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'''''Elantris''''' is a fantasy novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]], published in April 2005 by Tor Books. It is Brandon's sixth written book and his first published book. The book, set on the planet [[Sel]], tells the story of how [[Raoden]] and [[Sarene]] restore the magical [[Elantrian]]s to their former glory.
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'''''Elantris''''' is a fantasy novel by [[Brandon Sanderson]], published in April 2005 by Tor Books. It is Brandon's sixth written book and his first published book. The book, set on the [[shardworld]] [[Sel]], tells the story of how [[Raoden]] and [[Sarene]] restore the magical [[Elantrian]]s to their former glory.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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=== Part One: The Shadow of Elantris ===
 
=== Part One: The Shadow of Elantris ===
The events of Elantris take place predominantly in the country of [[Arelon]] from three separate points of view: Prince [[Raoden]], Princess [[Sarene]] and [[Gyorn]] [[Hrathen]]. Raoden is the crown prince of Arelon and is first in line to inherit the throne from his father, King [[Iadon]]. He is engaged to Princess Sarene of neighboring [[Teod]] with the hope that their marriage will strengthen ties between their countries in the face of external aggression from the [[Fjorden|Fjorden Empire]] from which Hrathen hails.
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The events of Elantris take place predominantly in the country of [[Arelon]] from three separate points of view: Prince [[Raoden]], Princess [[Sarene]] and [[Gyorn]] [[Hrathen]]. Raoden is the crown prince of Arelon and is first in line to inherit the throne from his father, King [[Iadon]]. He is engaged to Princess Sarene of neighbouring [[Teod]] with the hope that their marriage will strengthen ties between their countries in the face of external aggression from the [[Fjorden|Fjorden Empire]] from which Hrathen hails.
   
 
Raoden wakes up in the morning before Sarene's arrival to find that he has been taken by the [[Shaod]]. He is thrown into the city of [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]] where he befriends [[Galladon]], a fellow [[Elantrian]] who is originally from [[Duladel|Duladen]]. Galladon describes the terrible lives that Elantrians live but Raoden believes that there must be a better way. He starts a new, more optimistic, society to help newcomers to Elantris. In the process he converts [[Karata]] and [[Taan]], two Elantrian gang leaders to his cause. The third gang leader, [[Shaor]], proves to be more difficult and his men's constant attacks are barely held off by the New Elantrians.
 
Raoden wakes up in the morning before Sarene's arrival to find that he has been taken by the [[Shaod]]. He is thrown into the city of [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]] where he befriends [[Galladon]], a fellow [[Elantrian]] who is originally from [[Duladel|Duladen]]. Galladon describes the terrible lives that Elantrians live but Raoden believes that there must be a better way. He starts a new, more optimistic, society to help newcomers to Elantris. In the process he converts [[Karata]] and [[Taan]], two Elantrian gang leaders to his cause. The third gang leader, [[Shaor]], proves to be more difficult and his men's constant attacks are barely held off by the New Elantrians.
   
Meanwhile, Sarene arrives in Arelon to find the country in mourning for Prince Raoden. Under the conditions of their wedding contract, she must stay in Arelon. However she is suspicious of the circumstances surrounding his death. With no husband, Sarene throws herself into Arelene political life only to find King Iadon expects her to stay out of such matters. Sarene quickly allies herself to a group of nobles, including her uncle [[Kiin]], who are dissatisfied with the king's leadership. Together they scheme to overthrow him.
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Meanwhile, Sarene arrives in Arelon to find the country in mourning for Prince Raoden. Under the conditions of their wedding contract, she must stay in Arelon but is suspicious of the circumstances surrounding his death. With no husband, Sarene throws herself into Arelish political life only to find King Iadon expects her to stay out of such matters. Sarene quickly allies herself to a group of nobles, including her uncle [[Kiin]], who are dissatisfied with the king's leadership. Together they scheme to overthrow him.
   
 
At the same time, Hrathen begins his campaign to convert the population of Arelon to the [[Derethi]] religion. His propaganda involves speeches persuading the Arelenes to hate Elantris in the hope of turning them against [[Shu-Korath]], as well as more discreet meetings with the nobility. Hrathen singles out [[Telrii]], a greedy but influential noble, to try and place on the throne, thinking him to be a Derethi sympathiser. However, Hrathen's plans are often stalled by [[Dilaf]], his overzealous [[odiv]], who seems to oppose him at every turn.
 
