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The '''Diagram''' is the name of a covert group that is devoted to understanding and carrying out the instructions found in the [[Diagram (literature)|Diagram]]. The Diagram is led by [[Taravangian]] and has members in hiding all over Roshar. The group is ruthless, willing to kill directly, or indirectly, as many as necessary to achieve its goals.
== Origin ==
King [[Taravangian]] of [[Kharbranth]] was
One day, Taravangian woke up at a level of intelligence so high that he was able to deduce
Now far less intelligent than he was on that fateful day, Taravangian needed help in deciphering and interpreting his own writings. He started collecting a group of trusted people to share this task, as well as to implement plans based on these interpretations. This group named themselves the Diagram after the book.
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=== Interpretation of Diagram ===▼
*[[Taravangian]]: King of [[Kharbranth]] and Jah Keved.▼
*[[Dukar]]: The head of Taravangian's [[King's Testers|Testers]].▼
*[[Adrotagia]]: A Kharbranthian scholar and childhood friend of Taravangian.▼
*[[Mrall]]: Taravangian's body guard.▼
*[[Malata]]: Dustbringer.▼
*[[Joshor]]: Head of the Silent Gatherers.▼
===Graves's Conspiracy===▼
*[[Graves]]: A lighteyed Alethi Shardbearer.▼
*[[Moash]]: A former member of [[Bridge Four]].▼
===Lesser Diagram Members===▼
▲===Interpretation of Diagram===
The senior members of the Diagram, including Taravangian himself, spend much of their time interpreting the Diagram and coming up with strategies to implement it. Because much of the original Diagram was written in opaque ways, including codes, diagrams, poetry, and made-up languages, the Diagram must sometimes first be translated into plain speech, sometimes multiple times.{{epigraph ref|sa2|87}} Diagram members sometimes disagree as to the course of action prescribed by the Diagram.
=== Testing the King ===
Knowing that his fluctuating intelligence and compassion could hinder his decision-making ability
The test consists of an increasingly difficult series of math problems, designed by Taravangian on a day of high intelligence and occasionally expanded upon as needed, with the king's abilities determined by how he performs. His decisions will be restricted for the day if he performs too badly (because he is too unintelligent), but also if he performs too well (because he is too uncompassionate).
Adrotagia has used the data from Taravangian's test scores to show that his intelligence varies according to a statistical normal curve. From her calculations, she believes that another day of brilliance would be unlikely to occur more than once in two thousand years.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
Unfortunately, Taravangian has been caught cheating on his own test by claiming to be unable to solve a problem, when he was really able to, in order not to be restricted for performing too well.{{book ref|sa3|i|5}} How this affects Adrotagia's calculations and how the Diagram members plan to handle cheating in the future remains to be seen, but the daily tests apparently continued afterwards.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
===The Silent Gatherers and the Collection of Death Rattles===▼
▲=== The Silent Gatherers and the Collection of Death Rattles ===
:''Main article:'' [[Death Rattle]]
One phenomenon predicted by the Diagram was the existence of Death Rattles, prophecies of the future uttered by the dying through the influence of [[Moelach]].
Taravangian instituted a program of collecting these Death Rattles from selected hospital patients (the terminally ill, the lowly, and the forgotten) who are slowly and intentionally bled to death solely for this purpose{{book ref|sa1|71}}. Those who participate in this operation are called the Silent Gatherers{{book ref|sa1|endnote}}. Their leader is [[Joshor]], and an ardent named [[Dova]] is also important in their research.
