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|died={{rosharan date|1175}}, killed by [[El]]{{book ref|sa4|116}}
 
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|titles=The Pursuer<!--Consensus is that "Defeated One" wasn't used as a proper title and shouldn't be included here-->
 
|titles=The Pursuer<!--Consensus is that "Defeated One" wasn't used as a proper title and shouldn't be included here-->
 
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|world=Roshar
 
|world=Roshar
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
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|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
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'''Lezian''', '''the Pursuer''' is one of the nex-im, a rare [[Fused]] brand which has access to the [[Surge#Transportation|Surge of Transportation]].{{book ref|sa4|14}}
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|Any time he is killed, Lezian ignores everything else until he has claimed the life of the one who killed him. Seven thousand years, and he’s never failed.
 
|[[Leshwi]] explaining Lezian's tradition{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
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'''Lezian''', '''the Pursuer''', is one of the ''[[nex-im]]'', a rare [[Fused]] brand on [[Roshar]] which has access to the [[Surge#Transportation|Surge of Transportation]].{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
{{image|Lezian by EccoS.jpg|side=left|width=250px}}
 
{{image|Lezian by EccoS.jpg|side=left|width=250px}}
 
=== Appearance ===
 
=== Appearance ===
Lezian is described as being easily seven feet tall. He has hair the color of dried blood, and his clothing is woven out of his hair. His skin is pure black, with lines of red marbling around his softly glowing red eyes. He also has a markedly wicked-looking jagged carapace, with a strange pair of carapace fins/horns rising above his ears.{{book ref|sa4|1}} Kaladin describes him as a hulking mountain of chitin and dark brown cloth, with eyes glowing a deep red.{{book ref|sa4|59}}
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Lezian is described as being easily seven feet tall. He has hair the color of dried blood, and it seems to meld into his clothing, which is woven out of his hair. His skin is pure black, with lines of red marbling around his softly glowing red eyes. He also has a markedly wicked-looking jagged carapace, with a strange pair of carapace fins/horns rising above his ears.{{book ref|sa4|1}} Kaladin describes him as a hulking mountain of chitin and dark brown cloth, with eyes glowing a deep red.{{book ref|sa4|59}}
   
It is unknown which of these characteristics (other than his skin color and patterning) are uniquely his, over being shared with other ''nex-im''.
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It is unknown which of these characteristics (other than his skin color and patterning) are uniquely his, over being shared with other nex-im.
   
 
=== Personality ===
 
=== Personality ===
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Lezian - like many of the Fused - prefers not to speak Alethi (or any other modern human language) though he is proficient enough to be able to understand and speak it if he wants/needs to.{{book ref|sa4|1}} According to [[Leshwi]], Lezian takes great pride in worming his way into the stories of the humans, and manages to do so every Return.{{book ref|sa4|11}} She also notes that while he is respected for his determination, he is reckless, and has endangered plans and ruined missions with that particular quality.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
Lezian - like many of the Fused - prefers not to speak Alethi (or any other modern human language) though he is proficient enough to be able to understand and speak it if he wants/needs to.{{book ref|sa4|1}} According to [[Leshwi]], Lezian takes great pride in worming his way into the stories of the humans, and manages to do so every Return.{{book ref|sa4|11}} She also notes that while he is respected for his determination, he is reckless, and has endangered plans and ruined missions with that particular quality.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
   