At the same time, Hrathen begins his campaign to convert the population of Arelon to the [[Derethi]] religion. His propaganda involves speeches persuading the Arelenes to hate Elantris in the hope of turning them against [[Shu-Korath]], as well as more discreet meetings with the nobility. Hrathen singles out [[Telrii]], a greedy but influential noble, to try and place on the throne, thinking him to be a Derethi sympathiser. However, Hrathen's plans are often stalled by [[Dilaf]], his overzealous [[odiv]], who seems to oppose him at every turn.
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Tensions rise as a detachment of fifty Elantric City Guards gallop towards Kiin's house, with Sarene and her friends convinced the guards will attempt to arrest them for treason against the king. Instead, they request that Raoden become their new king. Within the hour his coronation commences. However, Dilaf dispels the illusion Raoden has been keeping up to appear human. The nobles don't appear as shocked as Dilaf would have hoped. In their apathy they merely appear dejected, until Sarene rallies them behind the idea that Raoden is still the man who loved them before his exile.
 
Tensions rise as a detachment of fifty Elantric City Guards gallop towards Kiin's house, with Sarene and her friends convinced the guards will attempt to arrest them for treason against the king. Instead, they request that Raoden become their new king. Within the hour his coronation commences. However, Dilaf dispels the illusion Raoden has been keeping up to appear human. The nobles don't appear as shocked as Dilaf would have hoped. In their apathy they merely appear dejected, until Sarene rallies them behind the idea that Raoden is still the man who loved them before his exile.
   
Dilaf stalks angrily from the palace, lassoing Hrathen into stalking the arteth. Following him to the market district, Hrathen witnesses the [[Dakhor]] monks burst from the tents. Asleep in Roial's mansion, Raoden awakens to a disturbance and goes downstairs, only to find Dilaf, who knocks Raoden unconscious. Sarene is caught up in the Dakhor monks' attack when her carriage is assaulted on the way back from Elantris. Fortunately, she is saved by Kiin and Lukel, who take her back to Kiin's manor and barricade themselves in. Dragging Raoden to the manor, Dilaf uses him to capture Sarene. Done with his bait, Dilaf runs Raoden through with his sword and takes Sarene and Hrathen to Teod.
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Dilaf stalks angrily from the palace, lassoing Hrathen into stalking the ardent. Following him to the market district, Hrathen witnesses the [[Dakhor]] monks burst from the tents. Asleep in Roial's mansion, Raoden awakens to a disturbance and goes downstairs, only to find Dilaf, who knocks Raoden unconscious. Sarene is caught up in the Dakhor monks' attack when her carriage is assaulted on the way back from Elantris. Fortunately, she is saved by Kiin and Lukel, who take her back to Kiin's manor and barricade themselves in. Dragging Raoden to the manor, Dilaf uses him to capture Sarene. Done with his bait, Dilaf runs Raoden through with his sword and takes Sarene and Hrathen to Teod.
   
 
Emerging from their hiding place, Galladon and Karata approach Raoden to find the Hoed remnants of a man who was once their friend. Galladon is determined to give Raoden peace in the embrace of the pool atop the mountain; he will then also give himself the same peace. Karata only acquiesces. While Galladon and Karata carry Raoden towards oblivion, Lukel and the other captives are being marched to the pyres built for them within Elantris. As a revelation assaults Raoden's mind, he struggles to regain control of his body. Startling Galladon and Karata he dashes back down the mountain to Kae, grabs a stick and draws out the chasm line in the ground. It explodes with the power of the [[Dor]] as he completes it, revealing Elantris and its surrounding cities to be one massive Aon Rao.
 
Emerging from their hiding place, Galladon and Karata approach Raoden to find the Hoed remnants of a man who was once their friend. Galladon is determined to give Raoden peace in the embrace of the pool atop the mountain; he will then also give himself the same peace. Karata only acquiesces. While Galladon and Karata carry Raoden towards oblivion, Lukel and the other captives are being marched to the pyres built for them within Elantris. As a revelation assaults Raoden's mind, he struggles to regain control of his body. Startling Galladon and Karata he dashes back down the mountain to Kae, grabs a stick and draws out the chasm line in the ground. It explodes with the power of the [[Dor]] as he completes it, revealing Elantris and its surrounding cities to be one massive Aon Rao.
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== Main Characters ==
 
== Main Characters ==
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; [[Raoden]]: The prince of [[Arelon]], he succumbs to the Shaod and is thrown into Elantris the day Sarene, his wife to be, arrives in Kae.
 
