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== History ==
 
== History ==
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=== Unification of Alethkar ===
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[[Dalinar Kholin]] remembers the beginning of the war as them [he and Gavilar] wanting “stuff” that others had and fighting to get the “stuff”. Though Gavilar never refuted that beginning; by the battle on Rathalas, he was looking to build a Kingdom and wanted to it to mean something. {{book ref|sa3|19}}. This seems to be connected to the birth of this first child [[Jasnah]] {{book ref|sa3|11}}.
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Gavilar, Sadeas and Dalinar led the war. Gavilar claimed the throne and his main role was making alliances; [[Torol Sadeas]] dealt with problems and Dalinar used brute force to win battles. {{book ref|sa3|19}}. It is implied that the war was won after several years of a very bloody war.
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He was more inclined for a strategy that would turn each High Prince against each other. However, Sadeas pulled him towards brutality. {{book ref|sa3|11}}. He does not seem to be concerned if his troops participated on village robbery and pillaging. {{book ref|sa3|26}}.
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The last battle was against High Prince Kalandor who was pushed into battle by pillaging of their villages and killing all peacemakers {{book ref|sa3|26}}.
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It was at the end of the war when Gavilar started talking of the “Codes of war”. This implies he started having “Honor’s” visions given by the Stormfather. {{book ref|sa3|19}}
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=== Gavilar and the Parshendi ===
 
=== Gavilar and the Parshendi ===
 
In approximately {{Rosharan date|1165}} Gavilar and Dalinar made an expedition to the south of the Shattered Plains where they found a group of "parshmen" living on their own. At first they couldn't believe parshmen could live on their own, but they found that these parshmen were friendly, curious and learned the Alethi language quite easily. Gavilar's stormwardens began calling them "Parshendi."
 
In approximately {{Rosharan date|1165}} Gavilar and Dalinar made an expedition to the south of the Shattered Plains where they found a group of "parshmen" living on their own. At first they couldn't believe parshmen could live on their own, but they found that these parshmen were friendly, curious and learned the Alethi language quite easily. Gavilar's stormwardens began calling them "Parshendi."
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A number of works about Gavilar's life exist, including "Gavilar's Account",{{book ref|sa1|36}} dictated by Gavilar to Jasnah a year before his murder, "King Gavilar Kholin, A Biography"{{book ref|sa1|45}} by Navani, and "Matain's account."{{book ref|sa1|45}}
 
A number of works about Gavilar's life exist, including "Gavilar's Account",{{book ref|sa1|36}} dictated by Gavilar to Jasnah a year before his murder, "King Gavilar Kholin, A Biography"{{book ref|sa1|45}} by Navani, and "Matain's account."{{book ref|sa1|45}}
   
The Alethi fought the [[War of Reckoning]] to avenge his death.
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The Alethi fought the [[War of Reckoning]] to avenge his death.
   
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==

Revision as of 03:48, 4 June 2018

Gavilar Kholin
Gavilar.jpg
House Kholin
Spouse Navani
Children Elhokar, Jasnah
Siblings Dalinar
Died 1167
Abilities Shardbearer
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
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Gavilar Kholin (Alethi pronunciation: [ˈga·vɪ·ˌlar koˈlɪn] GAH-vi-lar ko-LIN)[1] was the King of Alethkar, a nation on Roshar, who was assassinated by Szeth under the orders of the Parshendi. He was the brother of Dalinar Kholin and married to Navani Kholin, with whom he had two children, Elhokar and Jasnah.

Appearance and Personality

Gavilar is an ambitious man who is obsessed with the rise of House Kholin and overshadowing the Sunmaker and his legacy. [2]. He wants to lead a sustainable kingdom and doesn't overlook responsibility. He was very knowledgeable of history; he has theories on why Sunmaker’s kingdom did not stand as well as knowledge on the history of some blades including Oathbringer that would eventually be Dalinars. [2].

He looked regal with his bear combed, glowing gemstones on the fingers and a uniform of newer styles [3]. Had strong features, square chin, a black beard with a hint of white and pale green eyes. [4]. He has a bright blue shard plate.[2]

He is known for his political skill for making alliances [3] and is more inclined on tricking the enemy turn against each other [2]; however he is doesn’t feel guilty if his strategy included village pillaging or brutal killing [5] as his best friend and trusted advisor Torol Sadeas would push for [6].

