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== Intent ==
 
== Intent ==
Honor seeks to uphold oaths and agreements, and to bind things together. Many, such as the [[Fused]], consider it to extend to a cosmic sense of justice and order, as well as the natural laws of the universe.{{book ref|sa4|31}}{{wob ref|16003}}{{expand}}
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Honor seeks to uphold oaths and agreements, and to make things binding. He is referred to as the God of Laws by singers.{{book ref|sa4}}
   
 
== Associated magic ==
 
== Associated magic ==
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Stormlight is crucial to the Rosharan ecosystem. Numerous animals form bonds with lesser [[spren]], which most likely require Stormlight as fuel. Moreover, large quantities of Stormlight are necessary for [[singer]]s to change forms.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}} In [[Shadesmar]], spren derive sustenance from Stormlight.{{book ref|sa1|101}} While humans do not normally utilize Stormlight themselves, its presence makes them significantly healthier.{{wob ref|912}}
 
Stormlight is crucial to the Rosharan ecosystem. Numerous animals form bonds with lesser [[spren]], which most likely require Stormlight as fuel. Moreover, large quantities of Stormlight are necessary for [[singer]]s to change forms.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}} In [[Shadesmar]], spren derive sustenance from Stormlight.{{book ref|sa1|101}} While humans do not normally utilize Stormlight themselves, its presence makes them significantly healthier.{{wob ref|912}}
 
=== God Metal ===
 
[[Honorblade]]s are made out of the God Metal of Honor.{{wob ref|13996}}
 
 
[[Shardblade]]s and [[Shardplate]] are both made out of a mixture of the unnamed God Metals of Honor and Cultivation. The precise proportion of the two differs depending on the type of [[spren]] that forms the Blade, or the order to which the Plate belongs; as such, there are at least ten alloys.{{wob ref|11211}}{{wob ref|11949}}{{wob ref|2541}}
 
   
 
{{image|Honor by Heatherly.png|side=left|width=200px|In the [[highstorm]]}}
 
{{image|Honor by Heatherly.png|side=left|width=200px|In the [[highstorm]]}}
 
=== Surgebinding ===
 
=== Surgebinding ===
 
{{for|Surgebinding}}
 
{{for|Surgebinding}}
Surgebinding is a magic system derived from both Honor and [[Cultivation]].{{wob ref|1640}} To utilize it, a person must bond a higher spren, which allows them to inhale Stormlight and use it to control [[Surge]]s, a set of ten fundamental forces, although a single spren bond allows access to only two of them.{{wob ref|7663}} Some Surges favor Honor, and others Cultivation, although only [[Adhesion]] is 'purely' of Honor.{{wob ref|10649}}
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Surgebinding is a magic system derived from both Honor and [[Cultivation]].{{wob ref|1640}} To utilize it, a person must bond a higher spren, which allows them to inhale Stormlight and use it to control [[Surge]]s, a set of ten fundamental forces, although a single spren bond allows access to only two of them.{{wob ref|7663}} Some bonds favor Honor, and others Cultivation, although the proportion, and whether there are Surges "purely" of one or the other, is still under speculation.{{wob ref|10649}}
   
Apart from spren bonds, Honor can also grant the use of Surgebinding through the [[Honorblade]]s, weapons made out of his Investiture.{{wob ref|1572}} Like spren, each Honorblade grants access to only one pair of Surges; in fact, Surgebinding came about as spren attempted to imitate the Honorblades.{{wob ref|7989}}
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Apart from spren bonds, Honor can also grant the use of Surgebinding through the [[Honorblade]]s, weapons made out of his Investiture.{{wob ref|1572}} Like spren, each Honorblade grants access to only one pair of Surges; in fact, Surgebinding came to be as spren attempted to imitate Honorblades.{{wob ref|7989}}
   
 
=== Spren ===
 
=== Spren ===
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== History ==
 
== History ==
{{image|Honor and Cultivation by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Honor and [[Cultivation]]}}
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{{image|Cultivation and Honor by ML Malandrino.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Honor and [[Cultivation]]}}
 
