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The '''Order of Skybreakers''' was an order of the [[Knights Radiant]] on [[Roshar]].
 
The '''Order of Skybreakers''' was an order of the [[Knights Radiant]] on [[Roshar]].
   
The Skybreakers were [[Surgebinder]]s who used the two [[Surge]]s of Gravitation and Division{{17s ref|topic|4323|text=Seattle Signing Report|date=10/14/2013}}. To date, little detail has been revealed about this order.Although it has not yet been confirmed it is likely that they formed a [[Nahel Bond]] with [[highspren]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
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The Skybreakers were [[Surgebinder]]s who used the two [[Surge]]s of Gravitation and Division{{17s ref|topic|4323|text=Seattle Signing Report|date=10/14/2013}}. To date, little detail has been revealed about this order.They formed a [[Nahel Bond]] with [[highspren]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
   
 
== Historical ==
 
== Historical ==

Revision as of 00:22, 12 November 2015

Order of Skybreakers
Skybreakers glyph.svg
Gravitation
Division
Herald Nale
Spren Highspren
Surges Gravitation & Division
Plate spren Unknown
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

The Order of Skybreakers was an order of the Knights Radiant on Roshar.

The Skybreakers were Surgebinders who used the two Surges of Gravitation and Division[1]. To date, little detail has been revealed about this order.They formed a Nahel Bond with highspren.[2]

Historical

They were the last order to be accepted by their chosen Herald, Nalan'Elin.

They also reportedly had some issues with the Windrunners. Sylphrena, an honorspren, mentioned to Kaladin that "Laws don't matter. What's right matters." Highspren and, through them, the Skybreakers judge and dispense justice according to the letter of the law and what may make logical sense to them, while the Windrunners will disregard these laws or logic at their letter to do what is considered right. This is further supported when Kaladin tells Sylphrena that he'll "find his own justice" in regards to Amaram, and she cautions that he's "not a Skybreaker," and that he's "not supposed to be like [that]."[3]

Known Skybreakers

  • The patron of the Skybreakers was Nalan.

Ideals of the Skybreakers

The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, also known as the Immortal Words, are a set of rules by which the Radiant lived. The First Ideal, identical for all orders of the Radiants, is used as their motto. Each of the Radiant Orders then had an additional four ideals that were unique to each order.

The First Ideal

Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination.

—The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant[4]

The Second Ideal

I will put the law before all else.

—The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers[5][6]

Abilities

The Skybreakers use the Surges of Gravitation and Division.

They reportedly had the ability (unrelated to their Surges) to divide the innocent from the guilty that was by some even considered to be an almost divine skill.[7]

This page or section deals with theories or speculation.
Please read carefully and note that this is not necessarily canonical.

Their exact Powers are so far unknown, though it is likely that they were able to use a Basic Lashing and a Reverse Lashing like the Order of Windrunners, since they share the Gravity Surge.

Quotes

And thus were the disturbances in the Revv toparchy quieted, when, upon their ceasing to prosecute their civil dissensions, Nalan'Elin betook himself to finally accept the Skybreakers who had named him their master, when initially he had spurned their advances and, in his own interests, refused to countenance that which he deemed a pursuit of vanity and annoyance; this was the last of the Heralds to admit to such patronage.

There came also sixteen of the order of Windrunners, and with them a considerable number of squires, and finding in that place the Skybreakers dividing the innocent from the guilty, there ensued a great debate.

The considerable abilities of the Skybreakers for making such amounted to an almost divine skill, for which no specific Surge or spren grants capacity, but however the order came to such an aptitude, the fact of it was real and acknowledged even by their rivals.

'You'd let it go, then?'

'Storms, no,' Kaladin said. 'I'd find my own justice.'

'Oh...' Syl settled on his shoulder. They walked for a long while, eventually approaching the warcamp. 'You're not a Skybreaker, Kaladin,' Syl finally said. 'You're not supposed to be like this.'

—<description of scene>[3]

Trivia

  • If Rashek were to have joined the Knights Radiant he would have made an okay, though not great, Skybreaker.[11]

Notes

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