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== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
She is short and curvaceous, with a large bust and a slender neck.{{book ref|sa1|54}}{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa2|38}} She has a wide mouth, thick lips, and green eyes.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa3|21}}{{book ref|sa2|38}} She has black hair, although she reportedly dyes it to appear fully Alethi.{{book ref|sa1|54}} Alethi hair that is not completely black indicates partial foreign ancestry, which is undesirable although relatively common among lighteyes.{{book ref|sa1|54}} Her husband notes that she has never been considered a beauty and is not aging particularly gracefully, but he has always been attracted to her "dangerous" personality.{{book ref|sa2|5}} Her name is considered mildly blasphemous by the [[Vorin]] church, which holds perfect symmetry holy; this intrigued Torol when he first met her.{{book ref|sa2|29}} The couple often fondly scratch each other's backs.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa2|29}} Generally, she is a perfect Alethi woman in public, but likes to lounge in private.{{book ref|sa2|5}}
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She is short and curvaceous, with a large bust and a slender neck.{{book ref|sa1|54}}{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa2|38}} She has a wide mouth, thick lips, and green eyes.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa3|21}}{{book ref|sa2|38}} She has black hair, although she reportedly has partial foreign ancestry and dyes her hair black to appear fully Alethi.{{book ref|sa1|54}} Her husband notes that she has never been considered a beauty and is not aging particularly gracefully, but he has always been attracted to her "dangerous" personality.{{book ref|sa2|5}} Her name is considered mildly blasphemous by the [[Vorin]] church, which holds perfect symmetry holy; this intrigued Torol when he first met her.{{book ref|sa2|29}} The couple often fondly scratch each other's backs.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa2|29}} Generally, she is a perfect Alethi woman in public, but likes to lounge in private.{{book ref|sa2|5}}
   
 
Ialai has been known to be underhanded since her youth.{{book ref|sa3|19}} She is constantly assessing every person and situation, looking for weaknesses to exploit.{{book ref|sa3|21}} [[Jasnah Kholin]] believes that Ialai is as shrewd as Torol.{{book ref|sa2|38}} [[Adolin Kholin]] notes that his mother [[Evi]] thought Ialai was clever and admired her wit.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Unlike most Brightladies, she enjoys food typically served to men.{{book ref|sa3|19}}
 
Ialai has been known to be underhanded since her youth.{{book ref|sa3|19}} She is constantly assessing every person and situation, looking for weaknesses to exploit.{{book ref|sa3|21}} [[Jasnah Kholin]] believes that Ialai is as shrewd as Torol.{{book ref|sa2|38}} [[Adolin Kholin]] notes that his mother [[Evi]] thought Ialai was clever and admired her wit.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Unlike most Brightladies, she enjoys food typically served to men.{{book ref|sa3|19}}
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== History ==
 
== History ==
Ialai married Torol Sadeas prior to the unification of Alethkar. It is likely that she and Torol were very young when they were married; at a feast around the year 1143 when Torol is approximately twenty years old, he and Ialai are married at that time.{{book ref|sa3|19}} At this feast, Dalinar first sees [[Evi]]; Ialai tries to persuade him to enter into a political marriage.{{book ref|sa3|19}} After Dalinar and Evi are married, Ialai and [[Navani]] often try to convince Evi to be more assertive.{{book ref|sa3|52}} As the wives of two influential Highprinces who are often away in battle, Ialai and Navani often worked together during this time in order to maintain a stable kingdom.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
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Ialai married Torol Sadeas prior to the unification of Alethkar. It is likely that she and Torol were very young when they were married; at a feast around the year 1143 when Torol was approximately twenty years old, he and Ialai were married at that time.{{book ref|sa3|19}} At this feast, Dalinar first saw [[Evi]]; Ialai tried to persuade him to enter into a political marriage.{{book ref|sa3|19}} After Dalinar and Evi were married, Ialai and [[Navani]] often tried to convince Evi to be more assertive.{{book ref|sa3|52}} As the wives of two influential Highprinces who were often away in battle, Ialai and Navani often worked together during this time in order to maintain a stable kingdom.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
   