; [[Raoden]]: The prince of [[Arelon]], he succumbs to the Shaod and is thrown into Elantris the day Sarene, his wife to be, arrives in Kae.
 
; [[Sarene]]: The princess of [[Teod]], she arrives in [[Kae]] to find her future husband dead and sets up to fight.
 
; [[Sarene]]: The princess of [[Teod]], she arrives in [[Kae]] to find her future husband dead and sets up to fight.
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'''Other Characters'''
 
'''Other Characters'''
; [[Ahan]]: Count Ahan is an Arelene merchant from Sel, and is very fat. He shares a friendly rivalry with Duke Roial and is constantly trying to either outdo or oppose him.
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; [[Ahan]]: Count Ahan is an Arelish merchant from Sel, and is very fat. He shares a friendly rivalry with Duke Roial and is constantly trying to either outdo or oppose him.
 
; [[Dilaf]]: An overzealous member of [[Hrathen]]'s congregation and eventual major antagonist.
 
; [[Dilaf]]: An overzealous member of [[Hrathen]]'s congregation and eventual major antagonist.
; [[Eondel]]: The Count of Eon Plantation. Eondel had a personal army, which was accepted to be the most effective fighting force in Arelon.
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; [[Eondel]]: is the Count of Eon Plantation Eondel had a personal army, which was accepted to be the most effective fighting force in Arelon.
 
; [[Eventeo]]: King Eventeo is the ruler of Teod on Sel, brother of Kiin and father of Sarene.
 
; [[Eventeo]]: King Eventeo is the ruler of Teod on Sel, brother of Kiin and father of Sarene.
 
; [[Galladon]]: A grumpy [[Elantrian]] Raoden befriends in the city.
 
; [[Galladon]]: A grumpy [[Elantrian]] Raoden befriends in the city.
; [[Iadon]]: Iadon was the first king of Arelon after the Reod on Sel. He is the father of Raoden.
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; [[Iadon]]: Iadon was the first king of Arelon after the Reod on Sel. He is the Father of Raoden.
 
; [[Karata]]: One of the main gang leaders in Elantris.
 
; [[Karata]]: One of the main gang leaders in Elantris.
; [[Kiin]]: Sarene's uncle and a good friend of Raoden, he helps Sarene settle in to [[Arelon]].
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; [[Kiin]]: Sarene's uncle and a good friend of Raoden, he helps Sarene settle in to [[Arelon]]
; [[Roial]]: Duke Roial was an old friend of King Iadon. He is an Arelene merchant and is among the richest of the noblemen in Arelon.
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; [[Roial]]: Duke Roial was an old Freind of King Iadon. He is an Arelish merchant and is among the richest of the noblemen in Arelon.
; [[Shuden]]: His family directed many trade routes around Arelon. He is a known amateur (at least according to him) practitioner of [[ChayShan]].
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; [[Shuden]]: His family directed many trade routes around Arelon. He is a known amateur (at least according to him) practitioner of ChayShan.
; [[Telrii]]: A wealthy duke who allies with Hrathen to try and take the throne of Arelon.
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; [[Telrii]]: A wealthy duke who allies with Hrathen to try and take the throne of Arelon.
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'''Minor Characters'''
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; [[Aanden]]: Sets up his own "court" in Elantris. One of the main gang leaders in Elantris.
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; [[Adien]]: Adien is the son of Daora, step-son of Kiin, younger brother to Lukel, older half-brother to Kaise and Daorn, and cousin to Sarene.
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; [[Ashe]]: A Seon bound to Sarene.
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; [[Daora]]: Married to Kiin and her children are [[Lukel]], [[Adien]], [[Kaise]], and [[Daorn]]
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; [[Daorn]]: An Arelish boy. The son of Kiin and Daora.
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; [[Elao]]: Elao is a servant in the palace of Arelon on Sel. She is an old woman.
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; [[Eshen]]: King Iadon's second wife, and Prince Raoden's adoptive mother.
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; [[Fjon]]: He was head arteth in Kae prior to the arrival of [[Hrathen]].
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; [[Jalla]]: Jalla is a Svordish woman from Sel.
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; [[Lukel]]: He is an Arelish merchant.
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; [[Ketol]]: An Arelish court attendant. Sent to meet Sarene when she arrives in Kae.
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; [[Kaise]]: An Arelish girl. The daughter of Kiin and Daora.
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; [[Mareshe]]: He was a jeweler, a craftsman and an artisan before the Reod. Joins and helps Raoden's band.
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; [[Maare]]: Before the Reod took her she was a house wife. She joins Raoden's band and helps in weaving and sewing for the people.
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; [[Riil]]: He joins Raoden's band and helps in construction.
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; [[Saolin]]: Was a member of Count Eondel's legion and became a follower of Raoden and his [[New Elantris]] settlement.
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; [[Shaor]]: Gang leader of the most brutal gang in Elantris.
   
