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'''Aesudan Kholin''' was the queen of [[Alethkar]] and wife of [[Elhokar Kholin]].{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} She managed the kingdom in her husband's absence, while he waged war against the [[Parshendi]] on the [[Shattered Plains]].
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'''Aesudan Kholin''' is the queen of [[Alethkar]] and wife of [[Elhokar Kholin]].{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} She managed the kingdom in her husband's absence, while he waged the [[War of Reckoning]] against the [[Parshendi]] on the [[Shattered Plains]].
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Early Life ===
 
=== Early Life ===
Aesudan married Elhokar some time before his ascension to the throne of Alethkar. Little of her life prior to that is known. As a princess of Alethkar, she attended the treaty signing feast with the Parshendi on the night that King [[Gavilar Kholin]] was assassinated by [[Szeth]].{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} On that same night, prior to the king's death, [[Jasnah Kholin]] met with [[Liss]], an assassin that she had hired as one of Aesudan's maids. For unknown reasons, Jasnah instructed Liss to observe Aesudan and report back on her actions, but not to assassinate her unless Jasnah said so. Obviously Jasnah decided against that, but her reasoning remains unclear.
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Aesudan marries Elhokar some time before his ascension to the throne of Alethkar. Little of her life prior to that is known. As a princess of Alethkar, she attends the treaty signing feast with the Parshendi on the night that King [[Gavilar Kholin]] is assassinated by [[Szeth]].{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} On that same night, prior to the king's death, [[Jasnah Kholin]] meets with [[Liss]], an assassin that she had hired as one of Aesudan's maids. For unknown reasons, Jasnah instructs Liss to observe Aesudan and report back on her actions, but not to assassinate her unless Jasnah orders it. Ultimately Jasnah decides against that, but her reasoning remains unclear.
   
At some point, Aesudan also gave birth to a son, but exactly when this occurred is uncertain.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
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At some point, Aesudan also gives birth to a son, but exactly when this occurs is uncertain.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
   
 
=== War of Reckoning ===
 
=== War of Reckoning ===
When Elhokar ascended to the throne of Alethkar, he immediately was forced to leave [[Kholinar]] to fulfill the terms of the [[Vengeance Pact]] in what was to become known as the [[War of Reckoning]]. As her son was still an infant,{{book ref|sa2|1}} this left Aesudan ruling as regent on the throne of Alethkar.{{book ref|sa1|15}} The king's mother, [[Navani Kholin]] remained behind to advise Aesudan in her duties. However, Navani made the judgement that Aesudan was politically competent enough on her own, and left her for the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa1|22}}
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When Elhokar ascends to the throne of Alethkar, he immediately is forced to leave [[Kholinar]] to fulfill the terms of the [[Vengeance Pact]] in what is to become known as the [[War of Reckoning]]. As her son is still an infant,{{book ref|sa2|1}} this leaves Aesudan ruling as regent on the throne of Alethkar.{{book ref|sa1|15}} The king's mother, [[Navani Kholin]] remains behind to advise Aesudan in her duties. However, Navani makes the judgement that Aesudan is is sufficiently skilled to rule on her own, and leaves her for the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa1|22}}
   
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However, either Navani makes a crucial misjudgment or for some reason does not care, because Aesudan inadvertently begins to turn the populace against herself.{{book ref|sa2|i|12}} She throws lavish feasts, reveling in excess, and allows food sent in by starving farmers for the soldiers on the Shattered Plains to simply rot away. She also cancels the [[Beggar's Feast]]s. This is perhaps due in part to her sycophantic [[ardent]]s who simply tell her that she is always on the right path. However, one of the ardents assigned to her retinue, a young woman named [[Pai]], refuses to look past the queen's flaws and performs an act of civil disobedience. She goes before the Common Throne of the [[People's Hall]] and inks the [[glyphs]] of the [[Ten fools|ten foolish attributes]] before the Throne, as well as a paragraph below each glyph, explaining how Aesudan exemplifies each of these traits, denouncing not only the queen but the government itself. Pai is executed, but Kholinar erupts in riots the next day.
Aesudan was portraited as one of [[Ten Fools]] by [[Pai]] and because of that riots started in [[Kholinar]].
 
   
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
According to Navani, Aesudan was politically competent,{{book ref|sa1|22}} however she was not a terribly nice person. She acted like Navani made her uncomfortable,{{book ref|sa1|61}} and she also laughed at Dalinar Kholin when he was intoxicated during the treaty signing party.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} Additionally, she was not very generous, canceling the [[Beggars' Feast]] despite an excess of available food in Kholinar.{{book ref|sa2|i|12}}
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According to Navani, Aesudan is politically competent,{{book ref|sa1|22}} however she is not a terribly nice person. She acts like Navani makes her uncomfortable,{{book ref|sa1|61}} and she also laughs at Dalinar Kholin when he is drunk during the treaty signing party.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}} She is also incredibly out of touch with her people, living a life of excess while her people suffer.{{book ref|sa2|i|12}} The cancelling of the Beggar's Feast exemplifies how little she cares for the common people. The throne easily has enough resources to continue the tradition, but Aesudan does not seem to care.
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For some reason, Aesudan is under the impression that the [[Almighty]] is displeased with her.{{book ref|sa2|i|12}} In order to gain his goodwill, she surrounds herself with many ardents, to whom she provides a vast array of luxuries: the finest foods, art, horseback riding, and leisure time. In return, the ardents promise her that living her life of wastefulness is the right thing to do, leading to an even greater disconnect between her and her people.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*If Dalinar had chosen to abdicate his title of highprince, he would have returned to Alethkar to aid Aesudan by leading the fighting against [[Reshi]] and [[Veden]] border incursions.{{book ref|sa1|52}}
 
