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|related=[[Dalinar]], [[Honor]], [[Odium]], [[Shard]]
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|world=Roshar
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
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The '''Contest of Champions''' is the result of a contract agreed between [[Odium]] and [[Dalinar]] acting in his capacity as [[Honor]].{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
The '''contest of champions''' is the result of a contract agreed between [[Odium]] and [[Dalinar]] acting in his capacity as [[Honor]].{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
The terms of the agreement were reached after [[Urithiru]] was liberated and Dalinar had met with [[Ishar]]. These events as well as [[Rayse]]'s deteriorating control over his Shard seems to have encouraged him to reach a compromise with Dalinar. Dalinar had terms of a contract written by [[Wit]] in advance of his meeting with Odium. The terms as written by Wit were that if Odium's champion won the contest then all of [[Roshar]] would be his. If Odium's champion lost, then he and his forces would have to withdraw from the planet for a millennium. Odium flatly rejected these terms due to his inability to control the [[Fused]] and [[singer]]s without destroying himself in the process.{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
   
Odium then offers a counter proposal. His proposal is that if Dalinar's champion wins then Odium will retreat to [[Braize]] for a thousand years and stop contacting the Fused or [[Voidspren]]. If he wins, then he will abandon Roshar and free the singers to make their own peace with the [[coalition of monarchs]]. Dalinar rejects this proposal because Wit was adamant that Odium not be released from the [[Rosharan system]] and he feels Honor trapped Odium on Roshar for a reason. Odium, desperate for a deal, pushes him to agree to terms. Odium offers one final proposal, which both sides end up accepting.{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
   
 
== Contract ==
 
== Contract ==
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{{image|Ending the Oathpact by Katie Payne.jpg|side=right|height=300px|End of the Oathpact}}
The exact terms agreed upon are as follows:
 
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The Oathpact can be visualized by a Bondsmith as a network of Connections between each individual Herald and their fellows.{{book ref|sa4|47}} Dalinar saw the Oathpact and noted a particularly strong, still potent connection when he touched [[Nale]] with [[Bondsmith]] powers.
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|1=“Final terms are these: A contest of champions to the death. On the tenth day of the month Palah, tenth hour. We each send a willing champion, allowed to meet at the top of Urithiru, otherwise unharmed by either side’s forces. If I win that contest, you will remain bound to the system—but you will return Alethkar and Herdaz to me, with all of their occupants intact. You will vow to cease hostilities and maintain the peace, not working against my allies or our kingdoms in any way.”
 
 
“Agreed,” Odium said. “But if I win, I keep everything I’ve won—including your homeland. I still remain bound to this system, and will still cease hostilities as you said above. But I will have your soul. To serve me, immortal. Will you do this? Because I agree to these terms.”
 
 
“And I,” Dalinar whispered. “I agree to these terms.”
 
 
“It is done.”
 
 
|2=Odium and Dalinar agreeing to the final terms of their contract {{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
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The Heralds and the Shard [[Honor]] were the only two parties who were part of the Oathpact.{{wob ref|2898}} [[Odium]] being bound to the [[Roshar]] system was not a direct result of the Oathpact but the Oathpact is part of it.{{wob ref|6273}} Upon dying during a Desolation, the Heralds are returned to Braize; however, even if they survived the Desolation, they are still supposed to return or the Fused will continue to be reborn.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}}
Due to the contract holders' natures, the spirit of the deal is as binding as the words of the deal. If either party breaks the terms of the contract then they will be in the other's power. Further, if Odium breaks his word then [[Cultivation]] would be able to kill him due to the hole created in his soul. If Dalinar breaks his word, then the restrictions placed on Odium by Honor -- chaining him to the Rosharan system and preventing him from using his powers on most individuals -- would be void.{{book ref|sa4|112}}
 
   
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While the Oathpact still remains,{{wob ref|10561}} how much is unknown. [[Ishar]] implied that there is a way to reset the Oathpact when he shortly regained sanity. He instructed Dalinar to meet him in Shinovar and let a Radiant swear an Ideal near him to proceed. Even after the Oathpact was abandoned by nine of the Heralds, the Connection that remained between them still allowed each Herald to sense the others to some extent.{{epigraph ref|sa4|79}} This allowed all the Heralds to sense when Jezrien was permanantly killed by [[Moash]], which manifest a terrible ripping sensation internally, leaving behind a sensation of an empty place or loss inside themselves.{{book ref|sa3|121}} However, the Oathpact still remained intact even though one of its members was in the Beyond, with only Jezrien's Connection to the others being completely severed.{{book ref|sa4|47}}
== Trivia ==
 
* The Heralds are similar to champions.{{wob ref|9548}}
 
* While it is theoretically possible for every Shard to have a champion, there are some catches.{{wob ref|4296}}
 
* Some Shards outside of the Rosharan system have had champions in the past.{{wob ref|5286}}
 
* The fight between [[Marsh]] and [[Elend]] does not count as a contest of champions because it is not formalized enough, but it is an echo of one.{{wob ref|15676}}
 
   
 
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