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The '''Order of Skybreakers''' is an order of the [[Knights Radiant]] on [[Roshar]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|43}}
The Skybreakers are [[Surgebinder]]s who use the [[Surge]]s of Gravitation and Division{{book ref|sa3|90}}, and they are associated with the smokestone [[polestone]]. They form a [[Nahel bond]] with [[highspren]].{{book ref|sa2|59}}
== Philosophy ==
|Ki explaining the Second Ideal of the Skybreakers{{book ref|sa3|90}}|left|300px|
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The individuals who join the Skybreakers generally believe in following a strong moral code. They wish to prevent both anarchy and tyranny. To do so, they enforce the law on everyone. They particularly want to make sure the other
Before the Recreance, the Skybreakers were merciful and understood that the law is not perfect. They viewed the law as an ideal to strive towards.{{wob ref|13733}} Highspren would accept their Radiants following codes that may endorse illegal activity. For example, a Skybreaker could follow the code of a criminal organization.{{wob ref|13766}} Since the Recreance, the Skybreakers have gotten far more strict and merciless in their behavior. The group largely seems to follow Nale's opinion on what codes and laws to follow.{{wob ref|13773}} This may be related to the fact that Nale has lost his ability to feel emotions under the torturing in [[Damnation]]. While they still follow the law to the letter, they are not above getting the law changed or instituting the most strict punishments possible to suit their needs.{{book ref|sa2.5|8}}{{book ref|sa2.5|16}} Exploiting loopholes in codes is also encouraged among them.{{book ref|sa3|98}}
|The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant{{book ref|wok|59}}
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The First Ideal is also known to the Skybreakers as the Ideal of Radiance. Before swearing this Ideal, hopefuls travel with the Skybreakers on a mission. They must prove their dedication and solemnity on that mission to a full Skybreaker before they are deemed worthy of saying the Words. The Ideal of Radiance does not give powers or the ability to draw Stormlight, but it does qualify them for further tests among the Skybreakers so that they can become
=== The Second Ideal ===
|The Second Ideal of the Skybreakers, as chosen 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. Once a master chooses to accept someone as a
=== The Third Ideal ===
|The Third Ideal of the Skybreakers, as sworn by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|121}}
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Also called the Ideal of Dedication, this is a specific oath to dedicate oneself to a greater truth, either a code or, sometimes, a person. A Skybreaker
=== The Fourth Ideal ===
|The Fourth Ideal of the Skybreakers, as spoken by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|sa3|121}}.
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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. Masters are able to accept
=== The Fifth Ideal ===
|[[Szeth's highspren]] on the Fifth Ideal{{book ref|sa4|i|7}}
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Called the Ideal of Law, this Ideal requires the Skybreaker to swear an oath that they will become a personification of law and truth. Nale is likely the only current Skybreaker to have achieved it, as it has been centuries since anyone
== Abilities ==
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 28, page 3]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}}
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The Skybreakers are able use the Surges of '''Gravitation''' and '''Division'''. The full extent of their powers are so far unknown. Like most Knights Radiant, the Skybreakers have squires, though only those of the Fourth Ideal or above can accept them.{{book ref|sa3|90}} 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.{{book ref|sa2|55}} However, they do not have any supernatural abilities in determining a person's guilt,{{wob ref|8208}} so this appears to be some combination of mundane experience and exaggerations in folklore.▼
The full extent of their powers are so far unknown. They are able to use a [[Basic Lashing]] like the [[Order of Windrunners]], since they share the Gravitation Surge. While there are slight differences in how the Surges behave between Orders, Gravitation largely looks the same between the two.{{wob ref|6916}} They also have the Surge of Division, which allows them to destroy or degrade things around them. Skybreakers do not have access to the Surge of Division until after the Third Ideal.{{book ref|sa3|90}} Restricting access to Surges based on oaths is rare among the Orders and few do it. The only other Order currently known to do so are the [[Dustbringers]], who share the Surge of Division.{{wob ref|13774}} ▼
=== Gravitation ===
[[Surgebinding#Gravitation|'''Gravitation''']] allows the Skybreaker to change the direction and strength of an object's gravitational attraction.{{book ref|sa2|part=ars}} While there are slight differences in how the Surges behave between orders, Gravitation largely looks the same between the them and the [[Order of Windrunners]].{{wob ref|6916}}
▲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.{{book ref|sa2|55}} However, they do not have any supernatural abilities in determining a person's guilt,{{wob ref|8208}} so this appears to be some combination of mundane experience and exaggerations in folklore.
