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=== Ideals of the Skybreakers ===
 
=== Ideals of the Skybreakers ===
The first Ideal is known as the Ideal of Radiance to the Order of Skybreakers.
 
   
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== The Second Ideal ==
The second Ideal, or the Ideal of Justice, swears the Skybreaker to follow and uphold the law.
 
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Also called the Ideal of Justice, this is a specific oath to seek and administer justice.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
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| I will put the law before all else.
 
| I will put the law before all else.
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| A general form of The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers{{17s ref|post|116397|text= What is the Skybreaker's Second Ideal?|date=12 March 2014}}{{qa ref|1050|3|Second oath of the Skybreakers|date=Mar 22, 2014}}
 
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| I swear to seek justice, to let it guide me, until I find a more perfect Ideal.
 
| I swear to seek justice, to let it guide me, until I find a more perfect Ideal.
 
| The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|92}}
 
| The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|92}}
 
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Also called the Ideal of Justice, this is a specific oath to seek and administer justice.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
   
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The Third Ideal, or the Ideal of Dedication, swears the Skybreaker to dedicate themself to a "greater truth". Many Skybreakers have sworn to follow the will of their Herald, [[Nale]].
 
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| A general form of The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers{{17s ref|post|116397|text= What is the Skybreaker's Second Ideal?|date=12 March 2014}}{{qa ref|1050|3|Second oath of the Skybreakers|date=Mar 22, 2014}}
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| I swear to follow the will of Dalinar Kholin.
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| I swear to seek justice, to let it guide me, until I find a more perfect Ideal.
| The Third Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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The Fourth Ideal, known as the Ideal of Crusade, is a personal quest the Skybreaker must undertake, to the satisfaction of their spren.
 
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== The Third Ideal ==
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Also called the Ideal of Dedication, this is a specific oath to dedicate oneself to a greater truth. A Skybreaker Squire must first bond their [[Highspren]] before taking this oath, and it is the minimum oath required before the Surge of Division can be used.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
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| I swear to follow the will of Dalinar Kholin. This is my oath.
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| The Third Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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== The Fourth Ideal ==
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This Ideal is also called the Ideal of Crusade, and requires that a Skybreaker undertake a personal quest and complete it to the satisfaction of their highspren. Once completed, the Skybreaker is elevated to the rank of master.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
   
 
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| I will cleanse the Shin of their false leaders, so long as Dalinar Kholin agrees.
 
| I will cleanse the Shin of their false leaders, so long as Dalinar Kholin agrees.
| The Fourth Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|121}
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The Fifth Ideal, the Ideal of Law, is swearing to become the embodiment of the truth and the law.
 
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== The Final Ideal ==
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Called the Ideal of Law, this requires the Skybreaker to swear an oath that they will become a personification of law and truth.
   
 
=== Ideals of the Edgedancers ===
 
=== Ideals of the Edgedancers ===

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Immortal Words
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World of Origin Roshar
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The Immortal Words were a set of oaths sworn by the Knights Radiant in order to gain their Surgebinding abilities. There were five sets of Ideals for each order, with the first being the same among all orders, and the Order of Lightweavers being the exception as they swore no oaths past the first one.[1] While the general idea behind every Ideal is the same between members of a certain order, the exact wording can change based on a number of factors.

Purpose

The primary purpose of the Ideals was to serve as a guide to the Radiants for how they were to live their lives. These ideals were based off of the lessons taught in Nohadon's book, The Way of Kings.[2] As the book had forty parables, it seems likely that each parable described an ideal of the Knights Radiant, excluding the First Ideal.[3][disputed]

A nascent Surgebinder speaking an ideal of their order also increases their ability to infuse both themselves and other objects with Stormlight and lowers the amount of Stormlight they require to actualize an effect. It is also important to note that simply having the ability to infuse does not make one a Radiant, simply a Surgebinder. Only after Ideals are spoken does one become a Radiant. The Ideals were not simply a means to greater power, they were a way of life for the Radiants.[2]

The First Ideal

Life before death. Strength before weakness. Journey before destination.

— The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant[2]

The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant is shared among all of the orders. Because of this, it serves as the motto for the entire order.[2] Unlike the other Ideals, saying it does not seem to be a prerequisite to gaining further Surgebinding ability, as Kaladin first hears of it long after he first begins to infuse himself with Stormlight.

