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When Gavilar attacked the rift, Tanalan was in possession of the shardblade [[Oathbringer (Shardblade)|Oathbringer]]. He tried to duel Dalinar, but was quickly brought down by a surprise charge. When Tanalan's soldiers tried to kill Dalinar, he brought down the platform they were fighting on, mortally wounding Tanalan in the process. He was then brought to a secret hideout with his wife and child, but Dalinar followed him and ended him there, taking his shardblade but sparing his son. {{book ref|sa3|11}} |
When Gavilar attacked the rift, Tanalan was in possession of the shardblade [[Oathbringer (Shardblade)|Oathbringer]]. He tried to duel Dalinar, but was quickly brought down by a surprise charge. When Tanalan's soldiers tried to kill Dalinar, he brought down the platform they were fighting on, mortally wounding Tanalan in the process. He was then brought to a secret hideout with his wife and child, but Dalinar followed him and ended him there, taking his shardblade but sparing his son. {{book ref|sa3|11}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 12:49, 26 April 2018
Tanalan | |
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Family | Wife & son |
Died | ? 1141[1] |
Residence | Rathalas |
Nationality | Alethi |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Brightlord Tanalan is is the citylord of Rathalas. He has a nasal accent, common in the Rifters.[1]
He once played pawns with Dalinar and lost, paying the bet with a hundred glowing rubies each in a bottle of wine.[1]
When Gavilar attacked the rift, Tanalan was in possession of the shardblade Oathbringer. He tried to duel Dalinar, but was quickly brought down by a surprise charge. When Tanalan's soldiers tried to kill Dalinar, he brought down the platform they were fighting on, mortally wounding Tanalan in the process. He was then brought to a secret hideout with his wife and child, but Dalinar followed him and ended him there, taking his shardblade but sparing his son. [1]
After his death his son Tanalan took his title and continued the rebellion, culminating in the burning of Rathalas.[2]