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'''Hearthstone''' is a large but remote town{{book ref|sa1|10}} near the eastern boarder of the [[Sadeas princedom]] in [[Alethkar]].{{map ref|Alethkar_Color.jpg}} The northern section of Sadeas princedom, including Hearthstone, is overseen by Highmarshal Meridas Amaram prior to his departure to the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
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'''Hearthstone''' is a large but remote town{{book ref|sa1|10}} near the eastern boarder of the [[Sadeas princedom]] in [[Alethkar]].{{map ref|Alethkar_Color.jpg}} The town serves as a focal point for the various farming communities in the region.{{book ref|sa3|5}} The northern section of Sadeas princedom, including Hearthstone, is overseen by Highmarshal Meridas [[Amaram]] prior to his departure to the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa1|10}}
   
 
It is the home of [[Kaladin]]'s family.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
 
It is the home of [[Kaladin]]'s family.{{book ref|sa1|10}}
   
 
== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
It is located behind a hill to protect it from [[highstorm]]s. A large hole had been cut in the rock at the center of the town to catch rainwater from [[highstorm]]s.{{book ref|sa1|37}} The buildings in the town are wedge and built in rows.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Their eastern side is sloped due to the Highstorms.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Windows are rarely found on the northern or southern sides of buildings, but are often built on the sheltered western side.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The town is large enough to have a bakery and several taverns, as well as a central town hall.{{book ref|sa1|25}}
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Hearthstone is built along side a steep hill known as the breakwall, that protects the town from the [[highstorm]]s.{{book ref|sa1|37}} In the centre of town is the breakwater, a large hole cut in rock to catch rainwater.{{book ref|sa1|37}} The buildings in the town are built in rows and are wedge shaped with a sloped eastern side.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Windows are rarely found on the northern or southern sides of buildings, but are often built on the sheltered western side.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The town is large enough to have a bakery and several taverns, as well as a central town hall.{{book ref|sa1|25}}
   
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Hearthstone is about two hours away from [[Hobble's Brook]] and the fields belonging to [[Hobblekin]].{{book ref|sa3|5}} The town of [[Stringken]], is about half a days walk from Hearthstone,{{book ref|sa3|7}} while the city of [[Revolar]] would take several weeks to reach by foot.{{book ref|sa3|31}}
Hearthstone is a farming town and the surrounding hillsides are covered with lavis polyps.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The farmers of Hearthstone are always wary of the worms that can infest their crops. During worming season, the fields of lavis are checked multiple times, a process that takes weeks to complete.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The area also contains thickets of [[snarlbush]] and [[stout markel]] trees.
 
   
 
Hearthstone is a farming town and the surrounding hillsides are covered with [[lavis]] polyps.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The lands are less fertile than they have been in the past{{book ref|sa1|37}} and the farmers of Hearthstone are always wary of the worms that can infest their crops. During worming season, the fields of lavis are checked multiple times, a process that takes weeks to complete.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Local flora includes thickets of [[snarlbush]], [[stout markel trees]] and [[stumpweight trees]]. [[Whitespine]]'s live in the area near Hearthstone and occasionally causes problems for travellers.{{book ref|sa1|31}} Crimes such as theft, rarely occur in the town,{{book ref|sa1|31}} however, banditry has sometimes been an issue.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
Most of the dark eyed inhabitants of the town are of the fourth or fifth nahn.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Kaladin’s family is the exception, being the only darkeyed family of a higher rank. They are of the second nahn.{{book ref|sa1|16}}
 
