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|Lives will be lost. It has ever been our burden as the Sons of Honor. To return the Heralds, to return the dominance of the Church, we had to put the world into a crisis.
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| Lives will be lost. It has ever been our burden as the Sons of Honor. To return the Heralds, to return the dominance of the Church, we had to put the world into a crisis.
|[[Amaram]]'s letter to [[Restares]]{{book ref|sa2|88}}
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| [[Amaram]]'s letter to [[Restares]]{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
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The '''Sons of Honor''' are a secretive group on [[Roshar]]. Their goal is to return the dominance of the [[Vorinism|Vorin]] church. They seem to be under the leadership of [[Restares]], and are referred to as his cronies by the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa2|54}}
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The '''Sons of Honor''' are a secretive group on [[Roshar]]. Their goal is to return the dominance of the [[Vorinism|Vorin]] church. They seem to be under the leadership of [[Restares]], and are refered to as his cronies by the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa2|54}}
   
 
== Beliefs ==
 
== Beliefs ==
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Like the [[Envisagers]],{{book ref|sa2|71}} the Sons of Honor believe that by returning the [[Voidbringers]] they will cause the [[Herald]]s to return as well. They believe this will usher in a new era of Vorin dominance.{{book ref|sa2|88}} This is the reason for many of their members joining but some leaders such as Gavilar and Restares do not think this is the case and have different motives for their actions.{{book ref|sa4|4}}{{book ref|sa4|7}}
 
Like the [[Envisagers]],{{book ref|sa2|71}} the Sons of Honor believe that by returning the [[Voidbringers]] they will cause the [[Herald]]s to return as well. They believe this will usher in a new era of Vorin dominance.{{book ref|sa2|88}} This is the reason for many of their members joining but some leaders such as Gavilar and Restares do not think this is the case and have different motives for their actions.{{book ref|sa4|4}}{{book ref|sa4|7}}
   
The Sons of Honor appear ruthless and have little regard for the loss of innocent life in the pursuit of their goals.{{book ref|sa1|51}}{{book ref|sa2|88}} Despite their organization being based around Vorinism, their leaders do not appear to strictly follow the gender norms dictated by the church. [[Amaram]] uses the [[stormwarden script]] to get around the prohibitions on writing.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Restares likely knows it as well, given Amaram's letter was written in the script.{{book ref|sa2|88}} The group also identifies itself as highly patriotic and loyal to [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa3|120}}{{book ref|sa4|5}} Despite this, they consider the monarchy of Alethkar to be heretics and seek to overthrow them and replace them with [[Ialai]].{{book ref|sa4|4}}{{book ref|sa4|5}} Ialai, however, has no interest in becoming queen and instead seeks to instate [[Gavinor]] as king.{{book ref|sa4|7}}
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The Sons of Honor appear ruthless and have little regard for the loss of innocent life in the pursuit of their goals.{{book ref|sa1|51}}{{book ref|sa2|88}} Despite their organization being based around Vorinism, their leaders do not appear to strictly follow the gender norms dictated by the church. [[Amaram]] uses the [[stormwarden script]] to get around the prohibitions on writing.{{book ref|sa2|52}} Restares likely knows it as well, given Amaram's letter was written in the script.{{book ref|sa2|88}} The group also identifies itself as highly patriotic and loyal to [[Alethkar]]{{book ref|sa3|120}}{{book ref|sa4|5}} despite this however they consider the monarchy of Alethkar to be heretics and seeks to overthrow them and replace them with [[Ialai]].{{book ref|sa4|4}}{{book ref|sa4|5}} Ialai however has no interest in becoming queen and instead seeks to instate [[Gavinor]] as King.{{book ref|sa4|7}}
   
 
Of the organizations that are aware of the Voidbringers and the [[Desolation]]s, the Sons of Honor are the most incorrect in their beliefs and actions regarding that knowledge.{{wob ref|4604}}
 