Ialai is also present when Torol wins a [[King's Boon]] from [[Gavilar Kholin]] and subsequently defeats [[Yenev]] in a duel.{{book ref|sa2|55}}
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Ialai was also present when Torol won a [[King's Boon]] from [[Gavilar Kholin]] and subsequently defeated [[Yenev]] in a duel.{{book ref|sa2|55}}
   
 
=== The Shattered Plains ===
 
=== The Shattered Plains ===
During the [[War of Reckoning]], Ialai lives in the Sadeas warcamp on the [[Shattered Plains]]. She is present when [[Shallan Davar]] arrives to the warcamps with news of Jasnah's presumed death and asks Shallan about the succession in [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa2|38}}
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During the [[War of Reckoning]], Ialai lived in the Sadeas warcamp on the [[Shattered Plains]]. She was present when [[Shallan Davar]] arrived to the warcamps with news of Jasnah's presumed death and asked Shallan about the succession in [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa2|38}}
   
Ialai and Torol spend much of their time on the Shattered Plains conspiring against the other highprinces and currying the King's favor while simultaneously defying the authority of the throne.{{book ref|sa2|29}} [[Dalinar Kholin]] is a longtime rival of Torol's, and he and his son Adolin are often the target of their plots.{{book ref|sa2|29}} They become uneasy when Dalinar nearly executes a plan that would have allowed Adolin to challenge Torol to a duel, and they vow to destroy Dalinar by any means necessary.{{book ref|sa2|58}}
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Ialai and Torol spent much of their time on the Shattered Plains conspiring against the other highprinces and currying the King's favor while simultaneously defying the authority of the throne.{{book ref|sa2|29}} [[Dalinar Kholin]] was a longtime rival of Torol's, and he and his son Adolin were often the target of their plots.{{book ref|sa2|29}} They became uneasy when Dalinar nearly executed a plan that would have allowed Adolin to challenge Torol to a duel, and they vowed to destroy Dalinar by any means necessary.{{book ref|sa2|58}}
   
Using her spy network, Ialai uncovers [[Navani]]'s notes on [[Dalinar's visions]]. She alters the notes in a way that is intended to defame Dalinar and releases them at a lighteyed feast.{{book ref|sa2|67}} However, Dalinar embraces the release of the visions and is able to maintain his credibility.{{book ref|sa2|67}} An unsuccessful attempt is then made on Dalinar's life when a carpenter in the Sadeas' employ intentionally collapses a bridge while Dalinar is crossing it.{{book ref|sa2|68}} Ialai feels she has failed when Dalinar survives.{{book ref|sa2|76}}
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Using her spy network, Ialai uncovered [[Navani]]'s notes on [[Dalinar's visions]]. She altered the notes in a way that was intended to defame Dalinar and released them at a lighteyed feast.{{book ref|sa2|67}} However, Dalinar embraced the release of the visions and was able to maintain his credibility.{{book ref|sa2|67}} An unsuccessful attempt was then made on Dalinar's life when a carpenter in the Sadeas' employ intentionally collapsed a bridge while Dalinar was crossing it.{{book ref|sa2|68}} Ialai felt she had failed when Dalinar survives.{{book ref|sa2|76}}
   
The pair then consider a coup, but decide it is not necessary as Dalinar will likely be killed during his assault on the [[Parshendi]].{{book ref|sa2|76}} However, they do not anticipate [[Aladar]] shifting his allegiance to Dalinar's cause.{{book ref|sa2|76}} The addition of Aladar's army to the combined Alethi forces during the [[Battle of Narak]] allows Dalinar to hold off the Parshendi long enough to unlock the [[Oathgate]] to [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa2|86}}
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The pair then considered a coup, but decided it was not necessary as Dalinar would likely be killed during his assault on the [[Parshendi]].{{book ref|sa2|76}} However, they did not anticipate [[Aladar]] shifting his allegiance to Dalinar's cause.{{book ref|sa2|76}} The addition of Aladar's army to the combined Alethi forces during the [[Battle of Narak]] allowed Dalinar to hold off the Parshendi long enough to unlock the [[Oathgate]] to [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa2|86}}
   