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The citylord's manor is two storey's and is situated to the north-west of the town.{{book ref|sa3|5}} It is constructed from thick white stone with pillars on its leeward side and like the other buildings in Hearthstone, it is sloped on its eastern side.{{book ref|sa1|37}} A garden containing exotic and colorful plants reside in the mansion's front grounds and is better cared for by Brightlord [[Roshone]] than his predecessor, [[Wistiow]].{{book ref|sa1|37}} The inside of the mansion is decorated with ceramics and lit by a combination of oil lamps and [[Spheres#Light|spheres]].{{book ref|sa1|37}} The [[parshman]] and servant quarters can be found on the northern side of the manor.{{book ref|sa3|5}}
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The members of Hearthstone live simple lives, fairly free of ostentation.{{book ref|sa|25}} Most of the dark eyed inhabitants of the town are of the fourth or fifth [[nahn]].{{book ref|sa1|16}} Kaladin’s family are the exception, being the only [[darkeyed]] family of a higher rank. They are of the second nahn.{{book ref|sa1|16}} [[Hesina]], is also the only darkeyed women in Hearthstone to be able to read and write in the Alethi [[Women's script]].{{book ref|sa1|31}}
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A large majority of the town is destroyed after the [[Everstorm]] is summoned and begins to roam across [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|5}} The manor house, while battered, withstands the storm enough to allow the people of Hearthstone and refugees from surrounding villages to relocate there.{{book ref|sa3|6}} Four of the towns silos are destroyed by the storm, crippling their ability to feed the townspeople.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Brightlord [[Roshone]] took over management of the town several months after the death of Brightlord Wistiow. Roshone resented being relocated from [[Kholinar]] to Hearthstone, treating the townsfolk with distain and contempt.{{book ref|sa1|25}}{{book ref|sa1|31}} He had a particular dislike to Kaladin's father, [[Lirin]], whom he clashed with from the moment he was relocated to the town.{{book ref|sa1|25}} After settling in the town, Roshone began making life hard for Lirin and his family, suggesting that he did not deserve the town's donations for his work and fuelling the rumors surrounding Lirin's inheritance of Wistiow's wealth.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
   
Brightlord [[Roshone]] took over management of the town several months after the death of Brightlord Wistiow. An arranged marriage between Roshone's son, [[Rillir]] and Wistiow's orphaned daughter, Laral, was initially proposed,{{cite}} however, Rilliar was killed by a [[whitespine]] before the finalisation of their union.{{book ref|sa1|41}}}} Roshone was injured in the same hunt which claimed the life of his son, losing one of his legs.{{book ref|sa1|41}}
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The townspeople reacted to Roshone with a mixture of fear and awe, resulting in them often trying to appease him.{{book ref|sa1|31}} An arranged marriage between Roshone's son, [[Rillir]] and Wistiow's orphaned daughter, [[Laral]], was initially proposed,{{book ref|sa1|44}} however, Rillir was killed by a whitespine before the finalisation of their union.{{book ref|sa1|41}} Roshone was injured in the same hunt which claimed the life of his son, losing one of his legs.{{book ref|sa1|41}} The townspeople become more cautious around Roshone after his son's death, wary to provoke a negative response from the Brightlord.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Unwilling to lose the chance to access Laral's wealth, Roshone married the young woman in the place of his son.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
   
When Brightlord [[Amaram]]'s army passes through Hearthstone to recruit soldier's, Roshone forcibly conscripts other eligible citizens, including [[Tien]], son of [[Lirin]].{{cite}} In the hopes of protecting his brother, Kaladin also joined the army, despite his immunity due to his position as surgeon's assistant.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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When Brightlord Amaram's army passes through Hearthstone to recruit soldier's, Roshone forcibly conscripts other eligible citizens, including [[Tien]], son of Lirin.{{book ref|sa1|44}} In the hopes of protecting his brother, Kaladin also joined the army, despite his immunity due to his position as surgeon's assistant.{{book ref|sa1|44}} The feud between Lirin and Roshone settles to a degree after the departure of Lirin's sons.{{book ref|sa3|6}}
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After the town was largely destroyed by the Everstorm, the townsfolk relocate to Laral and Roshone's mansion.{{book ref|sa3|6}} Kaladin finds the townsfolk, including his family, gathered here after he returns home, following the [[Battle of Narak]]. Kaladin's return caused quite a stir amongst the villagers, due to a combination of his slave markings, his possession of a Shardblade and his position as a Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|6}}{{book ref|sa3|7}} After gaining information regarding the whereabouts of the towns missing [[parshmen]], Kaladin departed the town, which he left in the care of Roshone and Laral.{{book ref|sa3|7}} Kaladin's parents, as well as his infant brother, [[Oroden]], also remained behind in Heartstone when Kaladin departed.
   