During the succesion battle in Jah Keved, Adrotagia reported to Taravangian that the number of Death Rattles was continuing to drop, down to two or less per day.{{book ref|sa2|I|14}} Later in [[Urithiru]], Adrotagia reports that Moelach has settled in the [[Horneater Peaks]]. Joshor is on his way there, hoping to reestablish access to the Death Rattles.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
===Search for Dustbringers===▼
▲=== Search for Dustbringers ===
The Diagram predicted that the [[Order of Dustbringers]] would be most likely to ally with the Diagram, though obtaining a Radiant was not guaranteed in the text. Taravangian implemented a program among its lower members to attempt to bond an [[ashspren]]. It is unknown what steps this involved. [[Malata]] was the first to succeed.{{book ref|sa3|107}}
=== Assassination of Leaders ===
The Diagram mentioned the possibility of finding or creating a [[Shin]] [[Truthless]] who they could use as a weapon.{{epigraph ref|sa2|78}} It is unclear whether the Diagram was involved in the events that led to [[Szeth]] becoming a Truthless, but one of Taravangian's men (a worldhopper){{wob ref|15690}} did eventually obtain possession of
Obeying the holder of his Oathstone, Szeth killed many of Roshar's royalty and anyone else who stood in his way. The final person he was assigned to assassinate was [[Dalinar Kholin]], uncle to King [[Elhokar]] of [[Alethkar]] and Highprince of [[Kholinar]].{{book ref|sa2|71}} Dalinar had been trying to unite the highprinces of Alethkar, which Taravangian felt was a threat to the Diagram's command that Taravangian should rule all of Roshar.{{epigraph ref|sa2|80}}
Szeth found Dalinar in the Alethi warcamps, but the highprince, with the aid of his guard [[Kaladin Stormblessed]], managed to survive the attack. Seeing Kaladin use [[Stormlight]] to heal a Shardblade wound caused Szeth to flee.
=== Takeover of Jah Kaved ===
Taravangian had used Szeth to kill the King of [[Jah Keved]] and several Veden highprinces, creating a power vacuum and a succession crisis. The surviving Veden highprinces vied for the throne and were killed in a brutal civil war.
But Highprince [[Valam]] found out about this plot and chose to make Taravangian his heir outright. This unpredicted turn of events, along with the fact that the Diagram had predicted 6 factions fighting instead of 7 and Szeth's arrival to announce his fight with Kaladin, made Taravangian worry about the future accuracy of the Diagram.{{book ref|sa2|I|14}}
[[Graves]] was an Alethi [[Shardbearer]] and a member of the Diagram. According to his interpretation of a part of the Diagram, they needed to ally themselves with Highprince [[Dalinar Kholin]], and that the way to do this was to make Dalinar king of Alethkar by assassinating [[King Elhokar]].{{book ref|sa2|87}}▼
▲=== Graves's Conspiracy ===
He, along with [[Moash]], [[Danlan]], and [[Rill]],{{book ref|sa2|44}}{{book ref|sa2|46}} conspired together and attempted to stage an accident wherein Elhokar would fall to his death from a balcony. This plan failed when the king managed to hold on to part of a railing and was saved by his guards.{{book ref|sa2|23}}▼
▲[[Graves]] was an Alethi [[Shardbearer]] and a member of the Diagram. According to his interpretation of a part of the Diagram, they needed to ally themselves with Highprince [[Dalinar Kholin]], and that the way to do this was to make Dalinar king of Alethkar by assassinating
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Later on, they tried to recruit Kaladin to their side. Kaladin had been investigating the matter and discovered Moash's part in it, and so Graves attempted to convince him that Elhokar was a bad king who deserved to be replaced. Kaladin, who , did not report them to authorities but refused to assist Graves.{{book ref|sa2|46}} When the conspirators had another opportunity to assassinate the king, this time through direct physical assault, Kaladin had a change of heart and saved Elhokar from them.{{book ref|sa2|84}}▼
▲Later on, they tried to recruit Kaladin to their side. Kaladin had been investigating the matter and discovered Moash's part in it, and so Graves attempted to convince him that Elhokar was a bad king who deserved to be replaced. Kaladin
As they fled the Alethi warcamps, Graves wondered whether his interpretation had been wrong, or if he was simply too slow.{{book ref|sa2|87}}▼
▲As they fled the Alethi warcamps, Graves wondered whether his interpretation had been wrong, or if he was simply too slow.{{book ref|sa2|87}} Fleeing across the Frostlands with Moash, [[Febrth]], and [[Fia]], he was attacked and killed by [[Fused]] using [[Voidlight]], though Moash survived.{{book ref|sa3|43}}
===Second Assassination Attempt on Dalinar===▼
▲=== Second Assassination Attempt on Dalinar ===
