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Brightlord '''Avarak Matal''' is a lighteyed officer on the [[Shattered Plains]].
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Brightlord '''Avarak Matal''' is a [[lighteyes|lighteyed]] officer in the [[Sadeas princedom|Sadeas]] warcamp on the [[Shattered Plains]] of [[Roshar]]. He is the captain of the Sadeas [[bridge crew]]s, although his wife [[Hashal]] seems to exert more authority than he does.{{book ref|sa1|43}}
   
== Appearance and Personalty ==
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== Appearance and Personality ==
He wears a sword at his side, mostly for fashion, and is nearly as tall as [[Kaladin]], but spindly with delicate hands.
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He is nearly as tall as [[Kaladin]], but he is spindly with delicate hands. He wears a sword at his side, but Kaladin believes that it is mostly there for fashion. He and Hashal consider themselves close associates of [[Torol Sadeas]], and are presumably of a fairly high [[dahn]].{{book ref|sa1|43}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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{{image|Hashal by Dragontrill.jpg|side=right|height=250px|With his [[Hashal|wife]], inspecting the [[bridge crew]]s}}
He captains the [[bridge crew]]s in [[Shattered Plains|Sadeas's warcamp]], but lets his wife [[Hashal]] deal with the slaves.{{book ref|sa1|43}}{{book ref|sa1|46}} The only time he does any personal commanding without her is when he orders the bridge crews to form up and run before a plateau assault.{{book ref|sa1|64}} [[Hashal]] claims that he had asked to be assigned the captaincy of the bridge crews in order to see to it that they run smoothly and efficiently, but this is likely a fabrication.{{book ref|sa1|43}}
 
   
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===Becoming Captain of the Bridge Crews, {{Rosharan date|1173|8|7}}===
Matal is present when [[Kaladin]] attempts to use himself as a diversion by dressing in [[Parshendi]] remains in order to divert their attention from the [[bridge crew]]s. He gives the order to charge and screams loudly at [[Kaladin]] when he realizes something unexpected will happen, as it was how his predecessor [[Lamaril]] lost his place. [[Torol Sadeas]] assumes that he had approved [[Kaladin]]s plan beforehand and mentions he will have to be promoted due to how well it worked.{{book ref|sa1|62}}
 
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Matal was made captain of the Sadeas [[bridge crew]]s after [[Lamaril]]'s execution following the disastrous "side carry" battle.{{book ref|sa1|43}} Matal's wife [[Hashal]] claimed that he had asked to be assigned the captaincy of the bridge crews in order to see to it that they were run smoothly and efficiently; Kaladin assumed this was a fabrication since the position was not prestigious.{{book ref|sa1|43}}
   
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Matal rarely addressed the crews directly, instead allowing Hashal to deal with them using his authority.{{book ref|sa1|43}}{{book ref|sa1|46}} He rarely spoke when Hashal was present, and only took personal command on the battlefield where women were not allowed; for example, he would give the bridge crews orders to form up and run before a plateau assault.{{book ref|sa1|64}}
Matal later gives [[Kaladin]] and [[Bridge Four]] permission to leave [[Shen]] behind on bridge runs due to his foul temper and behaviour after he saw how they were going to treat the corpses of the [[Parshendi]].{{book ref|sa1|63}}
 
   
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===Success on the Battlefield, {{Rosharan date|1174|9|4}}===
Matal is later seen shouting orders when the horns sound before the [[Battle of the Tower]].{{book ref|sa1|64}} During the battle itself, Matal stays back from the fighting. [[Kaladin]] sees him speaking to the rear guard across the chasm from where [[Bridge Four]] is and he then takes off at a run to alert the bridge crews that they will be retreating from the battle.{{book ref|sa1|66}}
 
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During a Sadeas plateau run, Kaladin attempted to divert the attention of the [[Parshendi]] from the bridge crews by dressing in [[singer]] remains and using himself as bait. Matal screamed loudly at Kaladin when he realized something unexpected was happening since Kaladin's previous attempt at innovation had resulted in Lamaril's execution. Kaladin's covert use of [[Surgebinding]] allowed the risky strategy to succeed, and the crews suffered almost no casualties. Torol Sadeas approached after the battle and Matal assumed he would be angry; to his credit, he took responsibility for Kaladin's actions. However, Sadeas assumed that Matal had approved the plan beforehand and was pleased that his risk paid off, stating that he would likely be compelled to give Matal a promotion. Matal was extremely angry at Kaladin for putting his life on the line, but did not discipline him since he knew he could not afford to lose him.{{book ref|sa1|62}}
   
After retreating from the battle, Matal was directing the [[bridge crew]]s back towards the Sadeas war camp. He eyes [[Kaladin]] and [[Bridge Four]] before shouting at them to cross, until [[Kaladin]] convinces him to allow them to follow later at their own pace (as they have their own bridge to cross with). Matal agrees, as this will likely lead to them being hunted down by [[Parshendi]], and thus he can rid himself of [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa1|67}}
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Matal later gave Kaladin and [[Bridge Four]] permission to leave [[Shen]] behind on bridge runs due to his foul temper and behavior after he saw how they were treating the corpses of the Parshendi.{{book ref|sa1|63}}
   