 
== Setting ==
 
== Setting ==
Elantris is set in the [[cosmere]] on the [[Cosmere#Planets|planet]] of [[Sel]].
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Elantris is set in the [[cosmere]] on the [[Shardworld]] of [[Sel]].
   
 
=== Magic System ===
 
=== Magic System ===
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=== Cosmere Connections ===
 
=== Cosmere Connections ===
 
* [[Hoid]] helps [[Sarene]] smuggle weapons into [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]].
 
* [[Hoid]] helps [[Sarene]] smuggle weapons into [[Elantris (city)|Elantris]].
* [[Devotion's Perpendicularity]] is seen.
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* [[Devotion's Shardpool]] is seen.
 
* [[Galladon]] is a [[worldhopper]] and has been seen on [[Roshar]] chasing Hoid with [[Demoux]] and [[Baon]].
 
* [[Galladon]] is a [[worldhopper]] and has been seen on [[Roshar]] chasing Hoid with [[Demoux]] and [[Baon]].
   
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== Development ==
 
== Development ==
This is Brandon's first published novel, and his sixth written novel.{{wob ref|7595}}
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This is Brandon's first published novel, and his sixth written novel.{{bws ref|euology-my-history-as-a-writer|EUOlogy: My History as a Writer|date=2008-10-19}}
   
It is written in a triad system, with sets of three chapters telling roughly the same period of time through the three main points of view.
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It's written in a triad system, with sets of three chapters telling roughly the same period of time through the three main points of view.
   
 
== Publication History ==
 
== Publication History ==
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*Chinese rights (simplified) to Shanghai Wanyu
 
*Chinese rights (simplified) to Shanghai Wanyu
 
*Romanian rights to Tritonic
 
*Romanian rights to Tritonic
*Romanian rights to [https://www.editura-paladin.ro/info/carte/elantris Paladin]
 
 
*Hebrew rights to Silver Stars
 
*Hebrew rights to Silver Stars
 
*UK rights to Gollancz
 
*UK rights to Gollancz
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A tenth anniversary trade paperback edition, which includes new maps and illustrations and an updated [[Ars Arcanum]], was published in October 2015.
 
A tenth anniversary trade paperback edition, which includes new maps and illustrations and an updated [[Ars Arcanum]], was published in October 2015.
 
== Cover Gallery ==
 
{{for|/Covers|a cover gallery of Elantris}}
 
 
== Interior Art ==
 
{{for|/Interior art|a gallery of the book's interior art}}
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
Elantris was written in a chapter triad system, rotating the primary viewpoints from Raoden to Sarene to Hrathen. Part 1 and Part 2 each contained 27 chapters, or 9 triads. The triad structure broke down in Part 3, which consisted of 9 chapters.{{wob ref|1940}}{{wob ref|1928}}
 
   
 
== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==
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*SF Book Club selection {{ref|name=awfulagent}}
 
*SF Book Club selection {{ref|name=awfulagent}}
   
== Statistical Analysis ==
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== Trivia ==
 
Elantris was written in a chapter triad system, rotating the primary viewpoints from Raoden to Sarene to Hrathen. Part 1 and Part 2 each contained 27 chapters, or 9 triads. The triad structure broke down in Part 3, which consisted of 9 chapters.{{bws ref|books/elantris/elantris/elantris-reading-group-questions/|Elantris Reading Group Questions|date=2004-10-18}}
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== Cover Art Gallery ==
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{{for|bws: elantris-cover-gallery|a gallery of covers curated on Brandon's site|the Elantris cover gallery}}
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Elantris thumb.jpg | Original cover by [[Stephan Martinière]]
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Elantris cover (Sam Green).jpg | Cover by [[Sam Green]]
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== Statistics ==
 
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
 
{{for|/Statistical analysis|a full statistical analysis}}
 
''Elantris'' consists of one prologue, sixty-three chapters, one epilogue, and one postscript, reaching a total 201,372 word count. There are nine different unique point-of-view characters in a total of 122 POVs.
 
''Elantris'' consists of one prologue, sixty-three chapters, one epilogue, and one postscript, reaching a total 201,372 word count. There are nine different unique point-of-view characters in a total of 122 POVs.

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