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|cover = Warbreaker Cover.jpeg
|released = June 9, 2009
|publisher = Tor
|ISBN = 0-7653-1177-1
}}</nowiki>
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'''''Warbreaker''''' is a stand-alone fantasy novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]], which is available for purchase in bookstores or for free download from his website.{{bws ref|books/Warbreaker|''Warbreaker'' Portal|date=?}}
 
*''Intro should be at most a paragraph. Include highlights of the article. Mention if part of a series.''
 
== Plot Summary ==
*''Include link to the /summary (if applicable).''
 
*'''''Brief''' summary of events, a few paragraphs at the most.''
 
== Characters ==
<nowiki>*</nowiki> denotes Point of View character
===Sisirinah (Siri)*===
[[Siri]] is the main character of the book. She is the youngest princess of the small country Idris, and is known for being rebellious and colorful, rather than attempting to detract attention from herself as the Idrian doctrine of Austreism requires. On the day of Vivenna's birthday, when Vivenna is required to be sent to Hallandren, their father decides to send Siri in her place. Siri's ability to adapt and love for bright colors allows her to learn to enjoy Hallandren in a way that Vivenna would never have been able to. This, in turn, allows her to befriend the God King and Lightsong, as well as help defeat a plot to cause a war between Hallandren in Idris.
*'''Potentially remove spoilers'''
===Vivenna*===
[[Vivenna]] is Siri's sister, and the eldest child of the king of Idris. She is the perfect daughter: responsible, caring, and completely devoted to Austre. There is a contract with Hallandren that requires her to be sent to marry the God King and bear him a child(which will be still-born and become the next God King) on her eighteenth birthday. However, when the time comes for her to go, the king is unable to relinquish her, and takes advantage of the loose wording of the contract(it states only that "the Princess must be sent on Vivenna's eigtheenth birthday") to send Siri in her place. Due to this, Vivenna goes through a brief depression, in which she feels like her only reason for living has been taken by Siri. She soon decides to go rescue Siri, however, and falls in with the mercenaries [[Denth]] and [[Tonk_Fah|Tonk Fah]], whom she hires to help rescue her sister.
*'''Potentially remove spoilers'''
===Vasher*===
[[Vasher]] We don't know very much about Vasher until the end of the book, when we discover that he is one of the[[Five_Scholars|Five Scholars]] of Nalthis. He is presented as the villain until the middle of the book, when it is revealed that he is working against a war between Idris and Hallandren. He is quiet and unwilling to talk about his past, but there is something about him which makes Vivenna trust him. He is in possession of the sword [[Nightblood]], as well as large amounts of BioChromatic Breath.
*'''This is bad and will be rewritten'''
===Lightsong the Bold*===
[[Lightsong]] is the Returned god of bravery in the Hallandren court of gods. He has no memory of his life before being Returned, and his only connection to his past life is through [[Llarimar]], his servant, who is forbidden from speaking of it. Because he is skeptical of the idea the he is a god and he wishes to stop the people of Hallandren from putting their faith in him, he acts outwardly foolish. This, however, does not seem to have an affect on how people view him, as they claim he must have died incredibly bravely to be returned. He is friends(or possibly more than friends) with the goddess [[Blushweaver]], and eventually they end up working together.
*'''Needs to be rewritten'''
===Susebron===
 
===Llarimar===
 
===Blushweaver the Beautiful===
 
===Denth (VaraTreledees)===
===VaraTreledees (Denth)===
 
 
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== Setting ==
''Warbreaker'' takes place on the planet [[Nalthis]], a [[Shardworld]] in [[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon Sanderson's]] [[Cosmere]].{{wob ref|6700}} The story occurs mostly in the city of [[T'Telir]], capital of [[Hallandren]], with some early scenes set in Bevalis, capital of [[Idris]].
 
*''Brief summary of setting (alternate Earth or Shardworld? Where on?)''
 
===Magic System===
{{for|Awakening}} '''Is there a way to put more than one link in this <nowiki>{{for}}</nowiki> template? It would be nice to link to BioChromatic Breath as well.'''
The magic system on Nalthis is known as [[Awakening]]. Using an individual's [[BioChromatic Breath|Breath]], or part of their innate [[Investiture]], as fuel, an Awakener can animate lifeless objects, such as scarves, rugs, straw, etc. Color is also a fuel for Awakening, and upon relinquishing one's Breath, color is drained from an object that the Awakener is touching '''(do they have to be touching?)''', though this object is not always the object being Awakened. The final piece to the Awakening puzzle is the [[Command]], a verbal phrase that describes what the Awakener wants the object being Awakened to do. Awakening often requires many Breaths to perform. This is somewhat problematic, as each person born on Nalthis is born with a single Breath. An individual can give their Breath to someone else, however, thus making Awakening possible.
 
Holding many Breaths also grants the individual enhancements such as perfect pitch and perfect color recognition. These enhancements are obtained once an individual reaches specific [[Heightening|Heightenings]] by holding a certain number of Breaths. There are ten known Heightenings, and the threshold of Breath for each Heightening varies from individual to individual, though approximations can be made.
 
*''If applicable make a brief Magic System sub-section.''
 
== Easter Eggs (and cosmere connections) ==
*''A summary of all easter eggs contained in the work (such as cameos of real-life people). For cosmere works include interconnections to the cosmere, such as the identity of Hoid and other worldhoppers, Shards, Shardpools, etc.''
 