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===Battle of the Tower, {{Rosharan date|1174|9|6}}===
After the [[Battle of the Tower]], [[Kaladin]] notes that while [[Dalinar]] and [[Torol Sadeas]] are discussing the events of the battle, Matal is to the side focusing on [[Bridge Four]]. [[Kaladin]] notes that, due to what happened at the battle, he will likely receive the same punishment as [[Lamaril]].{{book ref|sa1|69}}
 
 
Matal was later seen shouting orders when the horns sounded before the [[Battle of the Tower]].{{book ref|sa1|64}} During the battle, Matal stayed back from the fighting. Kaladin saw him speaking to the rear guard across the chasm from Bridge Four's position. Confused by Matal's actions, Kaladin realized that Sadeas planned to betray [[Dalinar]] and the Kholin army by retreating and abandoning them.{{book ref|sa1|66}}
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After retreating from the battle, Matal directed the bridge crews back towards the Sadeas warcamp. Kaladin and Bridge Four lagged at the rear of the army, drawing Matal's ire. Kaladin told Matal that his men were tired, and convinced him to allow them to follow at their own pace since they had their own bridge to cross with; he secretly hoped to desert the army. Matal agreed, thinking that their slow pace would cause them to be hunted down by Parshendi and he would be rid of Kaladin.{{book ref|sa1|67}} Bridge Four was ultimately able to rescue Dalinar and many of his men.{{book ref|sa1|68}}
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After the battle concluded, Kaladin observed Matal furiously focusing on Bridge Four while the highprinces debriefed. Kaladin assumed that Sadeas would have Matal executed, based on Lamaril's fate.{{book ref|sa1|69}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
<references /><!-- sa1: chapters 62-4, 66, 67, 69 -->
 
<references /><!-- sa1: chapters 62-4, 66, 67, 69 -->
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 5 April 2024

Avarak Matal
Spouse Hashal
Profession Army captain
Groups Sadeas army
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
First Appeared The Way of Kings

Brightlord Avarak Matal is a lighteyed officer in the Sadeas warcamp on the Shattered Plains of Roshar. He is the captain of the Sadeas bridge crews, although his wife Hashal seems to exert more authority than he does.[1]

Appearance and Personality[edit]

He is nearly as tall as Kaladin, but he is spindly with delicate hands. He wears a sword at his side, but Kaladin believes that it is mostly there for fashion. He and Hashal consider themselves close associates of Torol Sadeas, and are presumably of a fairly high dahn.[1]

History[edit]

With his wife, inspecting the bridge crews

Becoming Captain of the Bridge Crews, Kakab 1173[edit]

Matal was made captain of the Sadeas bridge crews after Lamaril's execution following the disastrous "side carry" battle.[1] Matal's wife Hashal claimed that he had asked to be assigned the captaincy of the bridge crews in order to see to it that they were run smoothly and efficiently; Kaladin assumed this was a fabrication since the position was not prestigious.[1]

Matal rarely addressed the crews directly, instead allowing Hashal to deal with them using his authority.[1][2] He rarely spoke when Hashal was present, and only took personal command on the battlefield where women were not allowed; for example, he would give the bridge crews orders to form up and run before a plateau assault.[3]

Success on the Battlefield, Tanatev 1174[edit]

During a Sadeas plateau run, Kaladin attempted to divert the attention of the Parshendi from the bridge crews by dressing in singer remains and using himself as bait. Matal screamed loudly at Kaladin when he realized something unexpected was happening since Kaladin's previous attempt at innovation had resulted in Lamaril's execution. Kaladin's covert use of Surgebinding allowed the risky strategy to succeed, and the crews suffered almost no casualties. Torol Sadeas approached after the battle and Matal assumed he would be angry; to his credit, he took responsibility for Kaladin's actions. However, Sadeas assumed that Matal had approved the plan beforehand and was pleased that his risk paid off, stating that he would likely be compelled to give Matal a promotion. Matal was extremely angry at Kaladin for putting his life on the line, but did not discipline him since he knew he could not afford to lose him.[4]

Matal later gave Kaladin and Bridge Four permission to leave Shen behind on bridge runs due to his foul temper and behavior after he saw how they were treating the corpses of the Parshendi.[5]

Battle of the Tower, Tanatash 1174[edit]

Matal was later seen shouting orders when the horns sounded before the Battle of the Tower.[3] During the battle, Matal stayed back from the fighting. Kaladin saw him speaking to the rear guard across the chasm from Bridge Four's position. Confused by Matal's actions, Kaladin realized that Sadeas planned to betray Dalinar and the Kholin army by retreating and abandoning them.[6]

After retreating from the battle, Matal directed the bridge crews back towards the Sadeas warcamp. Kaladin and Bridge Four lagged at the rear of the army, drawing Matal's ire. Kaladin told Matal that his men were tired, and convinced him to allow them to follow at their own pace since they had their own bridge to cross with; he secretly hoped to desert the army. Matal agreed, thinking that their slow pace would cause them to be hunted down by Parshendi and he would be rid of Kaladin.[7] Bridge Four was ultimately able to rescue Dalinar and many of his men.[8]

After the battle concluded, Kaladin observed Matal furiously focusing on Bridge Four while the highprinces debriefed. Kaladin assumed that Sadeas would have Matal executed, based on Lamaril's fate.[9]

Notes[edit]

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