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|image=Kadash.jpg
|profession={{tag+|ardent}}<br />{{cat tag|Soldiers|Soldier}} <small>(former)</small>
|groups={{tag|Dalinar's elites}} <small>(former)</small>, {{tag+|army|Kholin}} <small>(former)</small>
|residence=Urithiru
|world=Roshar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|booksfirst appeared=[[The StormlightWay of ArchiveKings]]
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|Kadash to [[Adolin Kholin]]{{book ref|sa1|18}}
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'''Kadash''' is an [[Alethi]] [[ardent]].{{book ref|sa1|18}} He iswas a soldier among [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s elites before the unification of Alethkar but changeschanged his Calling to join the ardentia after witnessing the massacre at [[Rathalas]].{{book ref|sa3|4}}
 
== AppearanceApariencia andy PersonalityPersonalidad ==
Kadash is a tall man with light violet eyes and a twisting scar that runs around the top of his shaved head.{{book ref|sa1|18}}{{book ref|sa3|4}} He wears the square beard and gray robes of an ardent.{{book ref|sa2|35}}
 
Kadash is a man of deep faith and perseverance, which allowshas allowed him to rapidly climb the ranks of the ardentia.{{book ref|sa1|18}} He is deeply embarrassed by the ancient failures of [[Vorinism]], the [[Recreance]] and the [[Hierocracy]], and often speaks of them to remind himself and others not to make the same mistakes.{{book ref|sa1|18}}{{book ref|sa2|35}} He is pleased with the way that Vorinism has changed since the defeat of the Hierocracy, that every man can now have a personal relationship with their god.{{book ref|sa1|18}} As with many ardentsadherents of Vorinism, Kadash is deeply distrustful of any type of prophecy or foresight, believing it to be a thing of the [[Voidbringers]]. He is horrified by the idea that the [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] could potentially be returning.{{book ref|sa2|35}}
 
Kadash is humble as well.{{book ref|sa1|18}} Despite his high rank, he defers to [[lighteyes]], regardless of their age and authority. Kadash believes that it is the duty of Dalinar and the other lighteyes to watch the ardents and ensure they do not rise above their station as they did during the Hierocracy. Kadash is very loyal to Dalinar, as well as to the rest of his family. He has sworn oaths to serve Dalinar and has known the man for many years. For these reasons, Kadash is both unwilling and unable to speak ill of Dalinar even when Dalinar claims that the [[Almighty]] is dead.{{book ref|sa3|107}} Kadash is also concerned with the spiritual well-being of his congregation, particularly [[Adolin]].{{book ref|sa1|18}}
Even though many years have passed since Kadash left the military, he is still haunted by the memories of his time spent fighting and all the death and destruction he saw.{{book ref|sa1|18}} He is an observant man, keeping his eyes and ears open to the events around the warcamps. He is also generally very calm and unflappable--until it comes to speaking of matters such as [[Surgebinding]] or [[Soulcasting]].{{book ref|sa2|35}}
 
== HistoryHistoria ==
=== EliteSoldado soldierde Élite ===
Kadash was born as a [[lighteyes]] of an unknown dahn.{{book ref|sa1|18}} He chose to become a soldier and rose through the ranks to become Captainlord in [[Dalinar Kholin]]'s army during the time before the unification of Alethkar.{{book ref|sa3|26}}{{book ref|sa3|76}} Sometime during his career in the army, his head was injured in combat. Kadash survived, but the injury left a scar across his face and head from where the spear had hit him.{{book ref|sa3|52}} As one of Dalinar's elites, he served closely by him in battle and sometimes had to call him back from the embrace of the [[Thrill]].{{book ref|sa3|26}} He also delivered battle reports and sometimes served as a bodyguard for [[Gavilar]].{{book ref|sa3|11}}{{book ref|sa3|52}}
 
After many years in the military, Kadash changed his Calling, ending his career as a soldier and joining the ardentia.{{book ref|sa1|18}} Kadash also rose high within the ranks of the ardents, becoming the overseer of the [[Soulcaster]]s{{book ref|sa2|35}} as one of the ardents owned by [[Highprince]] Dalinar Kholin and his family.{{book ref|sa1|18}} He served Dalinar loyally for many years and trained and tutored his son [[Adolin]] during his childhood. After [[Szeth|Szeth-son-son-Vallano's]] assassination of King Gavilar Kholin, Kadash spoke to some of Gavilar's surviving guards, but he believed their mentions of Szeth's [[Surgebinding]] to be the result of shock and trauma.{{book ref|sa2|35}}
 