{{image|The Pursuer by Gerard Segura.jpg|side=right|width=400px}}
 
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
=== Surgebinding ===
 
=== Surgebinding ===
As one of the ''nex-im'', Lezian has access to the [[Surge#Transportation|Surge of Transportation]]. This allows him to leave his body behind and shoot out of it as a spren-like flying ribbon of red-violet light, which can then expand to re-form a new body elsewhere. The old body collapses as if it was a dead corpse, and disintegrates into ash within minutes.{{book ref|sa4|2}} This effectively allows Lezian to teleport, using the ribbon of light to transfer between locations. Lezian can do four such "jumps" before completely running out of [[voidlight]], and typically uses three of them in battle, using the fourth to retreat and resupply.{{book ref|sa4|2}}
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As one of the nex-im, Lezian has access to the [[Surge#Transportation|Surge of Transportation]]. This allows him to leave his body behind and shoot out of it as a spren-like flying ribbon of red-violet light, which can then expand to re-form a new body elsewhere. The old body collapses as if it was a dead corpse, and disintegrates into ash within minutes.{{book ref|sa4|2}} This effectively allows Lezian to teleport, using the ribbon of light to transfer between locations. Lezian can do four such "jumps" before completely running out of [[voidlight]], and typically uses three of them in battle, using the fourth to retreat and resupply.{{book ref|sa4|2}}
   
 
Once Lezian leaves a body, the "corpse" that he leaves behind starts turning dry and fragile, with colors fading. The flesh turns to a light and porous stone, and the whole body (including the carapace) disintegrates into ash soon after.{{book ref|sa4|2}}
 
Once Lezian leaves a body, the "corpse" that he leaves behind starts turning dry and fragile, with colors fading. The flesh turns to a light and porous stone, and the whole body (including the carapace) disintegrates into ash soon after.{{book ref|sa4|2}}
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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Previous Desolations ===
 
=== Previous Desolations ===
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|Any time he is killed, Lezian ignores everything else until he has claimed the life of the one who killed him. Seven thousand years, and he’s never failed.
 
|[[Leshwi]] explaining Lezian's tradition{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
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Lezian was the first Fused to have ever been killed by a human. To avoid the shame that came from this, he went into battle seeking only the human that had killed him, ignoring all orders and rationality, and succeeded in killing him. This started his tradition - every time someone managed to kill him, Lezian would single-mindedly chase them and claim their life.{{wob ref|14215}} He never failed at this, always successfully managing to find and kill the humans who had bested him before every Isolation. Once an Isolation began, he would kill himself to avoid having to return to Braize without killing his killer in turn.{{book ref|sa4|14}} When not actively pursuing a previous killer, Lezian would seek to go after the strongest enemy Radiants, effectively creating a cycle of either chasing after and killing the strongest enemies, or getting killed by them, and then pursuing them until they die, then picking some other strong Radiant, and so on and forth.{{book ref|sa4|14}} Lezian was good enough at this that no human or singer had ever managed to best him and kill him twice.{{book ref|sa4|59}}
 
Lezian was the first Fused to have ever been killed by a human. To avoid the shame that came from this, he went into battle seeking only the human that had killed him, ignoring all orders and rationality, and succeeded in killing him. This started his tradition - every time someone managed to kill him, Lezian would single-mindedly chase them and claim their life.{{wob ref|14215}} He never failed at this, always successfully managing to find and kill the humans who had bested him before every Isolation. Once an Isolation began, he would kill himself to avoid having to return to Braize without killing his killer in turn.{{book ref|sa4|14}} When not actively pursuing a previous killer, Lezian would seek to go after the strongest enemy Radiants, effectively creating a cycle of either chasing after and killing the strongest enemies, or getting killed by them, and then pursuing them until they die, then picking some other strong Radiant, and so on and forth.{{book ref|sa4|14}} Lezian was good enough at this that no human or singer had ever managed to best him and kill him twice.{{book ref|sa4|59}}
   
 
He was so successful at this that the other Fused encouraged his tradition, giving him leeway to act and Pursue his quarry even outside normal command structures, though he was also reckless enough to have endangered others' plans, ruining missions and undermining strategies.
 
He was so successful at this that the other Fused encouraged his tradition, giving him leeway to act and Pursue his quarry even outside normal command structures, though he was also reckless enough to have endangered others' plans, ruining missions and undermining strategies.
   
