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− | He brought the world to war before the [[Desolation]] and was not a [[Windrunner]].{{book ref|sa1|60}} |
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− | |Alakavish was a [[Surgebinder]]. He should have known better. And yet, the Nahel bond gave him no more wisdom than a regular man. |
+ | |Our own natures destroy us. Alakavish was a [[Surgebinder]]. He should have known better. And yet, the [[Nahel bond]] gave him no more wisdom than a regular man. |
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+ | He somehow brought the world to war prior to a [[Desolation]]. His powers held a large allure to the common people. Eleven years into the Desolation, some wished to blame Alakavish, thinking that if he hadn't caused a war, the Desolation would not have caused so much damage. Nohadon, however, thought Alakavish was a symptom of a greater disease: that humanity would be torn by war and squabbling, and perhaps deserved to lose against the [[Voidbringers]].{{book ref|sa1|60}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 06:27, 29 February 2020
Alakavish | |
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Died | Unknown |
Abilities | Surgebinder |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
“Our own natures destroy us. Alakavish was a Surgebinder. He should have known better. And yet, the Nahel bond gave him no more wisdom than a regular man. ”
Alakavish was a Surgebinder during the time of Nohadon on Roshar. He did not bond an honorspren.[1]
He somehow brought the world to war prior to a Desolation. His powers held a large allure to the common people. Eleven years into the Desolation, some wished to blame Alakavish, thinking that if he hadn't caused a war, the Desolation would not have caused so much damage. Nohadon, however, thought Alakavish was a symptom of a greater disease: that humanity would be torn by war and squabbling, and perhaps deserved to lose against the Voidbringers.[1]