*If Dalinar had chosen to abdicate his title of highprince, he would have returned to Alethkar to aid Aesudan by leading the fighting against [[Reshi]] and [[Veden]] border incursions.{{book ref|sa1|52}}
*Due to the fact that Elhokar could not use Aesudan as a scribe while he was on the Shattered Plains and she was at home, Brightness [[Lalai]], [[Torol Sadeas]]'s cousin served as a stand-in.{{book ref|sa1|28}}
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*Due to the fact that Elhokar cannot use Aesudan as a scribe while he is on the Shattered Plains and she is at home, Brightness [[Lalai]], [[Torol Sadeas]]'s cousin serves as a stand-in.{{book ref|sa1|28}}
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*The [[Ghostbloods]] believe that [[Bordin]], one of Dalinar's most trusted servants, is left behind in Alethkar to spy on Aesudan.{{book ref|sa2|c|63}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 19:11, 11 September 2014

Aesudan Kholin
House Kholin
Spouse Elhokar
Titles Queen of Alethkar
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
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Aesudan Kholin is the queen of Alethkar and wife of Elhokar Kholin.[1] She managed the kingdom in her husband's absence, while he waged the War of Reckoning against the Parshendi on the Shattered Plains.

History

Early Life

Aesudan marries Elhokar some time before his ascension to the throne of Alethkar. Little of her life prior to that is known. As a princess of Alethkar, she attends the treaty signing feast with the Parshendi on the night that King Gavilar Kholin is assassinated by Szeth.[1] On that same night, prior to the king's death, Jasnah Kholin meets with Liss, an assassin that she had hired as one of Aesudan's maids. For unknown reasons, Jasnah instructs Liss to observe Aesudan and report back on her actions, but not to assassinate her unless Jasnah orders it. Ultimately Jasnah decides against that, but her reasoning remains unclear.

At some point, Aesudan also gives birth to a son, but exactly when this occurs is uncertain.[2]

War of Reckoning

When Elhokar ascends to the throne of Alethkar, he immediately is forced to leave Kholinar to fulfill the terms of the Vengeance Pact in what is to become known as the War of Reckoning. As her son is still an infant,[2] this leaves Aesudan ruling as regent on the throne of Alethkar.[3] The king's mother, Navani Kholin remains behind to advise Aesudan in her duties. However, Navani makes the judgement that Aesudan is is sufficiently skilled to rule on her own, and leaves her for the Shattered Plains.[4]

However, either Navani makes a crucial misjudgment or for some reason does not care, because Aesudan inadvertently begins to turn the populace against herself.[5] She throws lavish feasts, reveling in excess, and allows food sent in by starving farmers for the soldiers on the Shattered Plains to simply rot away. She also cancels the Beggar's Feasts. This is perhaps due in part to her sycophantic ardents who simply tell her that she is always on the right path. However, one of the ardents assigned to her retinue, a young woman named Pai, refuses to look past the queen's flaws and performs an act of civil disobedience. She goes before the Common Throne of the People's Hall and inks the glyphs of the ten foolish attributes before the Throne, as well as a paragraph below each glyph, explaining how Aesudan exemplifies each of these traits, denouncing not only the queen but the government itself. Pai is executed, but Kholinar erupts in riots the next day.

Personality

According to Navani, Aesudan is politically competent,[4] however she is not a terribly nice person. She acts like Navani makes her uncomfortable,[6] and she also laughs at Dalinar Kholin when he is drunk during the treaty signing party.[1] She is also incredibly out of touch with her people, living a life of excess while her people suffer.[5] The cancelling of the Beggar's Feast exemplifies how little she cares for the common people. The throne easily has enough resources to continue the tradition, but Aesudan does not seem to care.

For some reason, Aesudan is under the impression that the Almighty is displeased with her.[5] In order to gain his goodwill, she surrounds herself with many ardents, to whom she provides a vast array of luxuries: the finest foods, art, horseback riding, and leisure time. In return, the ardents promise her that living her life of wastefulness is the right thing to do, leading to an even greater disconnect between her and her people.

Trivia

  • If Dalinar had chosen to abdicate his title of highprince, he would have returned to Alethkar to aid Aesudan by leading the fighting against Reshi and Veden border incursions.[7]
  • Due to the fact that Elhokar cannot use Aesudan as a scribe while he is on the Shattered Plains and she is at home, Brightness Lalai, Torol Sadeas's cousin serves as a stand-in.[8]
  • The Ghostbloods believe that Bordin, one of Dalinar's most trusted servants, is left behind in Alethkar to spy on Aesudan.[9]

Notes

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