 
==Politics==
 
==Politics==
Brightlord [[Wistiow]] is the lord of the town until his untimely death.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Brightlord [[Roshone]] is relocated to Hearthstone to to take over at citylord after Wistow’s passing. With him, Roshone brings his son [[Rillir]] whom he plans to marry to Wistiow's daughter [[Laral]] for the purpose of an alliance between their houses.{{book ref|sa1|37}} After Rillir's death following a whitespine hunt, Roshone marries Laral in his place. Despite her younger age, Laral holds more authority over the people of Hearthstone than her husband.{{cite}} <!--OB-->
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Brightlord [[Wistiow]] is the lord of the town until his untimely death,{{book ref|sa1|16}} after which he is succeeded by Brightlord [[Roshone]], who is relocated from Kholinar to Hearthstone.{{book ref|sa1|25}} Brightlord Wistiow governed Hearthstone lightly, more often than not allowing the townsfolk to do as they pleased.{{book ref|sa1|31}} By contrast, Brightlord Roshone's distain for the people of the town lead its inhabitants to try inanely hard to please him.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
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An arranged marriage is set up between Roshone's son, [[Rillir]], and Wistiow's daughter, [[Laral]], for the purpose of an alliance between their houses.{{book ref|sa1|37}} After Rillir's death following a [[whitespine]] hunt, Roshone marries Laral in his place. Despite her younger age, Laral holds more authority over the people of Hearthstone than her husband.{{book ref|sa3|7}}
   
 
===Military===
 
===Military===
Armies occasionally pass through Hearthstone looking for new recruits. The permission of the citylord must first be given before any of the townsfolk and depart with the army.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The citylord can also allow for the impressment of their citizens into passing armies.{{cite}}
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Armies occasionally pass through Hearthstone, particularly during the [[Weeping]],{{book ref|sa1|44}} looking for new recruits and to replenish their supplies.{{book ref|Sa1|44}} The frequency of their passing increased after the beginning of the [[War of Reckoning]].{{book ref|sa1|44}} The permission of the citylord must first be given before any of the townsfolk depart with the army,{{book ref|sa1|16}} and volunteers must be of at least fifteen years of age.{{book ref|sa1|37}} The citylord can also allow for the impressment of their citizens into passing armies.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
   
 
== Notable Residents ==
 
== Notable Residents ==
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Piedralar
Principado Principado Sadeas
Nación Alezkar
Mundo Roshar
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Hearthstone is a large but remote town[1] near the eastern boarder of the Sadeas princedom in Alethkar.[2] The town serves as a focal point for the various farming communities in the region.[3] The northern section of Sadeas princedom, including Hearthstone, is overseen by Highmarshal Meridas Amaram prior to his departure to the Shattered Plains.[1]

It is the home of Kaladin's family.[1]

Geography

Hearthstone is built along side a steep hill known as the breakwall, that protects the town from the highstorms.[4] In the centre of town is the breakwater, a large hole cut in rock to catch rainwater.[4] The buildings in the town are built in rows and are wedge shaped with a sloped eastern side.[5] Windows are rarely found on the northern or southern sides of buildings, but are often built on the sheltered western side.[5] The town is large enough to have a bakery and several taverns, as well as a central town hall.[6]

Hearthstone is about two hours away from Hobble's Brook and the fields belonging to Hobblekin.[3] The town of Stringken, is about half a days walk from Hearthstone,[7] while the city of Revolar would take several weeks to reach by foot.[8]

Hearthstone is a farming town and the surrounding hillsides are covered with lavis polyps.[5] The lands are less fertile than they have been in the past[4] and the farmers of Hearthstone are always wary of the worms that can infest their crops. During worming season, the fields of lavis are checked multiple times, a process that takes weeks to complete.[5] Local flora includes thickets of snarlbush, stout markel trees and stumpweight trees. Whitespine's live in the area near Hearthstone and occasionally causes problems for travellers.[9] Crimes such as theft, rarely occur in the town,[9] however, banditry has sometimes been an issue.[9]

