Knights Radiant

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The Knights Radiant were an organization of Surgebinders on Roshar. Their Orders were centered at Urithiru, but they lived all across Alethela, the Silver Kingdom who had to maintain the arts of war. They considered it their duty and privilege to stay vigilant for Desolations.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content It is commonly believed that they betrayed mankind on the Day of Recreance, and were then referred to as the Lost Radiants. Their symbol was golden hourglass shape, of eight spheres connected with two at the center.

History

According to legends, the Heralds founded the Knights Radiants and gave them Shardplates and Shardblades to protect mankind against the Voidbringers during conflicts know as as Desolations. For centuries they maintained their duty to watch, combat and protect. Until eventually they abandoned their duty, on what is now known as the Day of Recreance and possibly even turned against their wards, as some legends say.[citation needed] It has been centuries since the fall the last Radiant, today only legends of the Lost Radiants and their Shardblades and Shardplates remain.

Radiant Orders and Powers

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Symbols of the Ten Radiant order and their Surges

The Knights Radiant comprised of ten different Orders, some of which had several hundred members. Each Order had two Surges associated with it, and each Surge was used by two different Orders. Scholars associated the ten Orders with the Ten Essences as well.

Order of Windrunners
The first Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surges gravity and atmospheric pressure.[1] The combination of these two Surges resulted in three separate powers which were known as the Three Lashings.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content
Order of Skybreakers
The second Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surges atmospheric pressure and division.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content
Order of Dustbringers
The third Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surges division and friction.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content They could apparently burn things.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content
Order of Edgedancers
The fourth Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surges friction and growth.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content
Order of Lightweavers
The fifth Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surges light and transformation.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content They could create illusions and had the inherent ability to Soulcast.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content
Order of Elsecallers
The sixth Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surges transformation and transportation.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content They had the inherent ability to Soulcast.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content
Order of Stonewards
The ninth Order of the Knights Radiant with the ability to bind Surge surface tension.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The Knights Radiant also used Shardblades and Shardplates, which were etched with glyphs and glowed a different color according to the Order they were a part of. Although this was not true for every Radiant as not all of them were fighters.[citation needed]

Ideals

The Ideals by which the Knights Radiant lived, known as The Immortal Words, serve as a guide to them for how they were to live their lives. The First Ideal was the same for every order. While the four later Ideals were said to be different for every order. These Ideals were based off of book of Way of Kings.

First Ideal

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

—The First Ideal of the Immortal Words

As explained by Teft:

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.

Second Ideal

I will protect those who cannot protect themselves.

—Second Ideal of the Order of the Windrunners

These words were spoken once, by Kaladin, during the Battle of the Tower after Sadeas's betrayal. Syl prodded Kaladin almost desperately begging him to say them, and Kaladin thought, "[He] was amazed to realize he did know [them], even though they had never been told to him." What caused his spontaneous knowledge of the words is not clear. The sentiment of the Second Ideal seems to be the main driving force behind Kaladin's personality and decisions. Most choices made by him seem to satisfy this concept.

Vorinism

In Vorinism, the fall of the Knights Radiant was called the Day of Recreance.

Vorinism taught that the Knights Radiant betrayed the people. It was taught that their powers were not real, but elaborate tricks, and that they only pretended to have a holy calling. The "evidence" for this was that the powers could not be reproduced.

Notes

  1. Seattle Signing Report 10/14/2013

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