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Yanagawn is a lanky,{{book ref|sa4|19}} dark-skinned youth, who has limbs that seem too long, a face that is too round and childlike.{{book ref|sa3|42}} He was 15 years old when the [[Everstorm]] first appeared.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
 
Yanagawn is a lanky,{{book ref|sa4|19}} dark-skinned youth, who has limbs that seem too long, a face that is too round and childlike.{{book ref|sa3|42}} He was 15 years old when the [[Everstorm]] first appeared.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
   
As Gawx, he was a frightened thief sneaking through the palace.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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As Gawx, he was a a frightened thief sneaking through the palace.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
 
When he was selected to become “Yanagawn, Prime of Azir”, he was given education and there was expectation on him participating. Still, at the beginning and by the time he met Dalinar in the vision, he was still unsure of himself and knew he was not ruling the kingdom.{{book ref|sa3|56}} As time passed, his confidence evolved, and by the time they left Urithiru, he wasn’t embarrassed talking to the viziers and scions any longer. He understood much of what they discussed now, and didn’t jump when someone called him “Your Majesty.”{{book ref|sa3|116}}
 
When he was selected to become “Yanagawn, Prime of Azir”, he was given education and there was expectation on him participating. Still, at the beginning and by the time he met Dalinar in the vision, he was still unsure of himself and knew he was not ruling the kingdom.{{book ref|sa3|56}} As time passed, his confidence evolved, and by the time they left Urithiru, he wasn’t embarrassed talking to the viziers and scions any longer. He understood much of what they discussed now, and didn’t jump when someone called him “Your Majesty.”{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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== Attribute and Abilities ==
 
== Attribute and Abilities ==
Yanagawn does not have magical abilities. However, he holds political power due to his gained position as Prime of Azir. After he was appointed with that title, they gave him education. {{book ref|sa3|56}} He later became more comfortable with his role and started participating by making comments and decisions.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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Yanagawn doesn’t have magical abilities. He has power due to his gained position as Prime of Azir. After he was appointed with that title, they gave him education. {{book ref|sa3|56}} He later became more comfortable with his role and started participating by making comments/decisions.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
Though he is emperor, he has limits to his rule. His power is absolute, but he is held in check by the Azish government.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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Though he is emperor, he has limits to his rule. What separates Azish rule from the monarchies of the east—and the chaos they suffer—is that their emperor is held in check. Azir can, and will, withstand a change in dynasty.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
Yanagawn is able to speak Alethi, though he is not entirely fluent and tends to prepare and practice his speeches before meetings with the Coalition of Monarchs.{{book ref|sa4|19}}
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Yanagawn is able speak Alethi, though he is not entirely fluent and tends to prepare and practice his speeches before meetings with the Coalition of Monarchs.{{book ref|sa4|19}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
=== The Azish Palace break-in ===
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=== The Azish Palace break in ===
The Azish kingdom was choosing a new Prime. At the Royal Palace the viziers, scribes, and arbiters were all given a chance to fill out the proper paperwork to apply to take the place of the new Prime. No one wanted the job. The last two Primes were murdered in the same week and many Monarchs and High Princes killed within the last two months made it obvious that a new Prime would be killed just as shortly.
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The Azish kingdom was choosing a new Prime. At the Royal Palace the viziers, scribes, and arbiters were all given a chance to fill out the proper paperwork to apply to take the place of the new Prime. No one wanted the job. The last two Prime’s were murdered in the same week and with many Monarchs and High Princes killed within the last two months made it obvious that new Prime would be killed just as shortly.
   
That night Gawx went to the Palace with his uncle, [[Huqin]], to steal from them. [[Lift]] partnered with them, but was not cautious and they were caught. He was mortally wounded by one of [[Nale]]'s attendants without first procuring the requisite documents to perform an execution. Lift revived him using [[Regrowth]], and he was immediately pronounced Prime Aqasix by the attending [[vizier]]s, who believed he had performed a miracle. After this, he promptly pardoned Lift in order to stop Nale from executing her. Nale had no choice but to let her go.{{book ref|sa2|I|9}}
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That night Gawx went to the Palace with his uncle, [[Huqin]], to steal from them. [[Lift]] partnered with them, but was not cautious and they were caught. He was mortally wounded by one of [[Nale]]'s attendants without first procuring the requisite documents to perform an execution. Lift revived him using [[Regrowth]], and he was immediately pronounced Prime Aqasix by the attending [[vizier]]s, who believed he had performed a miracle. After this he promptly pardoned Lift in order to stop Nale from executing her. Nale had no choice but to let her go.{{book ref|sa2|I|9}}
   
