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|Adolin on Amaram{{book ref|sa2|37}}
 
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Meridas Amaram is man who prefers to live his life honorably whenever possible. In most public situations, his conduct is above reproach. He refuses to take advantage of defeated dueling opponents, even when it would be socially acceptable.{{book ref|sa2|22}} He speaks to his men with respect,{{book ref|sa1|47}} paying and feeding them well and allowing some to take shelter in his warcenter during highstorms, switching squads with each storm.{{book ref|sa1|51}} He serves his highprince ably, following the commands of his liege, [[Torol Sadeas|Highprince Sadea]]s, even if he does not agree with the man's actions.{{book ref|sa2|29}} He is kind to people regardless of their social status, knowing the names of his kitchen girls as well as details about their lives.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Amaram is also something of a traditionalist in his leadership style, setting high standards for the men under his command, requiring that they are always neat when in uniform. Amaram also keeps a collection of flutes, which is unusual for a man.
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Meridas Amaram is man who prefers to live his life honorably whenever possible. In most public situations, his conduct is above reproach. He refuses to take advantage of defeated dueling opponents, even when it would be socially acceptable.{{book ref|sa2|22}} He speaks to his men with respect,{{book ref|sa1|47}} paying and feeding them well and allowing some to take shelter in his warcenter during highstorms, switching squads with each storm.{{book ref|sa1|51}} He serves his highprince ably, following the commands of his liege, Highprince Sadeas, even if he does not agree with the man's actions.{{book ref|sa2|29}} He is kind to people regardless of their social status, knowing the names of his kitchen girls as well as details about their lives.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Amaram is also something of a traditionalist in his leadership style, setting high standards for the men under his command, requiring that they are always neat when in uniform. Amaram also keeps a collection of flutes, which is unusual for a man.
   
 
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=== Military Commander ===
 
=== Military Commander ===
Meridas Amaram is a very capable military commander. His primary skill is producing troops that are well-trained and disciplined, which he supplies to [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]] on the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa2|37}} Without Amaram's troops, Sadeas's army would be much less effective. Amaram's force in Alethkar consisted of approximately six thousand men,{{book ref|sa1|47}} including spearmen, archers,{{book ref|sa1|1}} and cavalry.{{book ref|sa1|47}} Amaram also keeps a personal honor guard of around fifty men.{{book ref|sa2|76}} Common soldiers serve a four year tour in the army,{{book ref|sa1|44}} and are paid well and fed decently, which makes Amaram a popular general.{{book ref|sa1|51}} He prefers to take volunteers, but will conscript soldiers when his force is depleted.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Amaram typically recruits soldiers that have little to no experience in combat{{book ref|sa1|14}} and a tour in his army serves the purpose of forging practiced soldiers.{{book ref|sa2|37}} The force is overall an honest one,{{book ref|sa1|30}} although there is some mistreatment and corruption among the lower level officers and lighteyes.{{book ref|sa1|51}} Amaram's soldiers are also well-kept, wearing traditional uniforms with [[takama]]s and polished buttons on their coats.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Amaram is also a skilled leader{{book ref|sa2|22}} and a very capable general as well,{{book ref|sa2|37}} among the most accomplished in Alethkar.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Prior to gaining his Shards, Amaram preferred to enter battle himself late,{{book ref|sa1|47}} directing a cavalry charge against the enemy at an opportune moment.{{book ref|sa1|67}}
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Meridas Amaram is a very capable military commander. His primary skill is producing troops that are well-trained and disciplined, which he supplies to Sadeas on the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa2|37}} Without Amaram's troops, Sadeas's army would be much less effective. Amaram's force in Alethkar consisted of approximately six thousand men,{{book ref|sa1|47}} including spearmen, archers,{{book ref|sa1|1}} and cavalry.{{book ref|sa1|47}} Amaram also keeps a personal honor guard of around fifty men.{{book ref|sa2|76}} Common soldiers serve a four year tour in the army,{{book ref|sa1|44}} and are paid well and fed decently, which makes Amaram a popular general.{{book ref|sa1|51}} He prefers to take volunteers, but will conscript soldiers when his force is depleted.{{book ref|sa1|44}} Amaram typically recruits soldiers that have little to no experience in combat{{book ref|sa1|14}} and a tour in his army serves the purpose of forging practiced soldiers.{{book ref|sa2|37}} The force is overall an honest one,{{book ref|sa1|30}} although there is some mistreatment and corruption among the lower level officers and lighteyes.{{book ref|sa1|51}} Amaram's soldiers are also well-kept, wearing traditional uniforms with [[takama]]s and polished buttons on their coats.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Amaram is also a skilled leader{{book ref|sa2|22}} and a very capable general as well,{{book ref|sa2|37}} among the most accomplished in Alethkar.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Prior to gaining his Shards, Amaram preferred to enter battle himself late,{{book ref|sa1|47}} directing a cavalry charge against the enemy at an opportune moment.{{book ref|sa1|67}}
   
