Syre

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Syre
Tipo Sword
Mundo de origen Sel
Universo Cosmere

The Teo men prefer more physical contests, such as jousting or broadsword sparring. For a woman, however, the syre is perfect. The light blade allows us to make full use of our dexterity and allows us to capitalize on our superior intelligence.

Sarene on the use of syres[1]

The syre is a light sword created in Jaador on Sel.[1] In Jaador, it was originally known as a jedaver,[2] but is now more commonly known by its Fjordell name, syre.[1][3]

In Jaador, the syre was originally a weapon for scouts, but fell into disuse before being reintroduced as a fencing weapon for the nobility.[1] From there, the use of syres spread to Duladel, where they are sometimes known as kmeer.[4] Duladel, however, was generally neutral, and the republican class turned fencing with the syre into a sport rather than using it for potentially lethal duels. Modern day Dulas consider the ability to fence with a syre a requirement for being viewed as a solider, regardless of how many battles a person has won. From Duladel, syres skipped over Arelon, as the Elantrians disapproved of anything resembling violence, but made their way to Teod, where fencing with them became a sport for women instead of men.[1]

When Sarene moved to Arelon, she brought several of her syres with her, and eventually began teaching the noblewomen to fence, thus introducing the sport to Arelon.[1]

Raoden, posing as a Dula named Kaloo, said that though Dulas can duel well, a syre isn't much good against a trained soldier.[5]

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