 
=== Prime Aqasix Yanagawn the First ===
 
=== Prime Aqasix Yanagawn the First ===
The Azish expected all kinds of things from the new emperor. Lessons, displays. People came to watch him eat every meal. They even got to watch him sleeping. In Azir, the emperor was owned by the people.{{book ref|sa2.5|10}} He aided Lift on her quest in Yeddaw by asking the scribes at the Grand Indicium, to treat her as they would him.{{book ref|sa2.5|13}} They kept communication; he wanted to make sure she was well and asked her to come back.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
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The Azish expected all kinds of things of the new emperor. Lessons, displays. People came to watch him eat every meal. They even got to watch him sleeping. In Azir, the emperor was owned by the people.{{book ref|sa2.5|10}} He aided Lift on her quest in Yeddaw by asking the scribes at the Grand Indicium, to treat her as they would him.{{book ref|sa2.5|13}} They kept communication; he wanted to make sure she was well and asked her to come back.{{book ref|sa2.5|20}}
   
 
He was contacted by [[Dalinar]] who wanted to meet him, using the Oathgate and discuss the unification of Roshar. Yanagawn, and his group of advisors, denied him the request and implied the Oathgate was broken, which was not entirely true. They did extend their gratitude for the timely information given on the Everstorm and gave information on the awakened Parshmen who didn’t attack but exchanged contracts with them.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
 
He was contacted by [[Dalinar]] who wanted to meet him, using the Oathgate and discuss the unification of Roshar. Yanagawn, and his group of advisors, denied him the request and implied the Oathgate was broken, which was not entirely true. They did extend their gratitude for the timely information given on the Everstorm and gave information on the awakened Parshmen who didn’t attack but exchanged contracts with them.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
   
 
=== Dalinar’s visions ===
 
=== Dalinar’s visions ===
Dalinar via the Stormfather brought Yanagawn to the Aharietiam vision and made sure he felt some challenge and stress. With Dalinar’s as archer, they defended the lines until the Radiant climbed up over the edge of the cliff, glowing in Shardplate. Emperor Yanagawn sat down as the other soldiers rallied around the Radiant and pushed the enemy back. He was terrified but eventually stood up and walked the other way. He started chatting with people on the vision, asking them who they were and why they fought. They didn’t give many answers, but later came Jezerezeh’Elin himself, Herald of Kings announcing the victory over the Voidbringers. Yanagawn recognized him, to what Dalinar got close to him and introduced himself. {{book ref|sa3|42}}
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Dalinar via the Stormfather brought Yanagawn to the Aharietiam vision and made sure he felt some challenge and stress. With Dalinar’s as archer, they defended the lines until the Radiant climbed up over the edge of the cliff, glowing in Shardplate. Emperor Yanagawn sat down as the other soldiers rallied around the Radiant and pushed the enemy backward. He was terrified but eventually stood up and walked the other way. He started chatting with people on the vision, asking them who they were and why the fought. They didn’t give many answers, but later came Jezerezeh’Elin himself, Herald of Kings announcing the victory over the Voidbringers. Yanagawn recognized him, to what Dalinar got close to him and introduced himself. {{book ref|sa3|42}}
Yanagawn considered Dalinar his enemy. It is clear the young prime learned history and was very concerned about Dalinar being Alethi, who still worshiped Sunmaker´s rule, to what Dalinar acknowledged youth of brutality but the advantage of seeing the consequences of his actions. Just as they were getting closer, Lift appeared and explained she did not trust him either and both left the vision leaving Dalinar by himself.{{book ref|sa3|42}}
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Yanagawn considered Dalinar his enemy. It is clear the young prime learned history and was very concerned on Dalinar being Alethi, who still worshiped the deathly Sunmaker´s rule, to what Dalinar acknowledged youth of brutality but the advantage of seeing the consequences of his actions. Just as they were getting closer, Lift appeared and explained she did not trust him either and both left the vision leaving Dalinar by himself.{{book ref|sa3|42}}
   
