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{{for|Surgebinding#Illumination|the Rosharan variant of the Lightweaving magic system|pre=This article deals with the order of Knights Radiant|post=For the original Yolish variant, see [[Yolish Lightweaving]].}}
 
{{for|Surgebinding#Illumination|the Rosharan variant of the Lightweaving magic system|pre=This article deals with the order of Knights Radiant|post=For the original Yolish variant, see [[Yolish Lightweaving]].}}
 
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|I will speak my truth.
|These Lightweavers, by no coincidence, included many who pursued the arts; namely: writers, artists, musicians, painters, sculptors. Considering the order's general temperament, the tales of their strange and varied mnemonic abilities may have been embellished.
 
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|The Ten Orders of Knights Radiant{{wob ref|13777}}
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|''Words of Radiance'']], chapter 21, page 10{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}
 
 
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The '''Order of Lightweavers''' is an order of the [[Knights Radiant]] on Roshar.{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}
 
   
 
The Lightweavers are [[Surgebinder]]s who use the [[Surge]]s of Illumination and Transformation, commonly called [[Surgebinding#Illumination|Lightweaving]] and [[Soulcasting]]. They are associated with the garnet [[polestone]], and form a [[Nahel bond]] with [[Cryptic]]s.
 
The Lightweavers are [[Surgebinder]]s who use the [[Surge]]s of Illumination and Transformation, commonly called [[Surgebinding#Illumination|Lightweaving]] and [[Soulcasting]]. They are associated with the garnet [[polestone]], and form a [[Nahel bond]] with [[Cryptic]]s.
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== Philosophy ==
 
== Philosophy ==
 
While each order of Radiants contains a variety of personalities within it, those who join the Lightweavers generally subscribe to a philosophy of speaking truths about themselves that they must admit in order to progress as people.{{wob ref|13777}} The order finds it important to be able to separate the real from the lie and use that to move forward. Lightweavers tend to be free spirits, and many among their order see the importance of entertainment, beauty, and art in a person’s life.{{wob ref|16463}} They generally ignore traditions and laws, and achieve their goals by whatever method works best for them.{{wob ref|16463}} The order strives to make sure that the world has something to live for. They tend to attract those who are interested in art, intrigue, secrets, and espionage.{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}{{wob ref|13777}}
 
While each order of Radiants contains a variety of personalities within it, those who join the Lightweavers generally subscribe to a philosophy of speaking truths about themselves that they must admit in order to progress as people.{{wob ref|13777}} The order finds it important to be able to separate the real from the lie and use that to move forward. Lightweavers tend to be free spirits, and many among their order see the importance of entertainment, beauty, and art in a person’s life.{{wob ref|16463}} They generally ignore traditions and laws, and achieve their goals by whatever method works best for them.{{wob ref|16463}} The order strives to make sure that the world has something to live for. They tend to attract those who are interested in art, intrigue, secrets, and espionage.{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}{{wob ref|13777}}
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== Philosophy ==
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While each order of Radiants contains a variety of personalities within it, those who join the Lightweavers generally subscribe to a philosophy of speaking truths about themselves that they must admit in order to progress as people.{{wob ref|13777}} The Order finds it important to be able to separate the real from the lie and use that to move forward. Lightweavers tend to be free spirits, and many among their Order see the importance of entertainment, beauty, and art in a person’s life. The Order strives to make sure that the world has something to live for. They tend to attract those who are interested in art, intrigue, secrets, and espionage.{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}{{wob ref|13777}}
   
 
== Ideals of the Lightweavers ==
 
== Ideals of the Lightweavers ==
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* [[Red (Roshar)|Red]] (bonded to an unknown Cryptic)
 
* [[Red (Roshar)|Red]] (bonded to an unknown Cryptic)
 
* [[Elhokar]] (initiated a Nahel bond with [[Design]], but didn't finish saying the First Ideal){{book ref|sa3|84}}{{wob ref|8748}}
 
* [[Elhokar]] (initiated a Nahel bond with [[Design]], but didn't finish saying the First Ideal){{book ref|sa3|84}}{{wob ref|8748}}
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== Quotes ==
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|These Lightweavers, by no coincidence, included many who pursued the arts; namely: writers, artists, musicians, painters, sculptors. Considering the order's general temperament, the tales of their strange and varied mnemonic abilities may have been embellished.
 
|[[Words of Radiance (in-world)|''Words of Radiance'']], chapter 21, page 10{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}
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The '''Order of Lightweavers''' is an order of the [[Knights Radiant]] on Roshar.{{epigraph ref|sa2|49}}
   
 
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