{{image|Kaladin vs. the Pursuer by Joshua Carrenca.jpg|side=right|width=300px|[[Kaladin]] battling Lezian}}
 
 
=== The True Desolation ===
 
=== The True Desolation ===
 
==== The Evacuation of Hearthstone ====
 
==== The Evacuation of Hearthstone ====
Lezian first appears at [[Hearthstone]] in 1175, just before the [[Knights Radiant]] and the forces of the [[coalition of monarchs|coalition]] land the ''[[Fourth Bridge]]'' there in an effort to evacuate the village.{{book ref|sa4|1}} [[Kaladin]] and the ''Fourth Bridge'' had been spotted while flying to Hearthstone, and Lezian, alongside a group of ''[[Fused#Shanay-im|shanay-im]]'' under the command of [[Leshwi]], were sent by the [[Nine]] to gather intel on the ''Fourth Bridge'', and test a new suppressor [[fabrial]] that would prevent Radiants from using their powers.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
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Lezian first appears at [[Hearthstone]] in 1175, just before the [[Knights Radiant]] and the forces of the Coalition land the [[Fourth Bridge]] there in an effort to evacuate the village.{{book ref|sa4|1}} [[Kaladin]] and the [[Fourth Bridge]] had been spotted while flying to Hearthstone, and Lezian, alongside a group of [[Fused#Shanay-im|Shanay-im]] under the command of [[Leshwi]], were sent by the [[Nine]] to gather intel on the Fourth Bridge, and test a new suppressor [[fabrial]] that would prevent [[Knights Radiant|Radiants]] from using their powers. {{book ref|sa4|14}}
   
 
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Lezian leads a small squad of [[Singer#Warform|warforms]], and is able to successfully find and identify Kaladin from his description, who takes to the skies.{{book ref|sa4|1}} Lezian engages him immediately, and his novel powerset and his brutal and expert fighting style give Kaladin a hard time. When Kaladin eventually starts predicting and reacting to Lezian's jumps, Lezian leaves him, warning Kaladin to watch for him from the corner of his eye.{{book ref|sa4|2}} He shows up again later, when Kaladin and his windrunners are engaged with Leshwi and the rest of the ''shanay-im'', but Kaladin sees him coming, and Lezian retreats without engaging.{{book ref|sa4|5}} He then gathers a squad of [[Singer#Warform|warform]] [[singers]], and starts accosting a group of civilians, as well as [[Godeke]] the Edgedancer, to lure Kaladin to him.{{book ref|sa4|6}}{{book ref|sa4|7}} When Kaladin lands and challenges him, Lezian takes Godeke, and retreats into the manor with the remaining squad of Parshmen, saying he will fight him inside. Once Kaladin follows, they trigger the suppressor [[fabrial]] powered by [[Voidlight]] to stop Kaladin from summoning Syl or using his powers. Lezian assumes that Kaladin would not be used to fighting without his powers and mocks him, but Kaladin quickly overpowers four of the warform Singers, and then proceeds to kill Lezian by successfully predicting where he would teleport to.{{book ref|sa4|7}}
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Lezian leads a small squad of [[Singer#Warform|warforms]], and is able to successfully find and identify Kaladin from his description, who takes to the skies.{{book ref|sa4|1}} Lezian engages him immediately, and his novel powerset and his brutal and expert fighting style give Kaladin a hard time. When Kaladin eventually starts predicting and reacting to Lezian's jumps, Lezian leaves him, warning Kaladin to watch for him from the corner of his eye.{{book ref|sa4|2}} He shows up again later, when Kaladin and his windrunners are engaged with Leshwi and the rest of the Shanay-im, but Kaladin sees him coming, and Lezian retreats without engaging.{{book ref|sa4|5}} He then gathers a squad of [[Singer#Warform|warform]] [[singers]], and starts accosting a group of civilians, as well as [[Godeke|Godeke the Edgedancer]], to lure Kaladin to him.{{book ref|sa4|6}}{{book ref|sa4|7}} When Kaladin lands and challenges him, Lezian takes Godeke, and retreats into the manor with the remaining squad of parshmen, saying he will fight him inside. Once Kaladin follows, they trigger the suppressor [[fabrial]] powered by [[voidlight]] to stop Kaladin from summoning Syl or using his powers. Lezian assumes that Kaladin would not be used to fighting without his powers and mocks him, but Kaladin quickly overpowers four of the warform Singers, and then proceeds to kill Lezian by successfully predicting where he would teleport to.{{book ref|sa4|7}}
   
