilty would be welcome in the Order.{{wob ref|13773}}
 
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The ancient Skybreakers seem to have been involved in conflicts with other Orders frequently, especially the two Orders they share Surges with. The Skybreakers considered the Dustbringers to be on the edge morally and did not get along with them.{{wob ref|11988}} They also reportedly had some issues with the [[Windrunners]]. [[Highspren]] and, through them, the Skybreakers judge and dispense justice according to the letter of the law and what may make logical sense to them, while the Windrunners will disregard these laws or logic at their letter to do what is considered right.{{book ref|sa2|22}}{{book ref|sa2|59}} Debates ensued when Windrunners and Skybreakers tried to decide the fate of the guilty.{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}} These conflicts got significantly worse as the time of the Recreance approached.{{epigraph ref|sa3|64}} Some believed these and other conflicts caused the [[Sibling]] to retreat, but it was unrelated to the true cause.{{epigraph ref|sa3|70}}
   
 
At some point before the [[Recreance]],{{wob ref|12600}} Nale secretly retrieved his [[honorblade]] from [[Shinovar]] and bonded his own highspren, officially joining the Skybreakers. He is the only known Herald to have joined their Order.{{book ref|sa3|106}}
 
At some point before the [[Recreance]],{{wob ref|12600}} Nale secretly retrieved his [[honorblade]] from [[Shinovar]] and bonded his own highspren, officially joining the Skybreakers. He is the only known Herald to have joined their Order.{{book ref|sa3|106}}
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=== In Hiding ===
 
=== In Hiding ===
 
{{quote
 
{{quote
| Led by the ancient Herald Nalan'Elin—often simply called Nale—the Skybreakers are the only order of Radiants that did not betray its oaths during the Recreance. They have maintained a continuous clandestine line from ancient days.
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|Led by the ancient Herald Nalan'Elin—often simply called Nale—the Skybreakers are the only order of Radiants that did not betray its oaths during the Recreance. They have maintained a continuous clandestine line from ancient days.
| [[Mraize]]'s letter to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa3|40}}
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|[[Mraize]]'s letter to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa3|40}}
 
}}
 
}}
The Skybreakers were also the only Order that did not partake in the [[Recreance]] and remained active in the following two millennia.{{book ref|sa2|88}}{{epigraph ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|40}}{{book ref|sa3|90}}
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The Skybreakers were also the only Order that did not partake in the [[Recreance]] and remained active in the following two millennia.{{book ref|sa2|88}}{{epigraph ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|40}}{{book ref|sa3|90}} Over those years, Nale increasingly put his imprint on the order, and the Skybreakers of the modern era are much more rigid than their pre-Recreance predecessors.{{wob ref|13773}}
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It is mentioned by [[Mraize]] that [[Helaran Davar]] had been attempting to locate the Skybreakers, and that Nale had recruited him, although he was not worthy of a spren bond before he died.{{cite}}
 
It is mentioned by [[Mraize]] that [[Helaran Davar]] had been attempting to locate the Skybreakers, and that Nale had recruited him, although he was not worthy of a spren bond before he died.{{cite}}
   
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Right at the onset of the [[True Desolation]], Nale, recruited [[Szeth]] to join the Skybreakers.{{book ref|sa2|88}} Despite the [[Everstorm]]'s arrival, he remained in denial about the failure of his Order's mission for weeks until a confrontation with [[Lift]] showed him the truth.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}} Nale left the Skybreakers to train as normal, before coming back to tell them the truth of Rosharan history and give them a choice.{{book ref|sa3|98}} As the original owners of the land, Nale claimed that the law of the land was that of the [[singer]]s.{{book ref|sa3|116}} He and most of his Order decided to follow [[Odium]] and the singers' with their return to Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|117}} [[Szeth]] is currently the only known Skybreaker to not serve Odium.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
Right at the onset of the [[True Desolation]], Nale, recruited [[Szeth]] to join the Skybreakers.{{book ref|sa2|88}} Despite the [[Everstorm]]'s arrival, he remained in denial about the failure of his Order's mission for weeks until a confrontation with [[Lift]] showed him the truth.{{book ref|sa2.5|19}} Nale left the Skybreakers to train as normal, before coming back to tell them the truth of Rosharan history and give them a choice.{{book ref|sa3|98}} As the original owners of the land, Nale claimed that the law of the land was that of the [[singer]]s.{{book ref|sa3|116}} He and most of his Order decided to follow [[Odium]] and the singers' with their return to Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|117}} [[Szeth]] is currently the only known Skybreaker to not serve Odium.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
   