 
[[File:House-Sadeas-Torol-Ialai.jpg |200px|thumb|right|<center><small>by: [[User: Botanicaxu|Botanicaxu]]</small></center>Ialai and Torol Sadeas]]
 
[[File:House-Sadeas-Torol-Ialai.jpg |200px|thumb|right|<center><small>by: [[User: Botanicaxu|Botanicaxu]]</small></center>Ialai and Torol Sadeas]]
   
 
=== Urithiru ===
 
=== Urithiru ===
Ialai moves to Urithiru after the Battle of Narak and the advent of the [[Everstorm]]. Torol is murdered a few days after their arrival to Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Ialai initially threatens to move back to the warcamps, although in reality she will not leave the seat of power.{{book ref|sa3|21}} She appears to be genuinely upset by Torol's death, and believes that someone in the Kholin army killed him.{{book ref|sa3|22}} She is angry at Dalinar, although she does not think he is the killer.{{book ref|sa3|28}} She enlists [[Meridas Amaram]] to investigate the murder.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Amaram is not able to discover that Adolin killed Torol.
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Ialai moved to Urithiru after the Battle of Narak and the advent of the [[Everstorm]]. Torol was murdered a few days after their arrival to Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Ialai initially threatened to move back to the warcamps, although in reality she would not leave the seat of power.{{book ref|sa3|21}} She was genuinely upset by Torol's death, and believed that someone in the Kholin army killed him; she lashed out at Adolin when he asked her some questions about the murder.{{book ref|sa3|22}} She was also angry at Dalinar, although she did not think he was the killer.{{book ref|sa3|28}} She enlisted [[Meridas Amaram]] to investigate Torol's murder.{{book ref|sa3|22}} Amaram was not able to discover that Adolin was the culprit.
   
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During this time, the [[Ghostbloods]] revealed that they were actively watching Ialai. [[Mraize]] personally posed as a Sadeas soldier in order to get closer to her. He believed that she was exceptionally unpredictable since she would always approach any situation with her own motives ahead of all others.{{book ref|sa3|22}}
It is also revealed that [[Mraize]] and the [[Ghostbloods]] are watching her.{{book ref|sa3|22}}
 
   
After Torol's death, Ialai is no longer openly adversarial with Dalinar, which worries him since it means she is likely undermining him behind his back instead.{{book ref|sa3|107}} She names Amaram the new Highprince of House Sadeas, in an affront to Dalinar's authority.{{book ref|sa3|27}} She attends the meeting of monarchs when Dalinar is trying to unite Roshar, defying tradition by refusing to carry her own chair.{{book ref|sa3|96}} She tries to sabotage the Kholin's efforts by suggesting an invasion of [[Shinovar]] and insulting [[Queen Fen]].{{book ref|sa3|96}} At a later meeting of the remaining coalition, she and [[Ruthar]] verbally spar with Jasnah, indirectly causing Dalinar to have a revelation that the [[Voidbringers]] were likely to attack [[Thaylen City]] instead of Jah Keved.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
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After Torol's death, Ialai was no longer openly adversarial with Dalinar, which worried him since it meant she was likely undermining him behind his back instead.{{book ref|sa3|107}} She named Amaram the new Highprince of House Sadeas, in an affront to Dalinar's authority.{{book ref|sa3|27}} She attended the meeting of monarchs when Dalinar was trying to unite Roshar, defying tradition by refusing to carry her own chair.{{book ref|sa3|96}} She tried to sabotage the Kholin's efforts by suggesting an invasion of [[Shinovar]] and insulting [[Queen Fen]].{{book ref|sa3|96}} At a later meeting of the remaining coalition, she and [[Ruthar]] verbally sparred with Jasnah, indirectly causing Dalinar to have a revelation that the [[Voidbringers]] were likely to attack [[Thaylen City]] instead of Jah Keved.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
   