 
Lezian is then reborn again, soon after, and is summoned by the [[Nine]] to provide a report on what happened at Hearthstone. He refuses to take blame for losing the device, and immediately claims his right to Pursue Kaladin by his tradition. He is angered, and lashes out when Leshwi challenges his sanity and his right to Pursue Kaladin, which undermines his claim, and leads to the [[Nine]] allowing Leshwi - or someone else if the situation demands it - prior claim on Kaladin's life. Lezian storms out of the meeting, and is later seen conferring with [[Raboniel]] soon after the invasion on [[Urithiru]] is decided upon.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
Lezian is then reborn again, soon after, and is summoned by the [[Nine]] to provide a report on what happened at Hearthstone. He refuses to take blame for losing the device, and immediately claims his right to Pursue Kaladin by his tradition. He is angered, and lashes out when Leshwi challenges his sanity and his right to Pursue Kaladin, which undermines his claim, and leads to the [[Nine]] allowing Leshwi - or someone else if the situation demands it - prior claim on Kaladin's life. Lezian storms out of the meeting, and is later seen conferring with [[Raboniel]] soon after the invasion on [[Urithiru]] is decided upon.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
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Lezian is next seen tracking Kaladin, after the latter kills one of the Singers that came to [[Lirin]]'s clinic to collect any Radiants that might be getting cared for there. He repurposes the entire force sent to go through the homes on the sixth floor looking for unconscious Radiants to instead hunt for Kaladin.{{book ref|sa4|44}} While Kaladin manages to avoid him once, and is able to distract him further with Syl's help, he doesn't manage to permanently lose him, and Lezian always catches on after a while. Kaladin ultimately manages to escape the Purser and his forces with the [[Sibling]]'s help.{{book ref|sa4|44}}
 
Lezian is next seen tracking Kaladin, after the latter kills one of the Singers that came to [[Lirin]]'s clinic to collect any Radiants that might be getting cared for there. He repurposes the entire force sent to go through the homes on the sixth floor looking for unconscious Radiants to instead hunt for Kaladin.{{book ref|sa4|44}} While Kaladin manages to avoid him once, and is able to distract him further with Syl's help, he doesn't manage to permanently lose him, and Lezian always catches on after a while. Kaladin ultimately manages to escape the Purser and his forces with the [[Sibling]]'s help.{{book ref|sa4|44}}
   
Lezian continues to sweep the upper tiers for Kaladin, sending Raboniel reports periodically.{{book ref|sa4|51}} He manages to capture Kaladin's family and intends to exact revenge for the Regal he killed, once he's done interrogating them.{{book ref|sa4|53}} [[Venli]] learns of this, and asks Leshwi to intervene, who promptly takes Kaladin's family into her custody, protecting them from the Pursuer and his troops.{{book ref|sa4|53}}
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Lezian continues to sweep the upper tiers for Kaladin, sending Raboniel reports periodically.{{book ref|sa4|51}} He manages to capture Kaladin's family, and intends to exact revenge for the Regal he killed, after interrogating them.{{book ref|sa4|53}} [[Venli]] learns of this, and asks Leshwi to intervene, who promptly takes Kaladin's family into her custody, protecting them from the Pursuer and his troops.{{book ref|sa4|53}}
   
 
During the occupation, Lezian instructs all Singers to watch out for signs of Radiants.{{book ref|sa4|58}}
 
