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They believe great power requires a strong will to control it. They often attract tinkerers who like to dig down into the shape and soul of a thing, break it, and see what makes it work. However, their oaths are themed toward control—that they need to be able to control, contain, and channel the terrible power inside them. They tend to object to those who focus only on their destructive sides, as they argue that in order to create, one must understand the pieces of the thing they are trying to make. They don’t see themselves as being about destruction—though their powers are the most destructive of any order of Knights Radiant. They instead see their nature as being about control, precision, and understanding. In the Knights Radiant, they tend to act as the equivalent of artillery in a modern army. If you want a large swath of land destroyed or burned, you call in the Dustbringers. However, they were also often used as sappers, engineers, and strategists.{{wob ref|13774}} |
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They attract anyone who likes to take things apart, who likes to know how things work. They also attract those who are a little foolhardy at times—brave soldiers who see themselves as containing and controlling terrible destruction so it won’t get out of hand and hurt innocents.{{wob ref|13774}} |
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== Known Dustbringers == |
== Known Dustbringers == |
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Heraldo | Chanarach | ||
Spren | Ashspren | ||
Potencias | Division y Abrasion | ||
Spren de armadura | Desconocido | ||
Mundo de origen | Roshar | ||
Universo | Cosmere | ||
Aparece en | El archivo de las tormentas |
“Smoke curled from the occasional patches of growth or heaps of burning corpses. Even some sections of rock smoldered. The Dustbringers had done their work well. ”
The Order of Dustbringers is an order of Knights Radiant on Roshar.[2]
The Dustbringers are Surgebinders who use the Surges of Division and Abrasion, and they are associated with the ruby polestone. They formed Nahel bonds with ashspren.[3]
Ideals of the Dustbringers
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, identical for all orders of the Radiants, is used as their motto. Each of the Radiant Orders then had an additional four ideals that were unique to each order. The Dustbringers focus on learning to keep their passion and rage at bay out of a sense of responsibility[4], seeking self-mastery[5].
Dustbringer oaths were themed toward responsibility. They were led to understand that the powers they used needed to be properly channeled, much as their own desires and wills needed proper form and shape. As a Dustbringer moved through the oaths, they were taught greater powers of destruction—and are one of the only orders where their abilities weren’t all available at the beginning, but instead were delivered slowly, as they made the proper oaths. Each oath led to a greater understanding of power, the nature of holding it, and the associated responsibility.[5]
The First Ideal
“Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination. ”
—The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant[6]
Abilities
The Dustbringers use the Surges of Division and Abrasion.
Abrasion allows the user to be completely free of friction, allowing them to move without impediment. It has also been shown to allow the Surgebinder to slide across surfaces.[7]
Division gives the Surgebinder the ability to cause objects to burn, degrade, or turn to dust, likely with great control, as Malata engraves a table using this surge. Division also works on living flesh.[3] So far it is not known what other powers the Dustbringers had, although it is likely they had the ability to ignite objects.[1]
History
Also known as the Releasers, they claimed to have been misjudged by the people because of the nature of their powers and the similarity in their name to the Voidbringers. They always disliked being called Dustbringers and tried to get people to address them as Releasers, but this didn't fully work, since "the new name didn't catch on".[8]
Some of the other Knights Radiant felt that they were "on the edge" and did not get along with them. This included the Skybreakers, despite the two orders' similarities.[9]
They believe great power requires a strong will to control it. They often attract tinkerers who like to dig down into the shape and soul of a thing, break it, and see what makes it work. However, their oaths are themed toward control—that they need to be able to control, contain, and channel the terrible power inside them. They tend to object to those who focus only on their destructive sides, as they argue that in order to create, one must understand the pieces of the thing they are trying to make. They don’t see themselves as being about destruction—though their powers are the most destructive of any order of Knights Radiant. They instead see their nature as being about control, precision, and understanding. In the Knights Radiant, they tend to act as the equivalent of artillery in a modern army. If you want a large swath of land destroyed or burned, you call in the Dustbringers. However, they were also often used as sappers, engineers, and strategists.[5]
They attract anyone who likes to take things apart, who likes to know how things work. They also attract those who are a little foolhardy at times—brave soldiers who see themselves as containing and controlling terrible destruction so it won’t get out of hand and hurt innocents.[5]
Known Dustbringers
Quotes
“And when they were spoken of by the common folk, the Releasers claimed to be misjudged because of the dreadful nature of their power; and when they dealt with others, always were they firm in their claim that other epithets, notably "Dustbringers," often heard in the common speech, were unacceptable substitutions, in particular for their similarity to the word "Voidbringers." They did also exercise anger in great prejudice regarding it, though to many who speak, there was little difference between these two assemblies. ”
Trivia
- There will be more Dustbringers introduced in Rhythm of War.[11]
Notes
- ↑ a b Preludio al Archivo de las Tormentas#
- ↑ Palabras radiantes capítulo 36 Epígrafe#
- ↑ a b Juramentada capítulo 107#
- ↑ Isaac Stewart r/Stormlight_Archive AMA
— Arcanum - 2019-10-01# - ↑ a b c d The Ten Orders of Knights Radiant
— Arcanum - 2020-06-09# - ↑ El camino de los reyes capítulo 59#
- ↑ Palabras radiantes interludio I-9#
- ↑ /r/books AMA 2015
— Arcanum - 2015-08-01# - ↑ Skyward Seattle signing
— Arcanum - 2018-11-10# - ↑ Palabras radiantes capítulo 36#
- ↑ Skyward Chicago signing
— Arcanum - 2018-11-16#