Amaram and the Sadeas army join [[Odium]]'s forces during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]],{{book ref|sa3|115}} but are ultimately defeated by the [[Knights Radiant]] and their allies.{{book ref|sa3|120}} Ialai leaves Urithiru in disgrace.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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Amaram and the Sadeas army joined [[Odium]]'s forces during the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]],{{book ref|sa3|115}} but were ultimately defeated by the [[Knights Radiant]] and their allies.{{book ref|sa3|120}} Amaram was killed, and Ialai left Urithiru in disgrace.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 17:02, 13 August 2020

Ialai Sadeas
Ialai by Marie Seeberger.jpg
Family
Spouse Torol Sadeas
Residence Unknown, formerly Kholinar and Urithiru
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Brightlady Ialai Sadeas is a noble Alethi lighteyes on Roshar. She was formerly married to Highprince Torol Sadeas.

Appearance and Personality

She is short and curvaceous, with a large bust and a slender neck.[1][2][3] She has a wide mouth, thick lips, and green eyes.[2][4][3] She has black hair, although she reportedly has partial foreign ancestry and dyes her hair black to appear fully Alethi.[1] Her husband notes that she has never been considered a beauty and is not aging particularly gracefully, but he has always been attracted to her "dangerous" personality.[2] Her name is considered mildly blasphemous by the Vorin church, which holds perfect symmetry holy; this intrigued Torol when he first met her.[5] The couple often fondly scratch each other's backs.[2][5] Generally, she is a perfect Alethi woman in public, but likes to lounge in private.[2]

Ialai has been known to be underhanded since her youth.[6] She is constantly assessing every person and situation, looking for weaknesses to exploit.[4] Jasnah Kholin believes that Ialai is as shrewd as Torol.[3] Adolin Kholin notes that his mother Evi thought Ialai was clever and admired her wit.[7] Unlike most Brightladies, she enjoys food typically served to men.[6]

Attributes and Abilities

Ialai runs the best network of spies and informants in the warcamps at the Shattered Plains, and is able to keep it a closely-guarded secret.[2] Her network also includes assassins.[8] As the wife of a Highprince, she regularly attends notable events in Alethkar such as duels, feasts, and even military meetings, giving her personal access to a wide range of information and members of the nobility.[1][5][9] She can write using women's script.[10]

She and Torol are like-minded and regularly share information about the politics, personalities, and happenings of Alethkar.[2] They collaborate on schemes to increase their personal wealth and influence, typically with little regard for the welfare of others.[5]

History

Ialai married Torol Sadeas prior to the unification of Alethkar. It is likely that she and Torol were very young when they were married; at a feast around the year 1143 when Torol was approximately twenty years old, he and Ialai were married at that time.[6] At this feast, Dalinar first saw Evi; Ialai tried to persuade him to enter into a political marriage.[6] After Dalinar and Evi were married, Ialai and Navani often tried to convince Evi to be more assertive.[11] As the wives of two influential Highprinces who were often away in battle, Ialai and Navani often worked together during this time in order to maintain a stable kingdom.[12]

Ialai was also present when Torol won a King's Boon from Gavilar Kholin and subsequently defeated Yenev in a duel.[10]

The Shattered Plains

During the War of Reckoning, Ialai lived in the Sadeas warcamp on the Shattered Plains. She was present when Shallan Davar arrived to the warcamps with news of Jasnah's presumed death and asked Shallan about the succession in Jah Keved.[3]