During the occupation, Lezian instructs all Singers to watch out for signs of Radiants.{{book ref|sa4|58}}
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The Pursuer next shows up when the second-last node powering the [[Sibling]]'s shield is found, inside the well in the market. He is waiting for Kaladin, and ambushes him as soon as he shows up. He manifests his first body to announce his presence, and - falsely assuming that Kaladin was using [[Surges#Gravitation|Gravitation]] to move about - is curious how Kaladin recovered his access to it.{{book ref|sa4|70}} Kaladin, who was actually using the modified fabrial glove to quickly traverse the [[Urithiru|Tower]], uses it to shoot away. Lezian immediately drops his first husk and gives pursuit, manifesting his second body to grapple with Kaladin. He is thrown off by the presence of the glove, as it affects the close quarters, grappling focused fighting style he prefers, and soon drops another husk to disengage. This time, instead of immediately and aggressively attacking Kaladin again, he keeps to his red ribbon-like spren form, staying around and distracting him, keeping him away from the node.{{book ref|sa4|70}} Kaladin, however, guns straight for the node, forcing Lezian to materialize his third body to engage with him. Lezian successfully grapples Kaladin into a chokehold (again), who uses a previously hidden scalpel to cut at Lezian's arms repeatedly. This forces him to spend precious voidlight healing those cuts and wounds, consequently making him drop his third body before he loses the voidlight to do so.{{book ref|sa4|70}} As usual, after dropping his third husk, Lezian retreats to resupply. By the time he returns, Kaladin has already engaged with Leshwi in single combat, and he has to respect her right to fight Kaladin over his own.{{book ref|sa4|70}}
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The Pursuer next shows up when the second-last node powering the [[Sibling]]'s shield is found, inside the well in the market. He is waiting for Kaladin, and ambushes him as soon as he shows up. He shows some curiosity towards how Kaladin recovered his access to [[Surges#Gravitation|Gravitation]], as the latter was using the modified fabrial glove to quickly traverse the [[Urithiru|Tower]].{{book ref|sa4|70}} He has to drop a body as a husk once, in using his powers to announce his powers and then to catch up to Kaladin. Though, in this fight, Lezian is taken a little off his game by the presence of said fabrial glove, as it affects the close quarters, grappling focused fighting style he prefers, and soon drops a second body as a husk. This time, instead of immediately and aggressively attacking Kaladin again, he keeps to his red ribbon-like spren form, just staying present and distracting him, keeping him away from the node.{{book ref|sa4|70}} Kaladin, however, is able to force him into materializing his third body by gunning towards the node. Lezian successfully grapples Kaladin into a chokehold (again), but Kaladin uses a previously hidden scalpel to cut his arms repeatedly. This forces Lezian to spend precious voidlight healing those cuts and wounds, and he has to drop his third body to retreat and resupply, before he loses the voidlight to do so.{{book ref|sa4|70}} By the time he returns, Kaladin has engaged with Leshwi in single combat, and Lezian has to respect her right to fight Kaladin over his own.{{book ref|sa4|70}}
 
After Syl locates the node, and Kaladin disengages with Leshwi to deal with it, Lezian is again free to interfere. He is prepared for this eventuality, of Kaladin having to dive into the well, and smiles as he seals Kaladin inside by putting a wooden lid on top. He then directs people to stand on it to account for Kaladin's potential use of lashings to lift the lid.{{book ref|sa4|70}} While he waits outside for Kaladin to suffocate, Kaladin is able to escape by finding a different way out.
 
 
{{sidequote
 
|It isn’t the hiding that protects you, it is Lady Leshwi’s favor. Without it, the Pursuer would kill you, no matter what you did to prove yourself. He’d kill other Fused, if he thought it would let him fulfill his tradition. And the others would applaud him.
 