 
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Several years later in late 1172, during another battle against Brightlord Hallaw's forces, a Shardbearer, [[Helaran Davar]],{{book ref|sa2|52}} attacked Amaram and his men during the battle,{{book ref|sa1|1}} killing members of Kaladin's squad.{{book ref|sa1|47}} During the attack, Amaram's honor guard scattered and his horse was killed, falling on his leg and shattering it in multiple places. Before Helaran could take Meridas's life, Kaladin and the remainder of his squad arrived. While Amaram crawled to safety, Kaladin managed to kill the Shardbearer at the cost of most of his men's lives. To Amaram's shock, Kaladin refused the Shards, giving them to [[Coreb]], one of his men.
 
Several years later in late 1172, during another battle against Brightlord Hallaw's forces, a Shardbearer, [[Helaran Davar]],{{book ref|sa2|52}} attacked Amaram and his men during the battle,{{book ref|sa1|1}} killing members of Kaladin's squad.{{book ref|sa1|47}} During the attack, Amaram's honor guard scattered and his horse was killed, falling on his leg and shattering it in multiple places. Before Helaran could take Meridas's life, Kaladin and the remainder of his squad arrived. While Amaram crawled to safety, Kaladin managed to kill the Shardbearer at the cost of most of his men's lives. To Amaram's shock, Kaladin refused the Shards, giving them to [[Coreb]], one of his men.
 
{{image|Sas Nahn by Esther Schrader.jpg|side=left|height=250px|Betraying [[Kaladin]] and his men}}
 
   
 
In the hours after the attack, Amaram conferred with his counselors, attempting to determine the identity of his assassin,{{book ref|sa1|51}} as Helaran's face had been ruined by Kaladin's attack.{{book ref|sa2|52}} He communicated with [[Restares]], a member of the Sons of Honor, who convinced him that the [[Ghostbloods]] must have been responsible for the assassination attempt, despite Amaram's disbelief that they would make such a bold move.{{book ref|sa1|51}} Restares also convinced Amaram that he should take the Shards that Kaladin had won for himself. He had Kaladin and the surviving members of his squad brought to his warcenter. There he ordered his soldiers to kill the rest of Kaladin's squad and took the Blade for himself. Meridas explained to Kaladin that it was necessary that he possess the Shards, as he had trained as a Shardbearer and no one would believe that Kaladin had willingly given them up. As a reward for saving his own life, Amaram spared Kaladin's, having him branded as a slave and sold.
 
In the hours after the attack, Amaram conferred with his counselors, attempting to determine the identity of his assassin,{{book ref|sa1|51}} as Helaran's face had been ruined by Kaladin's attack.{{book ref|sa2|52}} He communicated with [[Restares]], a member of the Sons of Honor, who convinced him that the [[Ghostbloods]] must have been responsible for the assassination attempt, despite Amaram's disbelief that they would make such a bold move.{{book ref|sa1|51}} Restares also convinced Amaram that he should take the Shards that Kaladin had won for himself. He had Kaladin and the surviving members of his squad brought to his warcenter. There he ordered his soldiers to kill the rest of Kaladin's squad and took the Blade for himself. Meridas explained to Kaladin that it was necessary that he possess the Shards, as he had trained as a Shardbearer and no one would believe that Kaladin had willingly given them up. As a reward for saving his own life, Amaram spared Kaladin's, having him branded as a slave and sold.
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During Amaram's time at the Shattered Plains, he spent much of his time attempting to locate the lost city of [[Urithiru]],{{book ref|sa2|52}} which he believed could be accessed via the [[Oathgate]] at [[Stormseat]], which he thought to be located on the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa2|60}} He also wished to make contact with the Parshendi to inquire about the Voidbringers.{{book ref|sa2|52}} He had the Plains surveyed further than even the best Alethi maps. Amaram wrote about all of this himself in the [[stormwarden script]]. He kept all of his research and speculation locked away in a secure room within his buildings, as the knowledge that he could write and the subjects of his writings could be incredibly damaging. He also had dinner with Dalinar, trying to convince him to explore the Plains more thoroughly.{{book ref|sa2|49}}
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During Amaram's time at the Shattered Plains, he spent much of his time attempting to locate the lost city of [[Urithiru]],{{book ref|sa2|52}} which he believed could be accessed via the [[Oathgate]] at [[Stormseat]], which he thought to be located on the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa2|60}} He also wished to make contact with the Parshendi to inquire about the Voidbringers.{{book ref|sa2|52}} He had the Plains surveyed further than even the best Alethi maps. Amaram wrote about all of this himself in the [[stormwarden script]]. He kept all of his research and speculation locked away in a secure room within his buildings, as the knowledge that he could write and the subjects of his writings could be incredibly damaging. He also had dinner with Dalinar, trying to convince him to to explore the Plains more thoroughly.{{book ref|sa2|49}}
   