=== Creation ===
 
=== Creation ===
The Shard of Honor was created, like all others, at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]], and picked up by [[Tanavast]] over ten-thousand years before the rebellion against the [[Cinder King]].{{book ref|sa4|i|1}}{{book ref|tsm|11}} Though the Shards had an agreement to go their own separate ways, he and [[Cultivation]] traveled together to the [[Rosharan system]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}}{{wob ref|1169}} However, whatever the actual text of the agreement, Honor did not consider his actions to be breaking it, or exploiting a loophole in it.{{wob ref|10835}} The reason for that could be that Tanavast and [[Koravellium Avast]] were romantically involved.{{wob ref|2786}}
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The Shard of Honor was created, like all others, at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]], and picked up by [[Tanavast]]. Though the Shards had an agreement to go their own separate ways, he and [[Cultivation]] traveled together to the [[Rosharan system]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}}{{wob ref|1169}} However, whatever the actual text of the agreement, Honor did not consider his actions to be breaking it, or exploiting a loophole in it.{{wob ref|10835}} The reason for that could be that Tanavast and Cultivation's vessel were romantically involved.{{wob ref|2786}}
   
 
=== God of Roshar ===
 
=== God of Roshar ===
 
On Roshar, Honor and Cultivation became the gods of the [[singer]]s, a native Rosharan species. An unknown period of time later, human refugees arrived from [[Ashyn]], seeking help after accidentally destroying their own world, and the two permitted them to settle on the planet, likely in the region now called [[Shinovar]]. Unfortunately, along with them came [[Odium]], who by that point had murdered three other Shards -- [[Dominion]], [[Devotion]] and [[Ambition]] -- and was now gunning for either Honor, Cultivation, or both.{{book ref|sa3|111}}{{wob ref|11813}} When the relations between humans and singers of Roshar broke down, singers turned to Odium to help them, leading to the creation of the [[Fused]], [[Cognitive Shadow]]s of singers who could be reborn into the bodies of their kinsmen every time they died.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
On Roshar, Honor and Cultivation became the gods of the [[singer]]s, a native Rosharan species. They also created intelligent spren around ten-thousand years before the True Desolation.{{book ref|sa4|i|1}}
 
 
Around seven-thousand years before the True Desolation,{{book ref|sa4|14}}{{book ref|sa4|76}} human refugees arrived from [[Ashyn]], seeking help after accidentally destroying their own world, and the two permitted them to settle on the planet, likely in the region now called [[Shinovar]]. Unfortunately, along with them came [[Odium]], who by that point had murdered three other Shards -- [[Dominion]], [[Devotion]] and [[Ambition]] -- and was now seeking to attack either Honor, Cultivation, or both.{{book ref|sa3|111}}{{wob ref|11813}} When the relations between humans and singers of Roshar broke down, singers turned to Odium to help them, leading to the creation of the [[Fused]], [[Cognitive Shadow]]s of singers who could be reborn into the bodies of their kinsmen every time they died.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
 
To help the people of Roshar, Honor created the [[Herald]]s, binding ten people to himself and giving them similar resurrective ability, although one that did not require taking the bodies of humans.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Moreover, he bound Odium to the Rosharan system, making it impossible for him to leave.{{wob ref|7989}} However, after around three-thousand years,{{book ref|sa4|111}}{{book ref|sa1|prologue}} the Heralds abandoned the Oathpact after numerous [[Desolation]]s in the event known as the [[Aharietiam]].{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} Sometime afterwards, Odium succeeded at [[Splinter]]ing him.{{wob ref|9810}}{{wob ref|9973}}
 
   
 
To help the people of Roshar, Honor created the [[Herald]]s, binding ten people to himself and giving them similar resurrective ability, although one that did not require body snatching.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Moreover, he bound Odium to the Rosharan system, making it impossible for him to leave.{{wob ref|7989}} Unfortunately for him, the Heralds abandoned the Oathpact after numerous [[Desolation]]s in the event known as the [[Aharietiam]].{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} Sometime afterwards, Odium succeeded at [[Splinter]]ing him.{{wob ref|9810}}{{wob ref|9973}}
{{image|Dead Honor by Ari Ibarra.jpeg|side=left|width=200px|Honor's death}}
 
   
 
{{image|Honor by Shuravf.jpg|side=left|width=200px}}
 
=== Death ===
 
=== Death ===
 
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Honor's death, however, was a protracted event.{{wob ref|8144}} Before passing away fully, Honor took some measures to help Rosharans in the future. Chief among them was leaving behind a series of visions to warn of the possibility of the [[True Desolation]], and to leave behind some information that might be helpful.{{book ref|sa1|75}} He prepared the [[Stormfather]] to be his inheritor, and gave him the task of choosing the possible recipients of the visions.{{book ref|sa2|89}} At the very end of his existence, Tanavast was still capable of communicating with humans, but by then he was raving and no longer supported the Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|113}}
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Honor's death, however, was a protracted event.{{wob ref|8144}} Before passing away fully, Honor took some measures to help Rosharans in the future. Chief among them was leaving behind a series of visions to warn of the possibility of the [[True Desolation]], and to leave behind some information that might be helpful.{{book ref|sa1|75}} He prepared [[Stormfather]] to be his inheritor, and gave him the task of choosing the possible recipients of the visions.{{book ref|sa2|89}} At the very end of his existence, Tanavast was still capable of communicating with humans, but by then he was raving and no longer supported the Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|113}}
   
