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|ancestors=[[Sadees]]{{book ref|sa3|19}}
 
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|titles={{tag+|Highprince|Alethkar}}, [[Highprince of Commerce]]
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|titles={{tag+|Highprince|Alethkar}}, Highprince of Commerce
 
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== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Sebarial is plump and bearded. He is outwardly a very obnoxious, rude, lazy, and vulgar man and comes across as a fool, though he is actually quite intelligent and very sly. He avoids publicly showing his interest in Alethi politics, but privately he does pay attention.{{book ref|sa2|38}} He typically wears an outfit featuring a [[takama]] until some time after the move to [[Urithiru]] and his involvement in administration there, after which he begins wearing clothing of a style similar to that of a [[Thaylen]] merchant; this could be a result of [[Palona]]'s influence.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
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Sebarial is plump and bearded. He is outwardly a very obnoxious, rude, lazy, and vulgar man and comes across as a fool, though he is actually quite intelligent and very sly. He avoids publicly showing his interest in Alethi politics, but privately he does pay attention.{{book ref|sa2|38}}
   
 
Though Sebarial himself is not very religious, his [[ardent]]s are quite devout.{{book ref|sa2|63}} Likewise, though he himself is useless in battle, he sees to it that his soldiers are well trained. Sebarial's genius is that he knows how to hire the right people for a job.{{book ref|sa2|81}} Over time, he proves himself reliable in getting things accomplished. Underneath his flippant exterior, he wants to be useful.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
 
Though Sebarial himself is not very religious, his [[ardent]]s are quite devout.{{book ref|sa2|63}} Likewise, though he himself is useless in battle, he sees to it that his soldiers are well trained. Sebarial's genius is that he knows how to hire the right people for a job.{{book ref|sa2|81}} Over time, he proves himself reliable in getting things accomplished. Underneath his flippant exterior, he wants to be useful.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
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After the battle was won, the coalition met again in Urithiru. While the Kholins discussed who would take over the rule of Alethkar, Sebarial pretended to sleep while Palona delighted herself in recent gossip. Sebarial was pleased that the Kholins chose Jasnah, taking pleasure in the others' looks of worry.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
 
After the battle was won, the coalition met again in Urithiru. While the Kholins discussed who would take over the rule of Alethkar, Sebarial pretended to sleep while Palona delighted herself in recent gossip. Sebarial was pleased that the Kholins chose Jasnah, taking pleasure in the others' looks of worry.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
   
A year later, Sebarial stayed behind at Urithiru to aid with the tower's administration while Dalinar and the rest of the coalition's army went to [[Emul]] to take back strategic land. He and Navani watched the army transfer to [[Azir]] together, discussing Taravangian and then Palona. As they entered the tower once more, Navani asked him to oversee the old warcamps and bring them completely under the coalition's control. Before leaving, Sebarial brought up the fact that Palona wouldn't marry him, and Navani advised him to let her see his sincerity.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
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A year later, Sebarial stayed behind at Urithiru to aid with the tower's administration while Dalinar and the rest of the coalition's army went to [[Emul]] to take back strategic land. He and Navani watched the army transfer to [[Azir]] together, discussing Taravangian and then Palona. As they entered the tower once more, Navani asked him to oversee the old warcamps and bring them completely under the coalition's control. Before leaving, Sebarial brought up the the fact that Palona wouldn't marry him, and Navani advised him to let her see his sincerity.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
   
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
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|[[Navani]] to Sebarial{{book ref|sa4|27}}
 
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[[Palona]] is Sebarial's [[Herdaz|Herdazian]] mistress. She calls him "Turi." And also sometimes "the idiot." She has a much more active hand in running the day-to-day workings of the manor than Sebarial does. They enjoy witty banter and seem genuinely fond of each other despite their outward griping.{{book ref|sa2|40}} Palona perfectly complements Sebarial's dichotomy of outward indolence masking inward cleverness with her own lack of arrogance as she takes full advantage of her wealth.{{book ref|sa2|47}} She consistently refuses any offer of marriage, however much Sebarial privately but sincerely wishes her to accept.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
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[[Palona]] is Sebarial's [[Herdaz|Herdazian]] mistress. She calls him "Turi." And also sometimes "the idiot." She has a much more active hand in running the day-to-day workings of the manor that Sebarial does. They enjoy witty banter and seem genuinely fond of each other despite their outward griping.{{book ref|sa2|40}} Palona perfectly complements Sebarial's dichotomy of outward indolence masking inward cleverness with her own lack of arrogance as she takes full advantage of her wealth.{{book ref|sa2|47}} She consistently refuses any offer of marriage, however much Sebarial privately but sincerely wishes her to accept.{{book ref|sa4|27}}
   
 
=== Shallan ===
 
=== Shallan ===

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