Pasiones

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Pasiones
Mundo de origen Roshar
Universo de origen Cosmere

The Passions are a philosophy or religion from Thaylenah on Roshar.[1][2][3]

Philosophy

Don't know much blustering math...But I do know the Passions. You win when you need it most, you see.

The primary tenet of the Passions is that wanting something changes fate to draw it to you.[1][4] If you need money very badly, you will win when you gamble,[2] or if you strongly desire to visit a particular destination, you will get there even without a map.[5] In a sense, passionate people make their own luck.[1][4] The Passions do not have a formal theology, yet some people treat them as a religion instead of a philosophy.[1] Belief in the Passions is reinforced by the existence of spren on Roshar,[1] which often appear in response to emotions.

Both good and bad Omens are a common feature of the Passions and can have an enormous effect on the morale of Thaylen sailors. An encounter with a santhid at sea is considered the best omen one could have,[4] whereas the death of a ship's pet[6] or food that goes rotten too quickly[7] might be seen as bad omens. Omens are believed to manifest as a result of the emotions of those who witness them. Someone feeling a dread Passion may have bad dreams full of premonitions at night, and witness omens during the day.[7] The traditional way to disperse a bad omen is to derive a good turn from it, thus proving that fate is on your side. If you can win the internal struggle to be optimistic instead of gloomy, that will reflect in the world around you.[7]

Although Thaylens may speak of "Dark Soulcasting",[8] and lore holds that the most Passionate among them could reopen the "portal of worlds" (possibly referring to an Oathgate),[9] the Passions do not actually have any inherent magical component.[10]

Relationship to Shards

The Passions have their basis in traditions that were influenced by the Shard Odium.[11] Odium refers to himself as an incarnation of "Passion"[12] and many of his followers (such as the Fused and Moash) commonly speak of Passion that comes from or honors Odium.[13][14][15] Although the Thaylen Passions are not directly linked to Odium, indirect connections through tradition and inspiration do exist.[11]

Another Shard named Ruin that formerly inhabited Scadrial also spoke pointedly about passion.[16][17] This may have some significance in the cosmere, as not all of the Shards share Ruin and Odium's regard for passion.[18]

Practitioners

Although Thaylenah is not considered a "Vorin kingdom",[2] Vorinism is culturally dominant[19] and there is an outpost of Vorin leadership located there.[20] Thaylens are therefore nominally Vorin, but many prominent Thaylens (including Yalb,[2] Yokska,[21] and Vstim[22]) also follow the Passions. Queen Fen and her husband Kmakl both make reference to the Passions,[9][23] and Febrth continues to follow the Passions even after joining the Diagram.[5] Rysn expresses some skepticism about the Passions, although they seem to be culturally ingrained in her.[22] Hobber also follows the Passions,[24] although his ethnicity is not known.

Fen tells Dalinar Kholin that as a result of his heresy, some of her people are calling for Thaylenah to abandon Vorinism altogether in favor of the Passions.[25] However, the return of the Voidbringers, whose culture and practice bear similarity to the Passions, has resulted in its falling further out of favor.[6]

Perception

But wishing and expecting is of the Passions. A heresy. A good Vorin worries about transforming themselves.

—Elhokar Kholin[26]

The Passions are generally dismissed by people from Vorin strongholds such as Alethkar and Jah Keved. Elhokar Kholin calls them heretical,[27] while Shallan Davar and Navani Kholin see them as a pagan pseudo-religion or set of superstitions.[9][2] Jasnah Kholin believes that all religions, including the Passions, are equally impossible to verify.[3]

Trivia

Notes

  1. a b c d e Stormlight Three Update #4
    Arcanum - 2016-10-12#
  2. a b c d e f El camino de los reyes capítulo 8#
  3. a b Palabras radiantes capítulo 3#
  4. a b c Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 8#
  5. a b Juramentada capítulo 43#
  6. a b Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 4#
  7. a b c Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 6#
  8. Esquirla del Amanecer (novella) capítulo 5#
  9. a b c Juramentada capítulo 12#
  10. a b Shadows of Self San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-09#
  11. a b Skyward Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-16#
  12. Juramentada capítulo 57#
  13. Juramentada capítulo 120#
  14. Juramentada capítulo 122#
  15. Juramentada interludio I-12#
  16. El Héroe de las Eras capítulo 57#
  17. Oathbringer release party
    Arcanum - 2017-11-13#
  18. Idaho Falls signing
    Arcanum - 2018-07-21#
  19. El camino de los reyes interludio I-4#
  20. Juramentada capítulo 50#
  21. Juramentada capítulo 62#
  22. a b Palabras radiantes interludio I-3#
  23. Juramentada capítulo 118#
  24. Juramentada capítulo 35#
  25. Juramentada capítulo 107#
  26. Juramentada capítulo 74#
  27. Palabras radiantes capítulo 74#
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