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The Basic Lashing allows a Surgebinder to bind people or objects to different surfaces or in different directions, effectively changing the direction that gravity pulls them.{{book ref|sa2|part=ars}}
=== Division ===
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== History ==
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|Words of Radiance, chapter 5, page 17]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|43}}
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The group that would become the Skybreakers began when the highspren, trying to imitate the [[Honorblade]]s, granted men Surges.{{book ref|sa2|59}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} [[Ishar]], understanding the implication of men having Surges, forced them to accept laws and organization, becoming the Order of Skybreakers.{{epigraph ref|sa2|42}} Given the Skybreakers' dedication to the law, they likely had one of the easiest times accepting Ishar's rules. The Skybreakers pursued [[Nale]] as their patron. Nale initially refused to accept the patronage, believing the position to be annoying and vain. The Skybreakers operated for some unknown length of time without a patron [[Herald]] after his refusal. He finally accepted them after the disturbances in the [[Revv]] toparchy were quieted. He was the last Herald to accept their
They were concerned that the other Radiants would think themselves above the law and use their power to become tyrants, oppressing those without the power to resist. As a result, they functioned as a military police among the Radiants, and took that duty very seriously, though it was often a thankless task.{{wob ref|13773}}{{wob ref|6054}} This role required separating innocent and guilty parties.{{epigraph ref|sa2|54}} They were extremely skilled at doing so, a fact that even those who didn't like them acknowledged.{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}} Despite being described as an almost divine skill,{{epigraph ref|sa2|55}} there was no magical cause for this ability.{{wob ref|8208}} Despite this, the pre-Recreance Skybreakers could be merciful and understood that the law is not perfect, but rather represents an ideal to strive for. The Skybreakers also took responsibility for keeping some of the dangerous or dark forces of Roshar contained.{{wob ref|13773}}
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The ancient Skybreakers seem to have been involved in conflicts with other
At some point before the [[Recreance]],{{wob ref|12600}} Nale secretly retrieved his [[honorblade]] from [[Shinovar]] and bonded his own highspren, officially joining the Skybreakers. He is the only known Herald to have joined their
{{image|Herald of Justice.jpg|side=left|width=200px|[[Nale]]}}
|[[Mraize]]'s letter to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa3|40}}
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The Skybreakers were also the only Order that did not partake in the [[Recreance]] and remained active in the following two millennia.{{book ref|sa2|88}}{{epigraph ref|sa2|41}}{{book ref|sa3|40}}{{book ref|sa3|90}} Over those years, Nale increasingly put his imprint on the order, and the Skybreakers of the modern era are much more rigid than their pre-Recreance predecessors.{{wob ref|13773}} Nale seems to have some control over which of his recruits obtain spren bonds, and he is exacting in testing them before they are found worthy.{{book ref|sa2|40}} In the centuries leading up to 1173, Nale was the only Skybreaker to swear the Ideal of Law.{{book ref|sa3|90}} ▼
▲The Skybreakers were also the only
The Order has a small fortress in [[Marabethia]] that overlooks the [[Purelake]].{{book ref|sa3|90}} Hopefuls are brought to the fortress for testing, and Squires and Masters reside there while training (unless they are away on a mission).{{book ref|sa3|90}} Skybreakers usually wear the uniforms of local law enforcement wherever they travel, regardless of their own race or nationality.{{book ref|sa3|90}}{{book ref|sa3|98}} The Skybreakers have power and Shards that they use to awe new recruits.{{book ref|sa3|40}} ▼
▲The
In approximately 1153. Nale began his crusade to stop other
=== True Desolation ===
{{image|Purelake Justice by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|height=250px|Skybreakers dealing justice at the Purelake}}
Right at the onset of the [[True Desolation]], Nale recruited [[Szeth]] to join the Skybreakers.{{book ref|sa2|88}} Despite the [[Everstorm]]'s arrival, he remained in denial about the failure of his
When Nale returned, he told the Skybreakers the truth of the Recreance and gave them a choice.{{book ref|sa3|98}} As the original owners of the land, Nale claimed that the law of the land was that of the [[singer]]s.{{book ref|sa3|116}} He and most of his
== Notable Skybreakers ==
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* [[Nale]]
* [[Szeth]] (bonded to [[Szeth's highspren|unnamed highspren]])
* [[Ki]] (bonded to [[Winnow (Roshar)|Winnow]])
* [[Warren]]
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