=== ServiceServicio onen thelas ShatteredLlanuras PlainsQuebradas (1173) ===
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|I still find it incredible. Even after all these years. If we needed proof of the Almighty's hand in our lives, this is certainly it.
Later that year, Kadash proposed to Dalinar that they could [[Soulcast]] large blocks of stone for windbreaks on the eastern side of Dalinar's camp to allow it to expand onto the Shattered Plains. After debating the idea for several months, Dalinar agreed to the plan. Kadash accompanied the Soulcasters to the edge of Dalinar's warcamp to perform the Soulcasting. The Soulcasters had such a demand on their time that Kadash had taken them out during the day to Soulcast concealed within an enclosed silk canopy. Adolin had seen them from a distance, and came to speak to Kadash. He confided in Kadash that [[Szeth]] had attempted to assassinate Dalinar and made use of the powers of the [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]]. Kadash was shocked at this and disturbed by the idea that the Radiants could be returning. He agreed to do research into their abilities for Adolin so he could be better equipped to combat Szeth if he should return.{{book ref|sa2|35}}
 
=== ServiceServicio inen Urithiru (1174 - 1175) ===
After the [[Battle of Narak]], Kadash moved to Urithiru. He came into conflict with Dalinar, however, who had begun saying publicly that the Almighty was dead. He refused to marry Dalinar and [[Navani]] because the Vorin church saw them as siblings and even approached the other ardents on [[Chanada]]'s suggestion to ask them to refuse as well. When they eventually married through the [[Stormfather]], Kadash attended the ceremony, though he was disappointed and afraid of what the ardentia might do to Dalinar.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
 
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When Dalinar visited a training room for soldiers and had a wrestling match with [[Aratin Khal]], Kadash went there to check up on Dalinar but got challenged to a duel instead. Kadash declined at first, but accepted the challenge of his Highprince and former comrade-in-arms anyway. Even in a solo duel, Kadash still had the instincts of a soldier, keeping watch on his sides. While they were sparring, Dalinar simultaneously held a [[spanreed]] meeting with the [[IrialiIri]]ali queen and a conversation about his beliefs with Kadash. Kadash demanded that Dalinar recant his blasphemy regarding his position on the church, but Dalinar refused to shy away from what he saw as the truth. Kadash eventually lost the match to an invalid dueling strike.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
 
Later, Kadash joined King [[Elhokar Kholin]], Dalinar, and Navani on a trip to the Alethi warcamps. They traveled to Shattered Plains via the [[Oathgate]], then were flown to the warcamps by [[Kaladin]] and his [[Windrunners]]. Once they arrived, Kadash visited his office in the camp monastery where he had kept most of his books and spanreeds in a wall safe, as he hadn't had time to pack his belongings when the warcamps were left in haste for Urithiru ten weeks prior. These five spanreeds were linked to the leaders of Vorinism in [[Jah Keved]], [[Herdaz]], [[Kharbranth]], [[Thaylenah]] and [[New Natanan]], and all had been trying to contact Kadash with questions related to the [[Desolation]], yet he did not answer them until scholars from the [[Palanaeum]] had finished sending him passages recently translated from the [[Dawnchant]]. When he admitted this to Dalinar, Dalinar realized that Kadash knew he wasn't mad. Kadash helped Dalinar to find the room in which [[Taln]] had been kept, though he didn't accompany him.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
During the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], Kadash found himself in [[Thaylen City]]. He was with other scribes and ardents in a building near the city's Oathgate and operated a spanreed to [[Sebarial]]'s scribes back in Urithiru. Kadash relayed news of the attack in Urithiru and confirmed that the forces there were unlikely to be able to break through and use the Oathgate to come reinforce the troops in Thaylen City.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
 
== RelationshipsRelaciones ==
=== Dalinar Kholin ===
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Years later, Dalinar starts having [[Dalinar's visions|visions]] from the [[Stormfather]] in which it is revealed to him that the [[Almighty]] is dead. Kadash is skeptical because [[Vorinism]] considers those claims to be heresy, but out of respect for Dalinar, the ardent doesn't discard the possibility right away and makes an effort to gather all the facts.{{book ref|sa3|50}} He still considers Dalinar his friend but is pained that by the things that he says. He consents to attend Dalinar and Navani's wedding even though he disapproves.{{book ref|sa3|4}} Kadash and Dalinar argue every time they see each other, Dalinar trying to get Kadash to see the truth that he sees and Kadash trying to get Dalinar to let things be so that the Vorin church and Dalinar's ardents can move on.{{book ref|sa3|16}}{{book ref|sa3|107}} However, Dalinar sees Kadash's innate honesty and feels that he will eventually get through to him.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
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