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While out on the [[Shattered Plains]] during the [[War of Reckoning]], Thanadal refused to discuss the issue of a joint plateau assault with [[Dalinar]], sending a messenger declining the possibility without even meeting him in person.{{book ref|sa1|28}}
 
While out on the [[Shattered Plains]] during the [[War of Reckoning]], Thanadal refused to discuss the issue of a joint plateau assault with [[Dalinar]], sending a messenger declining the possibility without even meeting him in person.{{book ref|sa1|28}}
   
After the [[Battle of Narak]] and the following settling of the tower city of [[Urithiru]], most of the Alethi [[highprince]]s moved across the Shattered Plains with their war camps in tow. When they vacated the craters they had occupied as well as the surrounding land and resources, they left them for the two highprinces that had decided not the make the move. Highprince Thanadal, one of those highprinces, reportedly built himself a virtual kingdom of his own in the area.{{book ref|sa3|104}} The political implications of Thanadal's refusal to join in Urithiru and its subsequent rising power is uncertain still. However, [[Highprince of Commerce]] [[Turinad Sebarial]] worried over Thanadal's continued seizure of Alethi resources on the [[Shattered Plains]],{{book ref|sa3|104}} and [[Aladar]] expressed worry to Dalinar that without Thanadal's forces joining those at Urithiru, their armies would be too weak to establish Urithiru as a bastion of order in the world.{{book ref|sa3|2}}
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After the [[Battle of Narak]] and the following settling of the tower city of [[Urithiru]], most of the Alethi [[highprince]]s moved across the Shattered Plains with their war camps in tow. When they vacated the craters they had occupied as well as the surrounding land and resources, they left them for Highprinces Thanadal and [[Vamah]], who had decided not to make the move.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Thanadal took advantage of the opportunity to build himself a virtual kingdom of his own in the area.{{book ref|sa3|104}} The political implications of Thanadal's refusal to join the others in Urithiru with regards to its subsequent rising power is uncertain. However, [[Highprince of Commerce]] [[Turinad Sebarial]] worried over Thanadal's continued seizure of Alethi resources on the [[Shattered Plains]],{{book ref|sa3|104}} and [[Aladar]] expressed worry to Dalinar that without Thanadal's forces joining those at Urithiru, their armies would be too weak to establish Urithiru as the bastion of order he had envisioned.{{book ref|sa3|2}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revisión del 03:03 15 oct 2020

Thanadal
Familia
Ancestros Sadees[1]
Títulos Alto príncipe de Alethkar
Residencia Los campamentos de guerra alezi
Nacionalidad de Alezkar
Mundo natal Roshar
Universo Cosmere

Highprince Thanadal is a highprince of Alethkar.[2] His princedom is in central Alethkar,[3] and his colors are red and brown.[4] Thanadal's army has one full Shardbearer, Brightlord Resi, who carries a set of Shards passed down by the royal line and usually given to a warrior who is also given the title of Royal Defender. His army also contains three other men who have either Plate or Blade; Thanadal himself has neither.[5]

History

While out on the Shattered Plains during the War of Reckoning, Thanadal refused to discuss the issue of a joint plateau assault with Dalinar, sending a messenger declining the possibility without even meeting him in person.[4]

After the Battle of Narak and the following settling of the tower city of Urithiru, most of the Alethi highprinces moved across the Shattered Plains with their war camps in tow. When they vacated the craters they had occupied as well as the surrounding land and resources, they left them for Highprinces Thanadal and Vamah, who had decided not to make the move.[6] Thanadal took advantage of the opportunity to build himself a virtual kingdom of his own in the area.[7] The political implications of Thanadal's refusal to join the others in Urithiru with regards to its subsequent rising power is uncertain. However, Highprince of Commerce Turinad Sebarial worried over Thanadal's continued seizure of Alethi resources on the Shattered Plains,[7] and Aladar expressed worry to Dalinar that without Thanadal's forces joining those at Urithiru, their armies would be too weak to establish Urithiru as the bastion of order he had envisioned.[6]

Trivia

  • Thanadal never actually appears on-screen and is never described in the books.

Notes

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