The citylord's manor is two storey's and is situated to the north-west of the town.[3] It is constructed from thick white stone with pillars on its leeward side and like the other buildings in Hearthstone, it is sloped on its eastern side.[4] A garden containing exotic and colorful plants reside in the mansion's front grounds and is better cared for by Brightlord Roshone than his predecessor, Wistiow.[4] The inside of the mansion is decorated with ceramics and lit by a combination of oil lamps and spheres.[4] The parshman and servant quarters can be found on the northern side of the manor.[3]

The members of Hearthstone live simple lives, fairly free of ostentation.[10] Most of the dark eyed inhabitants of the town are of the fourth or fifth nahn.[5] Kaladin’s family are the exception, being the only darkeyed family of a higher rank. They are of the second nahn.[5] Hesina, is also the only darkeyed women in Hearthstone to be able to read and write in the Alethi Women's script.[9]

A large majority of the town is destroyed after the Everstorm is summoned and begins to roam across Roshar.[3] The manor house, while battered, withstands the storm enough to allow the people of Hearthstone and refugees from surrounding villages to relocate there.[11] Four of the towns silos are destroyed by the storm, crippling their ability to feed the townspeople.[7]

History

Brightlord Roshone took over management of the town several months after the death of Brightlord Wistiow. Roshone resented being relocated from Kholinar to Hearthstone, treating the townsfolk with distain and contempt.[6][9] He had a particular dislike to Kaladin's father, Lirin, whom he clashed with from the moment he was relocated to the town.[6] After settling in the town, Roshone began making life hard for Lirin and his family, suggesting that he did not deserve the town's donations for his work and fuelling the rumors surrounding Lirin's inheritance of Wistiow's wealth.[9]

The townspeople reacted to Roshone with a mixture of fear and awe, resulting in them often trying to appease him.[9] An arranged marriage between Roshone's son, Rillir and Wistiow's orphaned daughter, Laral, was initially proposed,[12] however, Rillir was killed by a whitespine before the finalisation of their union.[13] Roshone was injured in the same hunt which claimed the life of his son, losing one of his legs.[13] The townspeople become more cautious around Roshone after his son's death, wary to provoke a negative response from the Brightlord.[12] Unwilling to lose the chance to access Laral's wealth, Roshone married the young woman in the place of his son.[12]

When Brightlord Amaram's army passes through Hearthstone to recruit soldier's, Roshone forcibly conscripts other eligible citizens, including Tien, son of Lirin.[12] In the hopes of protecting his brother, Kaladin also joined the army, despite his immunity due to his position as surgeon's assistant.[12] The feud between Lirin and Roshone settles to a degree after the departure of Lirin's sons.[11]

After the town was largely destroyed by the Everstorm, the townsfolk relocate to Laral and Roshone's mansion.[11] Kaladin finds the townsfolk, including his family, gathered here after he returns home, following the Battle of Narak. Kaladin's return caused quite a stir amongst the villagers, due to a combination of his slave markings, his possession of a Shardblade and his position as a Knights Radiant.[11][7] After gaining information regarding the whereabouts of the towns missing parshmen, Kaladin departed the town, which he left in the care of Roshone and Laral.[7] Kaladin's parents, as well as his infant brother, Oroden, also remained behind in Heartstone when Kaladin departed.

Politics

Brightlord Wistiow is the lord of the town until his untimely death,[5] after which he is succeeded by Brightlord Roshone, who is relocated from Kholinar to Hearthstone.[6] Brightlord Wistiow governed Hearthstone lightly, more often than not allowing the townsfolk to do as they pleased.[9] By contrast, Brightlord Roshone's distain for the people of the town lead its inhabitants to try inanely hard to please him.[9]

An arranged marriage is set up between Roshone's son, Rillir, and Wistiow's daughter, Laral, for the purpose of an alliance between their houses.[4] After Rillir's death following a whitespine hunt, Roshone marries Laral in his place. Despite her younger age, Laral holds more authority over the people of Hearthstone than her husband.[7]

Military

Armies occasionally pass through Hearthstone, particularly during the Weeping,[12] looking for new recruits and to replenish their supplies.[12] The frequency of their passing increased after the beginning of the War of Reckoning.[12] The permission of the citylord must first be given before any of the townsfolk depart with the army,[5] and volunteers must be of at least fifteen years of age.[4] The citylord can also allow for the impressment of their citizens into passing armies.[12]

Notable Residents

Notes

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