|Venli to [[Lirin]] and Hesina{{book ref|sa4|74}}
 
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After this event, Lezian is left with more free reign in leading the occupation efforts, as Raboniel is focused more on her research. His troops dominated the Tower, and reports of singer violence against the humans grew.{{book ref|sa4|74}} As rumors of the confrontation in the market spread, the Fused try to counter Kaladin's growing reputation by spinning the narrative, and Venli thinks that Lezian is behind their messaging, as she feels that Raboniel would have taken a subtler approach.{{book ref|sa4|74}} Later, when people start marking themselves with the shash glyph as a sign of defiance against the Fused, and support for Kaladin, Lezian orders his men to beat those that do so. Raboniel, however, revokes this order the next day.{{book ref|sa4|79}} Though Raboniel tries to rein him and his men in, he keeps pushing for more brutality in the Tower. Raboniel's occasional orders to maintain peace in the Tower barely restrain him and his men, and humans tended to avoid the area where they were housed.{{book ref|sa4|83}} He posts several Regals on rotation in the infirmary where [[Lirin]] and [[Hesina]] have been hiding, and Lirin suspects that this is specifically because Lezian knows they are there, even if he cannot do anything while Leshwi's influence protects them.{{book ref|sa4|79}} Leshwi, on the other hand, thinks that Lezian is not so subtle, and that this was more Raboniel's hand showing.{{book ref|sa4|83}}
 
 
{{sidequote
 
|I’ve heard what people say about you. Your life isn’t the blood in your veins, but the legend you live. Each death kills that legend a little more.
 
|Kaladin to Lezian{{book ref|sa4|103}}
 
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When the final node is found, and Kaladin and company make preparations, Kaladin and [[Teft]] realize that like the last two times, the Pursuer would be waiting for him with a trap ready.{{book ref|sa4|100}} Meanwhile, Raboniel, who has sent the Pursuer to break the node, suspects he is deliberately stalling to lure Kaladin, and sends [[Vyre]] out to do the task.{{book ref|sa4|102}} As Kaladin approaches what he expects to be a trap, he sees the Pursuer sitting in the center of the atrium waiting for him, and engages.{{book ref|sa4|102}} Their contest quickly takes centerstage, and even the [[Fused#Shanay-im|Heavenly Ones]] descend to watch.{{book ref|sa4|103}} Like before, Lezian immediately drops his body as his first husk, streaking forward in ribbon form to grapple with his opponent. Kaladin expects this and drops his spear, catching Lezian's wrists as he manifests a body, willingly entering the grapple. Lezian manages to hook Kaladin's foot and shove him to the ground, but Kaladin is able to pull him down with him. As before, Lezian taunts him, but this time, Kaladin correctly surmises that the most important thing to Lezian is his legend, and that each time he loses to Kaladin, that legend dies a little bit more.{{book ref|sa4|103}} He then uses Navani's fabrial, which he has shifted around from a glove to a belt, to break the wrestle.{{book ref|sa4|103}}
 
 
====The Sibling's Restoration====
 
 
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|You’re no soldier. That’s what I realized about you, Defeated One. You’ve never faced death.
 
|Kaladin to Lezian{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
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As Kaladin and Lezian wrestled, the Singers cleared the atrium of civilians. The Shanay-im floating and watching from the air, and the crowds watching from the upper balconies, the atrium is effectively turned into an improptu arena between Kaladin and Lezian.{{book ref|sa4|104}} Lezian begins this second round of their fight by lunging for Kaladin, who immediately engages his fabrial to pull back and stay out of range. Lezian, who begins to understand the stakes of this contest, wants to end it quickly, and drops his second body, shooting towards Kaladin as a ribbon. They wrestle again as Lezian materializes his third body, and Kaladin tries to use a knife to wound Lezian, as before hoping to force Lezian to spend his precious voidlight healing. Lezian, who is taking this contest extremely seriously, manages to make Kaladin drop his knife. But Kaladin continues to goad him, declaring that Lezian is no soldier, not having faced death as frequently as Kaladin has. As he takes the upper hand, he further taunts him by saying that thousands of years of life have not prepared Lezian to face someone like Kaladin, who doesn't fear him. And as Kaladin pulls out a second knife from his boot, Lezian, thrown off his game, drops his third body, streaking out as a ribbon and manifesting his fourth and final one, in which he is vulnerable. Kaladin declares him "the Defeated One."{{book ref|sa4|104}}
 