He died and his Shard was Splintered shortly after the [[Recreance]], around two-thousand years before the True Desolation.{{book ref|sa3|56}}{{book ref|sa3|113}} Tanavast's [[Cognitive Shadow]] merged with the Stormfather, along with the largest portion of Honor's remaining power.{{wob ref|1671}} That remaining power is sufficient to keep Odium bound to Roshar, and the Oathpact ongoing.{{book ref|sa3|57}}{{wob ref|5186}}
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He died and became Splintered shortly after the [[Recreance]].{{book ref|sa3|113}} Tanavast's [[Cognitive Shadow]] merged with Stormfather, along with the largest portion of Honor's remaining power.{{wob ref|1671}} That remaining power is sufficient to keep Odium bound to Roshar, and the Oathpact ongoing.{{book ref|sa3|57}}{{wob ref|5186}}
   
 
== Influence ==
 
== Influence ==
{{image|Honor by Kyle Pearson.jpg|side=right|width=200px|Honor and the [[Stormfather]]}}
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{{image|Honor by Kyle Pearson.jpg|side=right|width=200px|Honor and [[Stormfather]]}}
 
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|The Almighty accepted the excellence of any man or woman, regardless of what they did.
 
|The Almighty accepted the excellence of any man or woman, regardless of what they did.
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Honor is well known among the Rosharan people, and worshiped as a god.{{book ref|sa1|75}} [[Vorinism]] calls him the '''Almighty''' and claims that he's the only deity, considering worship of [[Cultivation]] to be pagan.{{book ref|sa3|29}} He's believed to be the creator of both Roshar and mankind.{{book ref|sa1|7}} In the Vorin tradition, he has ten names, the last of which, Elithanathile, is only used by [[ardent]]s, the Vorin priests.{{book ref|sa1|7}} It's said he resides in the hearts of all people.{{book ref|sa1|45}} As it's commonly believed that perceiving him directly would cause one to burst into flames from his sheer glory, he's typically represented by a divine prism with ten facets.{{book ref|sa1|7}}{{book ref|sa1|33}}
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Honor is well-known among the Rosharan people, and worshipped as a god.{{book ref|sa1|75}} [[Vorinism]] calls him the '''Almighty''' and claims that he's the only deity, considering worship of [[Cultivation]] to be pagan.{{book ref|sa3|29}} He's believed to be the creator of both Roshar and humanity.{{book ref|sa1|7}} In the Vorin tradition, he has ten names, the last of which, Elithanathile, is only used by [[ardent]]s, the Vorin priests.{{book ref|sa1|7}} It's said he resides in the hearts of all people.{{book ref|sa1|45}} As it's commonly believed that perceiving him directly would cause one to burst into flames from his sheer glory, he's typically represented by a divine prism with ten facets.{{book ref|sa1|7}}{{book ref|sa1|33}}
   
 
Vorins believe that the Almighty is also responsible for sorting out the dead and deciding on their afterlife. The best possible outcome is to be sent to battle in [[Tranquiline Halls]], the lost paradise, and reclaim it from the [[Voidbringer]]s. To achieve this, one has to pick a Calling - a purpose in life - and a Glory, an aspect of the Almighty that one strives to emulate.{{book ref|sa1|18}}
 
Vorins believe that the Almighty is also responsible for sorting out the dead and deciding on their afterlife. The best possible outcome is to be sent to battle in [[Tranquiline Halls]], the lost paradise, and reclaim it from the [[Voidbringer]]s. To achieve this, one has to pick a Calling - a purpose in life - and a Glory, an aspect of the Almighty that one strives to emulate.{{book ref|sa1|18}}
   
Honor is also worshiped in [[Azir]] and the surrounding countries, though there he's known simply as God.{{book ref|sa3|122}} The [[singer]]s worshiped him and Cultivation once, before the arrival of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|111}}
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Honor is also worshipped in [[Azir]] and the surrounding countries, though there he's known simply as God.{{book ref|sa3|122}} [[Singer]]s worshipped him and Cultivation once, before the arrival of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|111}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* According to Brandon Sanderson, in ''[[wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering|Magic: The Gathering]]'' colors, Honor would be mono-white.{{wob ref|11057}}
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* In ''[[wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering|Magic:The Gathering]]'' colors, Honor would be white.{{wob ref|11057}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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