== Known Skybreakers ==
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== Notable Skybreakers ==
 
* [[Nale]]
 
* [[Nale]]
 
* [[Szeth]]
 
* [[Szeth]]
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* [[Fari]] (Squire)
 
* [[Fari]] (Squire)
 
* [[Helaran]] (Unbonded initiate)
 
* [[Helaran]] (Unbonded initiate)
 
== Quotes ==
 
{{quote
 
| And thus were the disturbances in the Revv toparchy quieted, when, upon their ceasing to prosecute their civil dissensions, Nalan'Elin betook himself to finally accept the Skybreakers who had named him their master, when initially he had spurned their advances and, in his own interests, refused to countenance that which he deemed a pursuit of vanity and annoyance; this was the last of the Heralds to admit to such patronage.
 
| [[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 5, page 17]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|43}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
| There came also sixteen of the order of Windrunners, and with them a considerable number of squires, and finding in that place the Skybreakers dividing the innocent from the guilty, there ensued a great debate.
 
| [[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 28, page 3]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
| The considerable abilities of the Skybreakers for making such amounted to an almost divine skill, for which no specific Surge or spren grants capacity, but however the order came to such an aptitude, the fact of it was real and acknowledged even by their rivals.
 
| [[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 28, page 3]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}}
 
}}
 
 
{{quote
 
| 'You'd let it go, then?'<br>
 
'Storms, no,' Kaladin said. 'I'd find my own justice.'<br>
 
'Oh...' Syl settled on his shoulder. They walked for a long while, eventually approaching the warcamp. 'You're not a Skybreaker, Kaladin,' Syl finally said. 'You're not supposed to be like this.'<!--
 
-->|[[Kaladin]] and [[Syl]], about [[Amaram]]{{book ref|sa2|22}}
 
}}
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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Heraldo Nale
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Potencias Gravitation y Division
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Mundo de origen Roshar
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I watched you destroy yourself in the name of order, watched you obey your personal code when others would have fled or crumbled. Szeth-son-Neturo, I watched you keep your word with perfection. This is a thing lost to most people--it is the only genuine beauty in the world. I doubt I have ever found a man more worthy of the Skybreakers than you.

Nale to Szeth[1]

The Order of Skybreakers is an order of the Knights Radiant on Roshar.[2]

The Skybreakers are Surgebinders who use the Surges of Gravitation and Division[3], and they are associated with the smokestone polestone. They form a Nahel Bond with highspren.[4] They are widely thought of as fanatics in both Shadesmar and the physical realm. Highspren is usually used as a derogatory term.[Falta cita] The Skybreakers were the only Radiant Order not to have abandoned their oaths on the Day of Recreance, and continued to operate in secret until the present day.

Ideals of the Skybreakers

The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, also known as the Immortal Words, are a set of rules by which the Radiants lived. The First Ideal is shared by all of the orders, and is used as a motto for the Knights Radiant as a whole. Each of the orders then has an additional four Ideals that are unique to that order. The Ideals of the Order of Skybreakers all focus on fighting for justice, upholding codes, and protecting civilization.[5] Their Ideals and interpretations would be compatible with the philosphy that the ends justifies the means.[6]

The First Ideal

The First Ideal is also known to the Skybreakers as the Ideal of Radiance. Before swearing this Ideal, hopefuls travel with the Skybreakers on a mission. They must prove their dedication and solemnity on that mission to a full Skybreaker before they are deemed worthy of saying the Words. The Ideal of Radiance does not give powers or the ability to draw Stormlight, but it does qualify them for further tests among the Skybreakers so that they can become Squires. The Skybreakers pardon any past misdeeds when someone swears this Ideal, using the proper local authorities and paperwork.[3]

Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination.

—The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant[7]

The Second Ideal

Also called the Ideal of Justice, this is a specific oath to seek and administer justice. Once a master chooses to accept someone as a Squire, they may swear this Ideal. This Ideal gives the Squire the ability to breath in Stormlight and use the Surge of Gravitation.[3]

I will put the law before all else.

