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|world=Roshar
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
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|first appeared=[[Oathbringer]]
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'''Aratin Khal''' is the second son of [[General Khal]] and [[Teshav]] and an accomplished [[vehah]] wrestler.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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'''Aratin Khal''' is an [[Alethi]] soldier on [[Roshar]]. He is the second son of [[General Khal]] and [[Teshav]] and an accomplished [[vehah]] wrestler.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Aratin Khal is a young man with muscular physique.{{book ref|sa3|16}} He has a head that appears almost too small for his body. Aratin has a noticeable gap in his teeth that is visible when he smiles. As a lighteyes he probably is often well-dressed, but while wrestling Aratin is shirtless with traditional vehah leggings.
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Aratin is lighteyed, and is at least in his mid-thirties.{{book ref|sa3|69}} He has a very muscular physique, with a head that appears almost too small for his body. Aratin has a noticeable gap in his teeth that is visible when he smiles. While wrestling, Aratin goes shirtless with traditional vehah leggings, and presumably wears a [[takama]] after his bouts.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
Aratin is a proper young man, he speaks to the highprince with respect and politeness.{{book ref|sa3|16}} He can be informal when given permission however and is willing to take on a challenge like wrestling the Blackthorn. Unlike many highborn men, Aratin is not too afraid of sparring with a superior out of concern for hurting them.
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Having been raised in a prominent Alethi family, Aratin is capable of polite, formal speech with other lighteyes of a high [[dahn]]. He can be informal when given permission, however. His father taught him to respect but not fear his superiors, and he is willing to wrestle [[Dalinar Kholin]] without worrying about hurting him.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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==Attributes and Abilities==
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The Khal family is a linchpin of the Kholin army; Aratin's father is a general, his mother is a prominent scribe and politician that participates in military strategy, and his brothers are both captains. Aratin's rank is unclear, but he is well known to Dalinar.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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Aratin is extremely strong and an accomplished traditional vehah wrestler, often winning difficult bouts. In late {{rosharan date|1173}}, he went on a winning streak, remaining undefeated for at least several months into the next year.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Aratin was born the second son of General Khal and Teshav, after [[Halam]] but before [[Meleran]].{{book ref|sa3|16}} General Khal played a large role in raising Aratin, teaching him about how to treat his superiors. By the time he was a man, Aratin was an accomplished traditional vehah wrestler, often winning difficult bouts. In late 1173, Aratin went on a winning streak, remaining undefeated for at least several months into the next year. At some point Aratin traveled to Urithiru through the [[Narak]] [[Oathgate]], but it is uncertain if he accompanied his father and brother on Dalinar's expedition. He often wrestled in a large room near the quarters of the Kholin soldiers.
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Aratin was born the second son of General Khal and Teshav, after [[Halam]] but before [[Meleran]].{{book ref|sa3|16}} General Khal played a large role in raising Aratin, teaching him how to treat his superiors. Aratin presumably lived on the [[Shattered Plains]] during the [[War of Reckoning]] and traveled to Urithiru through the [[Narak]] [[Oathgate]] during or after the [[Battle of Narak]]. He often wrestled in a large training room near the quarters of the Kholin soldiers in the tower.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
One day in early 1174, Aratin was challenged to a wrestling match by [[Dalinar Kholin]], who had become restless waiting for a dueling partner.{{book ref|sa3|16}} He warned Dalinar that he had not lost a match in months, but agreed to the contest. Aratin managed to trip Dalinar over his hip and tried to put him in a chokehold on the ground. Dalinar managed to wriggle free of the chokehold, but Khal grabbed him under the arms and pressed his face to the mat, pinning Dalinar. Dalinar tried to break free of Aratin's grip by arching his back, injuring the man's shoulder, but their duel was interrupted by Navani before Dalinar could break free. Dalinar raised a fist and bowed to Khal, congratulating him on his victory. Once the duel was over, Aratin's friends came over to congratulate him on his victory and Aratin winced and held his shoulder when one slapped him on the back.
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In early {{rosharan date|1174}}, Aratin was challenged to a wrestling match by Dalinar Kholin, who had become restless waiting for a dueling partner. Aratin warned Dalinar that he had not lost a match in months, but happily agreed to the contest. Aratin managed to trip Dalinar over his hip and tried to put him in a chokehold on the ground. Dalinar managed to wriggle free of the chokehold, but Aratin grabbed him under the arms and pressed his face to the mat, pinning Dalinar. Dalinar tried to break free of Aratin's grip by arching his back and twisting, putting pressure on Aratin's shoulders as he held Dalinar down. Aratin seemed to start slipping, but the match was interrupted by [[Navani]]. Dalinar raised a fist and bowed to Aratin, congratulating him on his victory; Aratin told him that it had been an honor. Once the duel was over, Aratin's friends came over to congratulate him on his victory, and he winced and held his shoulder when one slapped him on the back. Dalinar realized that Aratin had held the advantage and he should have given up sooner to avoid any injuries.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 4 April 2024