Of the organizations that are aware of the Voidbringers and the [[Desolation]]s, the Sons of Honor are the most incorrect in their beliefs and actions regarding that knowledge.{{wob ref|4604}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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The Sons of Honour have similar origins to the Diagram.{{wob ref|3399}} At some point the Envisagers formed as a splinter group of the Sons of Honour.{{wob ref|14534}}
The original founders of the Sons of Honor created the organisation based on religious grounds, aiming to restart the Desolations and thus, they hoped, mankind's former glory.{{book ref|sa3|88}}{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} The Envisagers formed as a splinter group of the Sons of Honor.{{wob ref|14534}} Eventually someone managed to recruit [[Gavilar Kholin]] and he quickly rose up the ranks of the organisation while greatly increasing their power and getting many new recruits. Notably, he is the individual who allowed Amaram to join their ranks.{{book ref|sa3|40}} Over time the new leaders of the organisation, Gavilar and Restares, developed their own goals and plans for the groups unrelated to their stated aim.{{book ref|sa4|7}}{{book ref|sa4|4}} Restares learned of Gavilar's plans and responded favourably, ultimately leading to their collaboration.{{book ref|sa4|82}} To facilitate this, the pair held many secret meetings together.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} Despite this apparent closeness, however, Gavilar still suspected Restares of being behind his assassination.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}
 
   
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The Sons of Honor existed before [[Gavilar Kholin]] joined their organization, but he helped to greatly expand their numbers and influence. Notably, he was the one who recruited Amaram to join them.{{book ref|sa3|40}} The group was mainly founded upon religious grounds aiming to restart the desolations.{{book ref|sa3|88}}{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} Some leaders of the group, such as Gavilar and Restares, had additional motives and plans for the group, both primarily used the Sons of Honour to further their own goals.{{book ref|sa4|7}}{{book ref|sa4|4}} Restares responded favourably to Gavilars plans and the two worked together to return the desolations.{{book ref|sa4|82}} Gavilar held a variety of meetings with the leadership of the Sons of Honor as well as their leader Restares. On the night of his death more of these meetings took place.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} Gavilar suspected the Ghostbloods of being behind the assassination though he also considered Restares might have been responsible.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}
Following the death of Gavilar, the organisation went through changes. [[Taravangian]] decided to leave the organisation and founded the [[Diagram]].{{wob ref|3399}} Restares and Amaram also made more frequent contact with each other, with Amaram seemingly taking over the role of Gavilar.{{book ref|sa4|4}} However, unlike Gavilar, Amaram lacked his own agenda and simply followed Restares orders, often even deferring to him for advice.{{book ref|sa2|52}}{{book ref|sa1|51}} One piece of this advice was to recommend that Amaram take the Shards [[Kaladin]] won and kill any witnesses, Amaram instead decided to spare and enslave Kaladin as a sign of his thanks.{{book ref|sa1|51}}
 
   
Amaram continued to maintain the power of the Sons of Honor and was later requested to arrive at the [[Shattered Plains]] so that he could help with the war effort there. While there, he continued trying to restart the Desolations and continued his research into the connection between the [[listener|Parshendi]] and Voidbringers as well as trying to find the lost city of [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa2|52}} Following the [[Battle of Narak]] and the start of the [[Everstorm]], Amaram sent word to Restares that the Sons of Honor were successful in restarting the Desolations, though in truth they had no part in starting the [[True Desolation]]. It is unknown if Amaram actually believed he had helped restart the Desolations. Before leaving to settle in Urithiru, Amaram recognized that the madman in Dalinar's warcamp was in fact [[Taln]], and he went to recover him from his cell. At this time he survived an assassination attempt by the Ghostbloods.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
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Following the death of Gavilar, Restares and Amaram made more frequent contact with each other with Amaram seemingly taking over from Gavilars previous role.{{book ref|sa4|4}} However he ultimately served and followed the orders of Restares often deferring to him for guidance.{{book ref|sa2|52}}{{book ref|sa1|51}} Under his leadership Restares managed to convince Amaram to take the shards [[Kaladin]] won and kill any witnesses, Amaram decided to spare and enslave Kaladin as a sign of his thanks instead.{{book ref|sa1|51}} Amaram later would be sent to the [[Shattered Plains]] to help with the war effort there, while at the plains he continued his research into the connection between the [[parshsendi]] and voidbringers as well as trying to find the lost city of Urithiru.{{book ref|sa2|52}} After the [[Battle of Narak]], Amaram sent word to Restares that the Sons of Honor were successful in restarting the Desolations, though in truth they had no part in starting the [[True Desolation]].{{book ref|sa2|88}} It is unknown if Amaram actually believed he had helped restart the Desolations. Before leaving to settle in Urithiru Amaram recognized that the madman in Dalinar's warcamp was in fact [[Taln]] and went to recover him from his cell.{{book ref|sa2|88}} At this time he survived an assassination attempt by the Ghostbloods.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
   
