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[[File:Herald Glyph Jezrien.svg|thumb|right|Jezrien's Honorblade|100px]]
The '''Honorblades''' are the magical swords carried by the [[Herald]]s to fight the [[Voidbringers]] during the [[Desolation]]s. They were pieces of Honor's soul that gave their wielders access to his essence.{{wob ref|date=2017-2-17|1572|Boskone 54}}
 
There are ten Honorblades total, one for each Herald. Every Honorblade is unique, covered in various glyphs and patterns.{{book ref|sa|part=prelude}} The respective hilts of each of the Heralds's Honorblades appear to be the same as the glyph that represents the order of [[Knights Radiant]] that that same Herald leads. Honorblades are technically a type of [[Shardblade]]{{17s ref|post|42215|Three types of shardblade|date=26 September 2012}}{{17s ref|post|44676|Honorblades are shardblades|date=31 October 2012}} but are likely more powerful.The honorblades were once able to operate [[oathgate]]s, but it is "debatable" whether they still can.{{wob ref|date=2015-6-21|3495|/r/books AMA 2015}} Honorblades can also be summoned and dismissed like a Shardblade.{{book ref|sa|part=prelude}} However, if the Herald holding the blade dies, the weapon itself vanishes too. It also doesn't automatically vanish when the holder accidentally lets go of it.{{book ref|sa1|epilogue}} One does not need to be a Herald in order to use an Honorblade either.{{qawob ref|697|14|Can a Heralds blade be adopted by a non-Herald?|date=Dec, 20104459}}
 
The [[Shin]] have somehow gained possession of the Honorblades. One is given to [[Szeth]] when he becomes [[Truthless]], but Truthless do not usually have Honorblades.{{wob ref|5089}} However, the Shin do allow people who are not Truthless to use them, for currently unknown situations and reasons.{{wob ref|5090}}
 
== Surgebinding ==
Honorblades inherently grant the ability to [[Surgebind]]{{qawob ref|949|12|Feb 16th, 2013 Interview with Brandon Sanderson|date=Feb 16th, 20134685}}{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}. This ability is similar to that of [[metalmind|unsealed metalmind]]s, though they rely on different magic systems. {{wob ref|date=2018-3-10|9408|Orem signing}}Presumably, each Herald's Honorblade grants access to the same two [[Surge]]s as the order of Knights Radiant associated with that Herald. Using an Honorblade, Szeth-son-son-Vallano is able to use the powers of a Windrunner, even though he does not have a [[spren]] [[Nahel bond|bonded]] to him in the same way [[Kaladin]] does. In addition Szeth mentions that his connection to the Honorblade will not let him heal from a Shardblade wound unlike Kaladin's Surgebinding.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} However, Szeth does heal from Shardblade wound in his final fight with Kaladin, in WoR.
 
[[Syl]] is aware that the Honorblades grant access to Surges. Honorblades create a shallower bond with their wielders than Nahel bonds, making them less efficient, and more dangerous, to use as they require dangerous amounts of stormlight.{{wob ref|4788}} Heralds also require large amounts of stormlight when using their Honorblades.{{wob ref|3623}}
[[Syl]] is the first to explicitly state this power of Honorblades, mentioning that "...[the blade Szeth had wielded would] turn anyone into a Windrunner..." She also states an Honorblade consumes the Stormlight of its user as well, thus Surgebinding granted by one requires "a dangerous amount" of stormlight.
 
If a Surgebinder use an Honorblade that matches the power they already have, their powers will be slightly enhanced.{{wob ref|5618}}
! [[Nale]]
| Gravitation & Division
| In Nale's possession.{{qawob ref|1178|1|Is Nalan using his original Honorblade, or did he bond a spren?|date=2016-11-292562}}
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! [[Chanarach]]
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