Aratin Khal
Family
Parents General Khal, Teshav
Siblings Halam, Meleran
Relatives Idani (cousin)
Profession Soldier
Residence Urithiru
Ethnicity Alethi
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
First Appeared Oathbringer

Aratin Khal is an Alethi soldier on Roshar. He is the second son of General Khal and Teshav and an accomplished vehah wrestler.[1]

Appearance and Personality[edit]

Aratin is lighteyed, and is at least in his mid-thirties.[2] He has a very muscular physique, with a head that appears almost too small for his body. Aratin has a noticeable gap in his teeth that is visible when he smiles. While wrestling, Aratin goes shirtless with traditional vehah leggings, and presumably wears a takama after his bouts.[1]

Having been raised in a prominent Alethi family, Aratin is capable of polite, formal speech with other lighteyes of a high dahn. He can be informal when given permission, however. His father taught him to respect but not fear his superiors, and he is willing to wrestle Dalinar Kholin without worrying about hurting him.[1]

Attributes and Abilities[edit]

The Khal family is a linchpin of the Kholin army; Aratin's father is a general, his mother is a prominent scribe and politician that participates in military strategy, and his brothers are both captains. Aratin's rank is unclear, but he is well known to Dalinar.[1]

Aratin is extremely strong and an accomplished traditional vehah wrestler, often winning difficult bouts. In late 1173, he went on a winning streak, remaining undefeated for at least several months into the next year.[1]

History[edit]

Aratin was born the second son of General Khal and Teshav, after Halam but before Meleran.[1] General Khal played a large role in raising Aratin, teaching him how to treat his superiors. Aratin presumably lived on the Shattered Plains during the War of Reckoning and traveled to Urithiru through the Narak Oathgate during or after the Battle of Narak. He often wrestled in a large training room near the quarters of the Kholin soldiers in the tower.[1]

In early 1174, Aratin was challenged to a wrestling match by Dalinar Kholin, who had become restless waiting for a dueling partner. Aratin warned Dalinar that he had not lost a match in months, but happily agreed to the contest. Aratin managed to trip Dalinar over his hip and tried to put him in a chokehold on the ground. Dalinar managed to wriggle free of the chokehold, but Aratin grabbed him under the arms and pressed his face to the mat, pinning Dalinar. Dalinar tried to break free of Aratin's grip by arching his back and twisting, putting pressure on Aratin's shoulders as he held Dalinar down. Aratin seemed to start slipping, but the match was interrupted by Navani. Dalinar raised a fist and bowed to Aratin, congratulating him on his victory; Aratin told him that it had been an honor. Once the duel was over, Aratin's friends came over to congratulate him on his victory, and he winced and held his shoulder when one slapped him on the back. Dalinar realized that Aratin had held the advantage and he should have given up sooner to avoid any injuries.[1]

Notes[edit]

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