Two members of the organisation, highprinces [[Thanadal]] and [[Loradar Vamah|Vamah]] decided to stay at the warcamps.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Thanadal and Vamah seized the opportunity to create their own virtual kingdom in the area and they pushed to control trade in the region.{{book ref|sa3|104}}{{book ref|sa3|21}} Following the death of [[Torol Sadeas|Highprince Sadeas]] during the settling of Urithiru, Ialai took over her husbands duties. She ultimately decided to name fellow member Amaram as the new acting highprince of House Sadeas.{{book ref|sa3|27}} At this time, the Ghostbloods began actively spying on her and her activities due to her status as an unknown element.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Due to the tensions between house Kholin and house Sadeas, Dalinar Kholin ordered that Amaram and Sadeas be moved to clear up and secure [[Thaylen City]].{{book ref|sa3|96}} [[Odium]] sensed the growing frustrations of Amaram and his troops and began to manipulate him to his own ends; he used the truth about the [[Heralds]] to finally convert Amaram to his forces.{{book ref|sa3|120}} Amaram was ultimately killed during the ensuing [[Battle of Thaylen Field|battle]].{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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During the move highprinces [[Thanadal]] and [[Loradar Vamah|Vamah]] decided to stay at the war camps.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Thanadal took the opportunity to create his own virtual kingdom in the area and control trade through the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Vamah acted similarly{{book ref|sa3|21}} Following the death of [[Torol Sadeas|Highprince Sadeas]] during the settling of Urithiru Ialai took over from her husbands duties. At this time the ghostbloods began actively spying on her due to her status as an unknown element.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Ialai decided to name Amaram as the new Highprince of house Sadeas.{{book ref|sa3|27}} At the orders of Dalinar Kholin Amaram and Sadeas forces were moved to help clean up and secure Theylen city.{{book ref|sa3|96}} [[Odium]] used Amaram's frustrations at these orders as well as the truth about the [[Heralds]] to convince him to join Odium's forces. With this change Sadeas troops also defected.{{book ref|sa3|120}} Amaram was killed during the battle.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
   