—A general form of The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers[8]

I swear to seek justice, to let it guide me, until I find a more perfect Ideal.

—The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers, as chosen by Szeth[9]

The Third Ideal

Also called the Ideal of Dedication, this is a specific oath to dedicate oneself to a greater truth, either a code or, sometimes, a person. A Skybreaker Squire must first bond their Highspren before taking this oath, and it is the minimum oath required before the Surge of Division can be used. Swearing this Ideal makes someone a full Skybreaker. This oath is the furthest that most Skybreakers ever swear.[3]

I swear to follow the will of Dalinar Kholin. This is my oath.

—The Third Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by Szeth[10]

The Fourth Ideal

This Ideal is also called the Ideal of Crusade, and requires that a Skybreaker undertake a personal quest and complete it to the satisfaction of their highspren. Once completed, the Skybreaker is elevated to the rank of master. Masters are able to accept Squires. Most Skybreakers never make it to this Ideal, and the ones that do can spend decades at the Third Ideal before completing their quest.[3]

I will cleanse the Shin of their false leaders, so long as Dalinar Kholin agrees.

—The Fourth Ideal of the Skybreakers, as spoken by Szeth[10].

The Fifth Ideal

Called the Ideal of Law, this Ideal requires the Skybreaker to swear an oath that they will become a personification of law and truth. Nale is likely the only current Skybreaker to have achieved it, as it has been centuries since anyone mastered the Fifth Ideal.[3] There is a disagreement among the order on whether this means that the Skybreaker swearing this oath can do anything, as they are an embodiment of the law, or if they need to not break any law to keep their oaths.[11]

Abilities

The considerable abilities of the Skybreakers for making such amounted to an almost divine skill, for which no specific Surge or spren grants capacity, but however the order came to such an aptitude, the fact of it was real and acknowledged even by their rivals.

Surgebinding

The Skybreakers are able use the Surges of Gravitation and Division.

The full extent of their powers are so far unknown. They are able to use a Basic Lashing like the Order of Windrunners, since they share the Gravitation Surge. They also have the Surge of Division, which allows them to destroy or degrade things around them.

Other Skills

They reportedly had the ability (unrelated to their Surges) to divide the innocent from the guilty that was by some even considered to be an almost divine skill.[13] However, they do not have any supernatural abilities in determining a person's guilt,[14] so this appears to be some combination of mundane experience and exaggerations in folklore.

History

Ancient Skybreakers

And thus were the disturbances in the Revv toparchy quieted, when, upon their ceasing to prosecute their civil dissensions, Nalan'Elin betook himself to finally accept the Skybreakers who had named him their master, when initially he had spurned their advances and, in his own interests, refused to countenance that which he deemed a pursuit of vanity and annoyance; this was the last of the Heralds to admit to such patronage.

The group that would become the Skybreakers began when the highspren, trying to imitate the honorblades, granted men Surges.[4][15] Ishar, understanding the implication of men having Surges, forced them to accept laws and organization, becoming the Order of Skybreakers.[16] Given the Skybreakers' dedication to the law, they likely had one of the easiest times accepting Ishar's rules. The Skybreakers pursued Nale as their patron. Nale initially refused to accept the patronage, believing the position to be annoying and vain. The Skybreakers operated for some unkown length of time without a patron Herald after his refusal. He finally accepted them after the disturbances in the Revv toparchy were quieted. He was the last Herald to accept their Order.[2]

They were concerned about the other Radiants would think themselves above the law and use their power to become tyrants, oppressing those without the power to resist. As a result, they functioned as a military poilce among the Radiants, and took that duty very seriously, though it was often a thankless task.[5][17] This role required separating innocent and guilty parties.[18] They were extremely skilled at doing so, a fact that even those who didn't like them acknowledged.[12] Despite being described as an almost divine skill,[12] there was no magical cause for this ability.[14] Despite this, the pre-Recreance Skybreakers could be merciful and understood that the law is not perfect, but rather represents an ideal to strive for. The Skybreakers also took responsibility for keeping some of the dangerous or dark forces of Roshar contained.[5]

There came also sixteen of the order of Windrunners, and with them a considerable number of squires, and finding in that place the Skybreakers dividing the innocent from the guilty, there ensued a great debate.