Ialai and Torol spent much of their time on the Shattered Plains conspiring against the other highprinces and currying the King's favor while simultaneously defying the authority of the throne.[5] Dalinar Kholin was a longtime rival of Torol's, and he and his son Adolin were often the target of their plots.[5] They became uneasy when Dalinar nearly executed a plan that would have allowed Adolin to challenge Torol to a duel, and they vowed to destroy Dalinar by any means necessary.[8]

Using her spy network, Ialai uncovered Navani's notes on Dalinar's visions. She altered the notes in a way that was intended to defame Dalinar and released them at a lighteyed feast.[13] However, Dalinar embraced the release of the visions and was able to maintain his credibility.[13] An unsuccessful attempt was then made on Dalinar's life when a carpenter in the Sadeas' employ intentionally collapsed a bridge while Dalinar was crossing it.[14] Ialai felt she had failed when Dalinar survives.[15]

The pair then considered a coup, but decided it was not necessary as Dalinar would likely be killed during his assault on the Parshendi.[15] However, they did not anticipate Aladar shifting his allegiance to Dalinar's cause.[15] The addition of Aladar's army to the combined Alethi forces during the Battle of Narak allowed Dalinar to hold off the Parshendi long enough to unlock the Oathgate to Urithiru.[16]

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Ialai and Torol Sadeas

Urithiru

Ialai moved to Urithiru after the Battle of Narak and the advent of the Everstorm. Torol was murdered a few days after their arrival to Urithiru.[17] Ialai initially threatened to move back to the warcamps, although in reality she would not leave the seat of power.[4] She was genuinely upset by Torol's death, and believed that someone in the Kholin army killed him; she lashed out at Adolin when he asked her some questions about the murder.[7] She was also angry at Dalinar, although she did not think he was the killer.[18] She enlisted Meridas Amaram to investigate Torol's murder.[7] Amaram was not able to discover that Adolin was the culprit.

During this time, the Ghostbloods revealed that they were actively watching Ialai. Mraize personally posed as a Sadeas soldier in order to get closer to her. He believed that she was exceptionally unpredictable since she would always approach any situation with her own motives ahead of all others.[7]

After Torol's death, Ialai was no longer openly adversarial with Dalinar, which worried him since it meant she was likely undermining him behind his back instead.[19] She named Amaram the new Highprince of House Sadeas, in an affront to Dalinar's authority.[20] She attended the meeting of monarchs when Dalinar was trying to unite Roshar, defying tradition by refusing to carry her own chair.[12] She tried to sabotage the Kholin's efforts by suggesting an invasion of Shinovar and insulting Queen Fen.[12] At a later meeting of the remaining coalition, she and Ruthar verbally sparred with Jasnah, indirectly causing Dalinar to have a revelation that the Voidbringers were likely to attack Thaylen City instead of Jah Keved.[19]

Amaram and the Sadeas army joined Odium's forces during the Battle of Thaylen Field,[21] but were ultimately defeated by the Knights Radiant and their allies.[22] Amaram was killed, and Ialai left Urithiru in disgrace.[23]

Notes

  1. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 54#
  2. a b c d e f g Words of Radiance chapter 5#
  3. a b c d Words of Radiance chapter 38#
  4. a b c Oathbringer chapter 21#
  5. a b c d e f Words of Radiance chapter 29#
  6. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 19#
  7. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 22#
  8. a b Words of Radiance chapter 58#
  9. Oathbringer chapter 75#
  10. a b Words of Radiance chapter 55#
  11. Oathbringer chapter 52#
  12. a b c Oathbringer chapter 96#
  13. a b Words of Radiance chapter 67#
  14. Words of Radiance chapter 68#
  15. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 76#
  16. Words of Radiance chapter 86#
  17. Oathbringer chapter 2#
  18. Oathbringer chapter 28#
  19. a b Oathbringer chapter 107#
  20. Oathbringer chapter 27#
  21. Oathbringer chapter 115#
  22. Oathbringer chapter 120#
  23. Oathbringer chapter 122#
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