The First Ideal is not merely a statement of obvious truths. For example, even though people are always born before they die, that is not the knowledge that the First Ideal seeks to impart. As explained by Teft:[2]

Life before death
The Radiant seeks to defend life, always. He never kills unnecessarily, and never risks his own life for frivolous reasons. Living is harder than dying. The Radiant's duty is to live.
Strength before weakness
All men are weak at some time in their lives. The Radiant protects those who are weak, and uses his strength for others. Strength does not make one capable of rule; it makes one capable of service.
Journey before destination
There are always several ways to achieve a goal. Failure is preferable to winning through unjust means. Protecting ten innocents is not worth killing one. In the end, all men die. How you lived will be far more important to the Almighty than what you accomplished.

Subsequent Ideals of Individual Orders

After the First Ideal, each order has unique words that serve as a path to increasing the Nahel Bond and becoming a Knights Radiant. It is unclear if the exact words used are important or if simply the concept implied by them is. A Surgebinder progressing along the path will know the words when they are ready to say them. Each order has four sets of words before the final culmination of the Nahel Bond.[4]

Ideals of the Windrunners

The Ideals of the Order of Windrunners may be tied to the divine attributes of protecting and leading, as those are related to Jezrien[5] This idea is enhanced by the Second Ideal of the Order of the Windrunners, which has to do with protection.

I will protect those who cannot protect themselves.

—The Second Ideal of the Windrunners, as sworn by Kaladin[4]

I will protect even those I hate, so long as it is right.

— The Third Ideal of the Windrunners, as sworn by Kaladin[6]

I will protect even those I hate, even if the one I hate most is myself.

— The Third Ideal of the Windrunners, as sworn by Teft[7]

Ideals of the Skybreakers

The Second Ideal

Also called the Ideal of Justice, this is a specific oath to seek and administer justice.[8]

I will put the law before all else.

— A general form of The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers[9][10]

I swear to seek justice, to let it guide me, until I find a more perfect Ideal.

— The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by Szeth[11]

Also called the Ideal of Justice, this is a specific oath to seek and administer justice.[8]

I will put the law before all else.

— A general form of The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers[9][10]

I swear to seek justice, to let it guide me, until I find a more perfect Ideal.

— The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by Szeth[11]


The Third Ideal

Also called the Ideal of Dedication, this is a specific oath to dedicate oneself to a greater truth. A Skybreaker Squire must first bond their Highspren before taking this oath, and it is the minimum oath required before the Surge of Division can be used.[8]

I swear to follow the will of Dalinar Kholin. This is my oath.

— The Third Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by Szeth[12]

The Fourth Ideal

This Ideal is also called the Ideal of Crusade, and requires that a Skybreaker undertake a personal quest and complete it to the satisfaction of their highspren. Once completed, the Skybreaker is elevated to the rank of master.[8]

I will cleanse the Shin of their false leaders, so long as Dalinar Kholin agrees.

— The Fourth Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by Szeth[12].


The Final Ideal

Called the Ideal of Law, this requires the Skybreaker to swear an oath that they will become a personification of law and truth.

Ideals of the Edgedancers

I will remember those who have been forgotten.

— The Second Ideal of the Edgedancers, as sworn by Lift[13]

I will listen to those who have been ignored.

—The Third Ideal of the Edgedancers, as sworn by Lift[14]

Ideals of the Lightweavers

The Order of Lightweavers acknowledge no Ideals other than the First Ideal shared by all Knights Radiant. Members of the Lightweavers do however need to speak "Truths" to advance, which is similar to the process of speaking the Ideals in other Orders. However, instead of a shared set of beliefs like the other orders, the Truths of Lightweavers seem to be acknowledgements of personal truths, especially those that are hard to accept or ones that have been kept secret.[15]

Ideals of the Bondsmiths

The Ideals of the Order of Bondsmiths seems to be tied to uniting men and possibly surgebinders. They seem to be the Ideals closest connected to governance.

I will unite instead of divide. I will bring men together.

— The Second Ideal of the Bondsmiths, as sworn by Dalinar Kholin[1]

I will take responsibility for what I have done. If I must fall, I will rise each time a better man.

— The Third Ideal of the Bondsmiths as sworn by Dalinar Kholin[7]

Ideals of Unknown Orders

The following are confirmed Ideals of an Order (subject to change), but the Order which speaks them has not been confirmed.

I will stand when others fall.

— It is speculated that this Ideal might fit the Stonewards.[16]

Notes

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