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The '''Sons of Honor''' are a secretive on [[Roshar]]. Their goal is to return the dominance of the Vorin church. They want to do this by returning the [[Voidbringers]]. They assume that if that happens, the [[Herald]]s will return too, restoring Vorin dominance.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
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The '''Sons of Honor''' are a secretive group on [[Roshar]]. Their goal is to return the dominance of the Vorin church. They want to do this by returning the [[Voidbringers]]. They assume that if that happens, the [[Herald]]s will return too, restoring Vorin dominance.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
   
 
[[Amaram]] is a member of the Sons, and suggests [[Gavilar]] to have been a member as well, possibly even the founder.{{book ref|sa2|88}}
 
[[Amaram]] is a member of the Sons, and suggests [[Gavilar]] to have been a member as well, possibly even the founder.{{book ref|sa2|88}}

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The Sons of Honor are a secretive group on Roshar. Their goal is to return the dominance of the Vorin church. They want to do this by returning the Voidbringers. They assume that if that happens, the Heralds will return too, restoring Vorin dominance.[1]

Amaram is a member of the Sons, and suggests Gavilar to have been a member as well, possibly even the founder.[1]

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