It is implied that Yanagawn visited other visions without changing his mind until he visited the Recreance. This vision had shaken him and he showed Dalinar a more insecure part of himself, he was open about his lack of readiness to be a ruler. He also confessed that he didn’t change his mind because Lift didn’t trust him because he was too righteous, which meant he was hiding something. He disappeared as the vision ended. {{book ref|sa3|56}}
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It is implied that Yanagawn visited other visions without changing his mind, until he visited the Recreance. This vision had shaken him and he showed Dalinar a more insecure part of himself, he was open on his lack of readiness to be a ruler. He also confessed that he didn’t change his mind because Lift didn’t trust him because he was to righteous; which meant he was hiding something. He disappeared as the vision ended. {{book ref|sa3|56}}
   
 
=== Unification of Roshar ===
 
=== Unification of Roshar ===
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Dalinar went there and gave the Prime and his viziers three essays to which they responded positively (especially to the one from Navani) and accepted the invite to Urithiru.
 
Dalinar went there and gave the Prime and his viziers three essays to which they responded positively (especially to the one from Navani) and accepted the invite to Urithiru.
   
The young Azish Prime was the first one to arrive. He did with his very ornate throne. He was accompanied by three representatives of kingdoms subject to Azir: the prime of Emul, the princess of Yezier, and the ambassador from Tashikk. All brought chairs that were faintly inferior to that of the Azish Prime. This was not to embarrass the Prime, but confirm they were not his subjects. {{book ref|sa3|65}}
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The young Azish Prime was the first one to arrive. He did with his very ornate throne. He was accompanied by three representatives of kingdoms subject to Azir: the prime of Emul, the princess of Yezier, and the ambassador from Tashikk. All brought chairs that were faintly inferior to that of the Azish Prime. This not to embarrass the Prime, but confirm they were not his subjects. {{book ref|sa3|65}}
   
During the meeting, the Prime supported his representatives in gaining territory and voiced concerns about the new power Dalinar and the new radiants now held. He also challenged the rightfulness of the Lost Radiants' motives for abandoning their oaths. However, after being given the task of creating a code of how kingdoms are to interact and share resources, they supported the unification and offered to send five battalions to Jah Keved and support a possible invasion from the enemy.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
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During the meeting the Prime supported his representatives on gaining territory and voiced concerns on the new power Dalinar and the new radiants now held. He also challenged the rightfulness of the lost radiants motives for abandoning their oaths. However, after being given the task of creating a code of how kingdoms are to interact and share resources, they supported the unification and offered to send five battalions to Jah Keved and support a possible invasion from the enemy.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
   
 
The Azish did mobilize troops, {{book ref|sa3|111}} but after [[Taravangian]]´s treason and the unification fracture, they retired from Urithiru and the war.
 
The Azish did mobilize troops, {{book ref|sa3|111}} but after [[Taravangian]]´s treason and the unification fracture, they retired from Urithiru and the war.
On their way back to Azimir, Yanagawn wanted to turn back and help the Alethi as he trusted Lift who still trusted Dalinar. They did find out [[Amaram]] and his troops turned sides and he leaves thinking the Alethi betrayed Thaylen and that he and Lift had been wrong in trusting them.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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On their way back to Azimir, Yanagawn wanted to turn back and help the Alethi as he trusted Lift who still trusted Dalinar. They did find out [[Amaram]] and his troops turned sides and he leaves thinking the Alethi betrayed Thaylen and that he and Lift had been wrong on trusting them.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
 
=== Coalition of Monarchs ===
 
=== Coalition of Monarchs ===
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=== Dalinar ===
 
=== Dalinar ===
Yanagawn’s trust in [[Dalinar]] is strongly influenced by Lift. As her opinion of Dalinar evolves, so does his. Still, there are times during the visions when he opens up to Dalinar and shows his fears about his leadership.{{book ref|sa3|56}} When he and his advisors leave the Thaylens and the Alethi to defend [[Thaylen City]], he tells [[Noura]] that he learned from Lift that it is wrong to betray a friend; this implies he does see Dalinar as a friend.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
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Yanagawn’s trust of [[Dalinar]] is strongly influenced by Lift. As her opinion of Dalinar evolves, so does his. Still, there are times during the visions when he opens up to Dalinar and shows his fears about his leadership.{{book ref|sa3|56}} When he and his advisors leave the Thaylens and the Alethi to defend [[Thaylen City]], he tells [[Noura]] that he learned from Lift that it is wrong to betray a friend; this implies he does see Dalinar as a friend.{{book ref|sa3|116}}
   
 
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