Following this, House Sadeas was humiliated and Ialai became leader of the Sons of Honor. She immediately moved back to the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa3|122}} She did what little she could to regain the previous power of the Sons of Honor, but between the death of Gavilar and the actions taken under Amaram's leadership, there was nothing that she could do.{{book ref|sa4|4}} Ialai spent most of her time trying to get in contact with Restares and also began to investigate references she had heard before to the wider [[Cosmere]].{{book ref|sa4|7}}{{book ref|sa4|9}} Seeing their weakened state, the Ghostbloods began a final push to eliminate the Sons of Honor and started the process by assassinating Thanadal.{{book ref|sa4|7}} Seeing this, Vamah attempted to flee the Plains {{book ref|sa4|6}} but was also killed.{{book ref|sa4|7}} Ialai decided the best option for her was to try and hide within her lands. This in the end failed, and she was assassinated by a [[Shallan Davar|Ghostblood agent]].{{book ref|sa4|7}} With her death, Mraize believed that the Sons of Honor were destroyed. Following its destruction, Shallan was given a mission to locate their ultimate and last surviving leader, Restares.{{book ref|sa4|13}}
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After the battle of Thaylen Field Ialai became the leader of the Sons of Honour, due to the humiliation of House Sadeas at the battle of Thaylen Field she moved back to the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa3|122}} She did what she could to regain the previous power of the Sons of Honor but due to the death of Gavilar and the actions taken during Amaram's leadership there was little she could do.{{book ref|sa4|4}} Ialai spent most of her time trying to get in contact with Restares and also began to investigate references she had heard before to the wider Cosmere.{{book ref|sa4|7}}{{book ref|sa4|9}} The Ghostbloods began a final push to eliminate the Sons of Honor and began by assassinating Thanadal despite his attempts to negoiate.{{book ref|sa4|7}} Seeing this Vamah attempted to flee the plains{{book ref|sa4|6}} but was also killed by the Ghostbloods.{{book ref|sa4|7}} Seeing these events Ialai decided to try and hide within her lands. This ultimately failed and she was assassinated by a [[Shallan Davar|Ghostblood agent]].{{book ref|sa4|7}} At this stage it was believed by Mraize that the Sons of Honor were destroyed. Following its destruction Shallan was given a mission to locate their ultimate and last surviving leader, Restares.{{book ref|sa4|13}}
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
The Sons of Honor have an antagonistic relationship with both the [[Ghostbloods]] and the [[Skybreakers]]. [[Mraize]] sends [[Shallan]] to spy on Amaram in order to discover what secrets the Sons of Honor know.{{book ref|sa2|43}} After receiving Shallan's intelligence, they unsuccessfully try to assassinate him.{{book ref|sa2|88}} After the Battle of Thaylen Field, the Ghostbloods spent the next year successfully assassinating the leadership of the Sons of Honor.{{book ref|sa4|7}} The Ghostbloods also greatly hate and despise Restares for assisting Gavilar.{{book ref|sa4|82}} Despite this however, Mraize acts dismissive towards the Sons of Honor, referring to them simply as Restares's cronies.{{book ref|sa2|54}} The Skybreakers also tried to have Amaram killed as a strike against the Sons of Honor when they send [[Helaran Davar]] to his army with [[Shardblade]] and [[Shardplate]] to kill him.{{book ref|sa3|40}} This plan, however, resulted in the Sons of Honor gaining control of another set of shards.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} The leader of the Skybreakers, [[Nale]] also assisted the [[Parshendi]] in assassinating Gavilar Kholin.{{book ref|sa4|77}}
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The Sons of Honor have an antagonistic relationship with both the [[Ghostbloods]] and the [[Skybreakers]]. [[Mraize]] sends [[Shallan]] to spy on Amaram in order to discover what secrets the Sons of Honor know.{{book ref|sa2|43}} After receiving Shallan's intelligence, they unsuccessfully try to assassinate him.{{book ref|sa2|88}} After the battle of Thaylan Field the Ghostbloods spent the next year successfully assassinating the leadership of the Sons of Honour.{{book ref|sa4|7}} The Ghostbloods also greatly hate and despise Restares for assisting Gavilar.{{book ref|sa4|82}} Despite this however Mraize acts dismissive towards the Sons of Honor, referring to them simply as Restares's cronies.{{book ref|sa2|54}} The Skybreakers also tried to have Amaram killed as a strike against the Sons of Honor when they send [[Helaran Davar]] to his army with [[Shardblade]] and [[Shardplate]] to kill him.{{book ref|sa3|40}} This plan, however, resulted in the Sons of Honor gaining control of another set of shards.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} The leader of the Skybreakers, [[Nale]] also assisted the [[Parshendi]] in assassinating Gavilar Kholin.{{book ref|sa4|77}}
   
 
The [[Diagram (group)|Diagram]] likely knows about the Sons of Honor, as [[Taravangian]] was a member of Gavilar's trusted inner circle.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}} It is not clear if the Sons of Honor are aware of the formation and actions of the Diagram. The two organizations have similar origins in their awareness of the [[True Desolation]] but different philosophies on what should be done about it.{{wob ref|3399}}{{wob ref|4604}}
 
The [[Diagram (group)|Diagram]] likely knows about the Sons of Honor, as [[Taravangian]] was a member of Gavilar's trusted inner circle.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}} It is not clear if the Sons of Honor are aware of the formation and actions of the Diagram. The two organizations have similar origins in their awareness of the [[True Desolation]] but different philosophies on what should be done about it.{{wob ref|3399}}{{wob ref|4604}}
   
== Notable Members ==
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== Members ==
 
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*[[Ulina]]
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*[[Pama]]
 
*[[Amaram]]
 
*[[Amaram]]
 
*[[Restares]]
 
*[[Restares]]
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*[[Thanadal]]{{book ref|sa4|7}}
 
*[[Thanadal]]{{book ref|sa4|7}}
 
*[[Vamah]]{{book ref|sa4|7}}
 
*[[Vamah]]{{book ref|sa4|7}}
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*Various Sadeas soldiers. {{book ref|sa4|6}}
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*Possibly Ialai's spy network.
 
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