Even though Graves believed that Dalinar was vital to their cause, he still obeyed the Diagram's orders to keep Kaladin from guarding the highprince{{book ref|sa2|87}} so that Szeth, who had been sent once again to assassinate Dalinar, would not realize that Kaladin was a [[Knight Radiant]]. Taravangian believed that Szeth would turn on him and the rest of the Diagram if he found out that the Knights Radiant have returned, as this was connected to how Szeth became Truthless.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
On the day that Kaladin was saving Elhokar in the warcamps, Szeth arrived in [[Narak]], where Dalinar had been commanding the Alethi armies against [[stormform]] [[listeners]] who were summoning the [[Everstorm]]. Dalinar bravely fought against the assassin, but proved to be no match for him. Several soldiers, [[Bridge Four]] members, and even Highprince [[Roion]] died trying to protect Dalinar, who was then finally struck with a [[Lashing]] that sent him up in the sky.{{book ref|sa2|85}}
Szeth intended Dalinar to fall to his death when the Stormlight ran out, but Kaladin had arrived just in time, flying in haste all the way from the warcamps, to save the highprince. The two
=== Undermining of Dalinar's Leadership ===
As the [[True Desolation]] brought about by the Everstorm started, Taravangian was the first ruler to join [[Dalinar#Uniting_Roshar|Dalinar's coalition]] in Urithiru.{{book ref|sa3|24}} On a day of very high intelligence, he re-evaluated his interpretations of the Diagram regarding Dalinar and decided that replacing him as the leader of the coalition would be their best course of action. In order to do this, they set out to find secrets that would undermine Dalinar's leadership.{{book ref|sa3|i|5}}
Through espionage and research, they discovered three secrets:
* That Roshar had originally been inhabited only by the [[Dawnsingers]], who were not humans but parshmen, and that the first [[Desolation]] was caused by humans who came from another world. This called into question what the coalition was fighting for, as the parshmen clearly saw humans as the invaders.
* That King Elhokar had sworn allegiance to Dalinar as ''highking''.{{book ref|sa3|12}} The Diagram tried to imply that the Alethi had imperial ambitions, although the king merely wanted a way to save face after having to follow his uncle on so many things.
* That Dalinar had visions that involved talking to [[Odium]], visions that he hid from the public.{{book ref|sa3|57}} Again, they tried to twist a fact into something that would cast Dalinar in a different light. This time, they made it seem like he was fraternizing with the enemy.
They released all three secrets to the public at the same time, causing the coalition to break apart.{{book ref|sa3|111}}
=== Alliance with Odium ===
The Diagram predicted that Taravangian will have a confrontation with Odium. While the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]] was occurring, Taravangian decided to attract the attention of the god by having [[Malata]] open the Veden Oathgate for a [[singer]] strike force to enter and attack Urithiru. He also had a Diagram agent steal [[Jezrien]]'s [[Honorblade]].{{book ref|sa3|i|14}}{{book ref|sa3|120}}
Soon after, during the passing of the Everstorm and on a day of low intelligence, the predicted confrontation happened. Odium isolated Taravangian from the others and interrogated him. Taravangian then offered to ally the Diagram with Odium in exchange for his promise to save the people of Kharbranth. Odium accepted the offer, and specifically agreed to save anyone born in the city as well as their spouses. Taravangian gave the stolen Honorblade to Odium's forces afterwards.{{book ref|sa3|122}}
=== Disbanding of the Diagram ===
A year later, Taravangian distanced himself from Kharbranth and his fellow Diagram members in preparation of being contacted by Odium, who commanded him to have his forces betray Dalinar's on their campaign in [[Emul]]. He disbanded the Diagram prior to the betrayal of the [[coalition of monarchs]] in Emul.{{book ref|sa4|i|3}} He recommended that middling members who "knew too much" should not be released back into the general population and should instead be sent on long "secret quests" to distant locations.
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▲*[[Taravangian]]: King of [[Kharbranth]] and [[Jah Keved]].
▲*[[Dukar]]: The head of Taravangian's [[King's Testers|Testers]].
▲*[[Adrotagia]]: A Kharbranthian scholar and childhood friend of Taravangian.
▲*[[Malata]]: [[Dustbringer]].
▲*[[Moash]]: A former member of [[Bridge Four]].
▲*[[Joshor]]: Head of the Silent Gatherers.
▲*[[Graves]]: A lighteyed Alethi Shardbearer.
*A masked worldhopper with an accent foreign to [[Szeth]].{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}{{wob ref|15690}}
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