 
Lezian realizes just how visible this contest is, and how many people are watching. He sees his own legend, his own lore and reputation begin to crumble, and hums to an increasingly panicked Rhythm. As Kaladin begins walking forward, Lezian stumbles back into his own soldiers holding the perimeter. Kaladin unhooks Navani's fabrial from his belt, and goads Lezian, who charges him.{{book ref|sa4|105}} Kaladin simply presses Navani's fabrial device to Lezian's chest, and locks it on with a lashing, launching him backwards. He hits the glass window of the atrium and cracks his carapace, but is unable to heal himself as he lacks the voidlight to do so. As Kaladin stalks forward, repeatedly and powerfully commanding him to flee, Lezian, dripping blood from his wounds, loses his resolve and runs away.{{book ref|sa4|105}} Kaladin notes that everyone present and watching understood that while Lezian had retreated from battles before, it meant something more, something different this time. In running from Kaladin, Lezian's title was broken, and he was no longer the Pursuer.{{book ref|sa4|105}}
 
 
After Moash has broken Kaladin's resolve by showing him a dead Teft, he grabs a gagged and bound Lirin, and waits for Lezian, who arrives as a shameful ribbon. As he materialized a body, Moash hands him Lirin, and commands him to kill him if Kaladin regains his senses. Lezian doesn't quite want to accept it, as he wants to go kill Kaladin immediately, but folds for the time being, as Moash explains to him what will happen should he interfere with Kaladin grieving.{{book ref|sa4|105}}
 
 
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|My legacy is untouched! And this is complete madness! I will prove myself and continue my tradition!
 
|Lezian{{book ref|sa4|106}}
 
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Lezian is restless regardless. He hands Lirin over to Leshwi, and as she cuts away his bonds, berates her for trying to turn [[Fused#The_Nine|the Nine]] against him, saying she wants to destroy his legacy. Leshwi argues that his legacy is already dead, and that it died the moment he ran from Kaladin. This enrages Lezian, and he loudly declares that his legacy is untouched, and that he can prove it, as he drops his first body as a husk and streaks as a ribbon towards Kaladin.{{book ref|sa4|106}} He materializes his second body just above him, and breaks off a spur off his elbow to stab him. However, the moment he touches Kaladin's shoulder to lift him up and stab him, he howls with pain, then grabs Lezian's arm and turns and twists, ending up behind him. Kaladin pulls out a knife and stabs Lezian through the throat, which he barely manages to avoid by ejecting from his own body, barely in time. He quickly reforms into his third body and tries to wrestle with Kaladin again, but is completely outclassed at this point, getting stabbed first through the arm, and then almost getting stabbed in the face. Lezian has to eject again, dropping his third body.{{book ref|sa4|106}}
 
   
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====Restoration of the Sibling====
He materializes into his final body right next to his soldiers, and commands them to kill Kaladin, and then the other radiants. He then charges Kaladin, and his soldiers seemingly follow, but shy away from Kaladin and his glowing yellow-red eyes, leaving Lezian to fight him alone. Lezian, who at this point has to engage Kaladin or lose any chance at salvaging any of his reputation, meets Kaladin in front of the massive window of the Urithiru atrium. As he tries to grapple Kaladin, the latter simply turns and folds into it, and then slams them both against the window. He then manages to bind Lezian (who is in his final, fourth body, and is thus unable to drop it) to the window with a full lashing, leaving him stuck there. Kaladin then reverse lashes Lezian's head to the floor, making it pull towards the ground. Between these two opposing forces, Lezian is literally ripped apart, as Kaladin turns and walks away from him.{{book ref|sa4|106}}
 
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Kaladin ultimately kills him again just prior to the restoration of the [[Sibling]] and names him the "Defeated One".
   
 
====Aftermath of the Occupation====
 
====Aftermath of the Occupation====

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