==Behind the Scenes==
===Writing Process===
*''Include relevant information about Brandon's process writing the work, his inspirations, canibalizations and re-writes.''
Warbreaker was a unique writing experience for Brandon. It started with him wanting to put a free e-book on his website. He did not want to place an unpublished book there, though, because he did not want to offer people an inferior product to what they could buy in a store. So, after getting permission from Tor, Brandon set out to write his newest novel, releasing each draft as he finished them onto his website. As a result he was able to get feedback from many of his fans, and his fans got the chance to see his writing process in action. When the novel was finished, Tor published the book in hardcover and later paperback, and Brandon placed this final version on his website for all to read and share.
 
Warbreaker can be downloaded for free [http://brandonsanderson.com/books/warbreaker/warbreaker/ here].
 
===Inspirations===
*The theme of reversals within the novel came about from Brandon wanting to write a book where reversals happen often,{{wob ref|6029}} as well as Brandon doing similar yet different concepts as his earlier works [[Elantris]] and the [[Mistborn (series)#Era 1: The First Trilogy|Era 1 Mistborn trilogy]].{{wob ref|6798}}
*Siri and Vivenna were inspired by the fiary tale archetype of the peasant/royalty swap.{{wob ref|6023}}
*The Idrian monks came to be because Brandon wanted to write about monks that are not very religious.{{wob ref|6032}}
*Lightsong was inspired by Brandon's desire to write a story about what it is like to live as a member of a pantheon of gods.{{wob ref|6034}}
*Llarimar is based off of Scott Franson, a man who attends Brandon's church.{{wob ref|6036}}
*T'Telir was inspired by Hawaii.{{wob ref|6698}}
*Lifeless were inspired by Brandon wanting to make an undead creature that was not the zombie or vampire trope.{{wob ref|6699}}
*Nightblood came about because Brandon wanted a talking sword in one of his books.{{wob ref|6705}}
*Blushweaver was created to be a foil to Lightsong.{{wob ref|6713}}
*Denth formed from Brandon's desire to have a bad guy who was likeable and funny.{{wob ref|6720}}
*Bluefingers originated from Brandon's desire to tell a story about a scribe in a palace who was looked down upon for his simple birth, but ended up being the hero. Though Bluefingers wound up not being the hero, he is a hero in his own mind. {{wob ref|6722}}
*[[Heightening#Tenth Heightening|Color Distortion]] was added halfway through the first draft to allow stronger visual indication of someone who had reached the top Heightenings.{{wob ref|6797}}
*Vivenna's actions when living on the streets are very similar to the character Fantine from ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo.{{wob ref|7301}}
*When creating Vasher, Brandon wanted a hero ho was different from his standard; someone who wasn't glib, who wasn't good with people, who had trouble expressing himself and let anger get the best of him.{{wob ref|7339}}
*Warbreaker was inspired by [[Dadradah]], one of the religions that [[Sazed]] preached about, which focused on worshipping art.{{wob ref|5429}}
*The scene where Susebron and Siri have their midnight meal in Chapter 36 is a direct representation of Brandon's honeymoon where he and his wife would order room service at 3 a.m.{{wob ref|7289}}
 
===Cannibalizations===
*Vasher was originally in the [[The Way of Kings Prime|2002 version of The Way of Kings]].{{qa ref|1076|12|When you were planning Zahel being Vasher, how long did you do that?|date=Mar 6th, 2014}}
*Siri and Vivenna were originally side characters in the book [[Mythwalker]], which Brandon never finished.{{wob ref|6023}}
*The Royal Locks, or hair that changes color based on the individual's emotions, was a concept Brandon had tried in other unpublished works.{{wob ref|6711}}
*The ability for Returned to heal someone at the cost of their Divine Breath and their life was originally in Elantris, and involved Seons sacrificing themselves and the Aon in their center. Brandon removed this from Elantris because he felt it was too contrived.{{wob ref|6724}}
*The God King being a pawn was a concept originally used in Mythwalker.{{wob ref|6798}}
*The term Awakening was originally used in The Way of Kings, but was pulled due to not accurately describing the magic, like it does in Warbreaker.{{wob ref|6977}}
 
 
 
 
 
*''Include relevant information about Brandon's process writing the work, his inspirations, canibalizationscannibalizations and re-writes.''
 
===Annotations===
Brandon has published chapter by chapter annotations for Warbreaker on his website. They can be [http://brandonsanderson.com/annotation-warbreaker-dedication/ found here.]
 
*''Include links to Annotations and any other supplementary material.''
 
== Publication History ==
*WARBREAKER (Tor, Summer 2009)
*Audio rights (unabridged) to Recorded Books
*UK rights to Gollancz
*French rights to Calmann-Levy
*Bulgarian rights to Bard<ref{{url nameref|url=aa>[http://awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson |text=Awful Agent page]</ref>}}
 
 
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== Awards ==
*Chosen by Library Journal as one of the 5 best SF&F novels of 2009
*Chosen by Barnes & Noble as one of the 5 best SF&F novels of 2009
*Nominated for 2009 Romantic Times Award, Best Epic Fantasy
*An ALA Top Five Fantasy of 2009
*24 on NY Times hardcover list<ref{{url nameref|url=aa http:/>/awfulagent.com/jabclients/sanderson|text=Awful Agent page}}
 
 
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== Cover Art Gallery ==
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