 
Not long afterward, on the orders of the Ghostbloods, [[Shallan]] sneaked into Amaram's home.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Using her Lightweaving, she managed to break into Amaram's secure room, and discover his research and theories. Shallan recorded several of his maps and notes, returning them to the Ghostbloods for their analysis.{{book ref|sa2|54}} Amaram briefly spoke with Shallan as she left the property in the guise of a messenger.{{book ref|sa2|52}} During the conversation he showed her his Blade, which she recognized as having belonged to her brother. This confirmed Helaran's death to her, making her believe that Amaram had killed him.
 
Not long afterward, on the orders of the Ghostbloods, [[Shallan]] sneaked into Amaram's home.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Using her Lightweaving, she managed to break into Amaram's secure room, and discover his research and theories. Shallan recorded several of his maps and notes, returning them to the Ghostbloods for their analysis.{{book ref|sa2|54}} Amaram briefly spoke with Shallan as she left the property in the guise of a messenger.{{book ref|sa2|52}} During the conversation he showed her his Blade, which she recognized as having belonged to her brother. This confirmed Helaran's death to her, making her believe that Amaram had killed him.
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''Main article: [[Battle of Thaylen Field]]''
 
''Main article: [[Battle of Thaylen Field]]''
   
Amaram, heavily influenced by Odium, attacks citizens of Thaylen City, while Dalinar and the other Radiants try and minimize the damage. Odium has a Fused bring Amaram an uncut amethyst to serve as a housing for [[Yelig-nar]].{{book ref|sa3|118}} Amaram swallows the gem and bonds with Yelig-nar, undergoing a strange transformation hidden partially by his shardplate, and gains access to all ten [[Surgebinding#Surges|surges]]. He then fights Kaladin with two shardblades (one of them Oathbringer, one of them Helaran's Blade). He nearly wins but gets shot in the back by [[Rock]], who used a [[grandbow]] to kill him.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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Amaram, heavily influenced by Odium, attacks citizens of Thaylen City, while Dalinar and the other Radiants try and minimize the damage. He swallows a gem with [[Yelig-nar]] in it, undergoing a strange transformation hidden partially by his shardplate, and gaining access to all ten [[Surgebinding#Surges|surges]]. He then fights Kaladin with two shardblades (one of them Oathbringer, one of them Helaran's Blade). He nearly wins but gets shot in the back by [[Rock]], who used a [[grandbow]] to kill him.
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Once [[Moash]]'s eyes are lightened by his Shardblade, they are the same light tan color as Amaram's eyes.{{book ref|sa2|77}}
 
* Once [[Moash]]'s eyes are lightened by his Shardblade, they are the same light tan color as Amaram's eyes.{{book ref|sa2|77}}
* In the original draft of ''[[The Way of Kings Prime]]'', Amaram wields two Shardblades.{{wob ref|6647}} He ultimately does this at the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]] in ''[[Oathbringer]]''.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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* In the original draft of ''[[The Way of Kings Prime]]'', Amaram wielded two Shardblades.{{wob ref|6647}}
* In a draft of ''[[Words of Radiance]]'', [[Iyatil]] successfully kills Amaram when he tries to retrieve [[Taln]] from Dalinar's warcamp. In that same outline, Adolin does not kill Sadeas.{{wob ref|1876}}
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* In a draft of ''[[Words of Radiance]]'', [[Iyatil]] successfully killed Amaram when he tried to retrieve [[Taln]] from Dalinar's warcamp. In that draft, Adolin did not kill Sadeas.{{wob ref|1876}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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