The ancient Skybreakers seem to have been involved in conflicts with other Orders frequently, especially the two Orders they share Surges with. The Skybreakers considered the Dustbringers to be on the edge morally and did not get along with them.[19] They also reportedly had some issues with the Windrunners. Highspren and, through them, the Skybreakers judge and dispense justice according to the letter of the law and what may make logical sense to them, while the Windrunners will disregard these laws or logic at their letter to do what is considered right.[20][4] Debates ensued when Windrunners and Skybreakers tried to decide the fate of the guilty.[18] These conflicts got significantly worse as the time of the Recreance approached.[21] Some believed these and other conflicts caused the Sibling to retreat, but it was unrelated to the true cause.[22]

At some point before the Recreance,[23] Nale secretly retrieved his honorblade from Shinovar and bonded his own highspren, officially joining the Skybreakers. He is the only known Herald to have joined their Order.[24]

In Hiding

Led by the ancient Herald Nalan'Elin—often simply called Nale—the Skybreakers are the only order of Radiants that did not betray its oaths during the Recreance. They have maintained a continuous clandestine line from ancient days.

Mraize's letter to Shallan[25]

The Skybreakers were also the only Order that did not partake in the Recreance and remained active in the following two millennia.[1][26][25][3] Over those years, Nale increasingly put his imprint on the order, and the Skybreakers of the modern era are much more rigid than their pre-Recreance predecessors.[5]

It is mentioned by Mraize that Helaran Davar had been attempting to locate the Skybreakers, and that Nale had recruited him, although he was not worthy of a spren bond before he died.[Falta cita]

The Order has a small fortress in Marabethia that overlooks the Purelake.[3] Hopefuls are brought to the fortress for testing, and Squires and Masters reside there while training (unless they are away on a mission).[3]

Skybreakers usually wear the uniforms of local law enforcement wherever they travel, regardless of their own race or nationality.[3][27]

True Desolation

Right at the onset of the True Desolation, Nale, recruited Szeth to join the Skybreakers.[1] Despite the Everstorm's arrival, he remained in denial about the failure of his Order's mission for weeks until a confrontation with Lift showed him the truth.[28] Nale left the Skybreakers to train as normal, before coming back to tell them the truth of Rosharan history and give them a choice.[27] As the original owners of the land, Nale claimed that the law of the land was that of the singers.[29] He and most of his Order decided to follow Odium and the singers' with their return to Roshar.[30] Szeth is currently the only known Skybreaker to not serve Odium.[31]

Notable Skybreakers

Trivia

  • If Rashek were to have joined the Knights Radiant he would have made an okay, though not great, Skybreaker.[32]

Notes

  1. a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 88#
  2. a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 43 Epígrafe#
  3. a b c d e f g h i j Juramentada capítulo 90#
  4. a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 59#
  5. a b c d The Ten Orders of Knights Radiant
    Arcanum - 2020-06-09#
  6. Arcanum Unbounded Hoboken signing
    Arcanum - 2016-12-03#
  7. El camino de los reyes capítulo 59#
  8. Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  9. Juramentada capítulo 92#
  10. a b Juramentada capítulo 121#
  11. General Reddit 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-09-24#
  12. a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 55 Epígrafe#
  13. Palabras radiantes capítulo 55#
  14. a b Oathbringer release party
    Arcanum - 2017-11-13#
  15. Palabras radiantes capítulo 4#
  16. Palabras radiantes capítulo 42 Epígrafe#
  17. Words of Radiance Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-08#
  18. a b c Palabras radiantes capítulo 54 Epígrafe#
  19. Skyward Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-10#
  20. Palabras radiantes capítulo 22#
  21. Juramentada capítulo 64 Epígrafe#
  22. Juramentada capítulo 70 Epígrafe#
  23. Orem Signing
    Arcanum - 2019-03-16#
  24. Juramentada capítulo 106#
  25. a b Juramentada capítulo 40#
  26. Palabras radiantes capítulo 41 Epígrafe#
  27. a b Juramentada capítulo 98#
  28. Danzante del Filo (novella) capítulo 19#
  29. Juramentada capítulo 116#
  30. Juramentada capítulo 117#
  31. Juramentada capítulo 122#
  32. Steel Ministry report
    Arcanum - 2014-08-20#
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