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=== Captain of Honor's Path ===
Notum at some point became the captain of ''[[Honor's Path]]''. In early {{rosharan date|1174}}, Notum and his crew took port in [[Celebrant]].{{book ref|sa3|102}} After a disturbance in the city, the ship was preparing to flee, but after Syl called out to his ship, revealing her identity, he took her and her companions aboard the ship. Notum initially confined the [[Knights Radiant|Radiant]]s and their [[spren]] to their quarters; however, after a week's travel, he released all of them but Syl because he claimed that it was dishonorable to hold people who were not prisoners against their will. He kept Syl in captivity, though, intending to deliver her to the honorspren capital. Upon her release to the deck, Notum gave [[Shallan]] permission to bring the [[Cognitive Realm|Cognitive]] aspect beads on the deck and practice visualizing them. He briefly explained to her how the beads work in [[Shadesmar]].{{book ref|sa3|108}}
 
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|[[Adolin]] to Notum{{book ref|sa4|87}}
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Notum, as an honorspren, tends to form an opinion and then not deviate from it. He is open enough to realize that it is a strength of humans to be able to be convinced of a different truth, but does not claim that ability for himself.{{book ref|sa3|108}} This changes when [[Adolin]] rushes to his rescue and saves him from a group of [[Tukari]].{{book ref|sa4|35}} Notum struggles with the idea that men are still honorable, having dismissed the idea his whole life; however, his own innate sense of honor forces him to admit the fact, especially after the honorspren subsequently bribe him to slander Adolin and his [[Radiant]] and [[spren]] companions. This internal struggle culminates in his publicly defending Adolin during his trial at [[Lasting Integrity]].{{book ref|sa4|87}}
 
== Trivia ==
*Notum's name, like that of a number of other honorspren, is derived from real-world linguistics related to the wind.{{wob ref|9250}} Specifically, he is named for [https://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Anemoi#Notus |Notus]], the Ancient Greek god of the South Wind.
 
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