History

Unification of Alethkar

Dalinar Kholin remembers the beginning of the war as them [he and Gavilar] wanting “stuff” that others had and fighting to get the “stuff”. Though Gavilar never refuted that beginning; by the battle on Rathalas, he was looking to build a Kingdom and wanted to it to mean something. [3]. This seems to be connected to the birth of this first child Jasnah [2].

Gavilar, Sadeas and Dalinar led the war. Gavilar claimed the throne and his main role was making alliances; Torol Sadeas dealt with problems and Dalinar used brute force to win battles. [3]. It is implied that the war was won after several years of a very bloody war.

He was more inclined for a strategy that would turn each High Prince against each other. However, Sadeas pulled him towards brutality. [2]. He does not seem to be concerned if his troops participated on village robbery and pillaging. [5]. The last battle was against High Prince Kalandor who was pushed into battle by pillaging of their villages and killing all peacemakers [5].

It was at the end of the war when Gavilar started talking of the “Codes of war”. This implies he started having “Honor’s” visions given by the Stormfather. [3]


Gavilar and the Parshendi

In approximately 1165 Gavilar and Dalinar made an expedition to the south of the Shattered Plains where they found a group of "parshmen" living on their own. At first they couldn't believe parshmen could live on their own, but they found that these parshmen were friendly, curious and learned the Alethi language quite easily. Gavilar's stormwardens began calling them "Parshendi."

Though Gavilar never had been the 'scholarly type,' and for a reason that has not yet been discovered, he grew more and more fascinated by the Parshendi. Despite Dalinar's attempts to return to Alethkar, Gavilar wanted to stay on the Shattered Plains to learn more about the Parshendi.[7]

Gavilar's officers thought the Parshendi were savages, but Gavilar thought the Parshendi were "an enclave of memories. A window into the past."[8] He believed bringing back the Parshendi's old gods would benefit both the Parshendi and the humans, despite Eshonai's insistence that the Parshendi abandoned their gods. Even while witnessing her horror, he believed the Parshendi would be pleased that the Alethi were "allies" in seeking the return of their old gods.

It's unknown why Gavilar made the treaty with the Parshendi.

Quotes from Eshonai and Amaram hint that Gavilar was a member of the Sons of Honor and attempting to bring back the Voidbringers, thus also bringing back the Heralds and restoring the dominance of the Church.

Assassination

Gavilar expected an attempt on his life, but not by the Parshendi. His suspects included Thaidakar, Restares, and Torol Sadeas, despite being on apparent good terms with Sadeas at the time. The Parshendi ordered his assassination because he was going to bring back the Parshendi's old gods.[9]

Gavilar had a small, strange black sphere that glowed with Voidlight; he gave this to Szeth before he died, saying, "You must take this. They must not get it." He wished his brother to know the "most important words a man can say". Szeth then proceeded to write in Alethi those words in Gavilar's blood on a wooden block, which was later deciphered by Jasnah Kholin. Dalinar then took this to mean the words of the Knights Radiant.[4]

At the end of his life, he believed he was being watched.[8]

Legacy

A number of works about Gavilar's life exist, including "Gavilar's Account",[10] dictated by Gavilar to Jasnah a year before his murder, "King Gavilar Kholin, A Biography"[7] by Navani, and "Matain's account."[7]

The Alethi fought the War of Reckoning to avenge his death.

Attributes and Abilities

Shardblade

Gavilar's Shardblade, Firestorm[11], was six feet long with a design along the blade that resembled burning flames that "almost seemed to glow." Gavilar's Shards are now used for training purposes.[12]

Visions

Gavilar, on the day that he was slain, told Taravangian that he had seen visions of the Almighty and of a coming storm. [13]

Quotes

We live without honor, for your gods once brought ours. Without them, we have no power. This world is trapped, Eshonai! Stuck in a dull, lifeless state of transition. Unite them. I need a threat. Only danger will unite them.

— Gavilar to Eshonai about bringing back the Parshendi's old gods[9]

My people need to be united, and I need an empire that won't simply turn to infighting once I am gone.

— Gavilar to Eshonai about why he wants to bring back the Parshendi's old gods[9]

Trivia

  • Before his death, Gavilar was on the path to become a Bondsmith.[14]

Notes

Preceded by
foundation
King of Alethkar
Succeeded by
Elhokar Kholin
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