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The '''Heraldic Epochs''' is a period in history of [[Roshar]] that preceded the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa1|45}} It's sometimes known as the '''Silver Kingdoms Epoch'''.{{book ref|sa1|19}}
 
The '''Heraldic Epochs''' is a period in history of [[Roshar]] that preceded the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa1|45}} It's sometimes known as the '''Silver Kingdoms Epoch'''.{{book ref|sa1|19}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[FILE:The_Heralds_-_XVII._The_Star_.png|thumb|left|150px|<small>By [[Coppermind:Artists/taratjah|taratjah]] </small>]]
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The Heraldic Epochs began with the conflict between humans and [[Singers]], when the latter decided to ally with [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|111}} To combat this, [[Honor]] chose ten [[Herald]]s, thus forming the [[Oathpact]].{{book ref|sa|part=prelude}} In short, the Oathpact stated that as long as the Heralds were on [[Braize]], Odium could not start another [[Desolation]]; to combat this, he tortured the Heralds until at least one of them broke. A single such cycle - a period of peace punctuated by a Desolation - was a single Heraldic Epoch. As each time, the Heralds broke faster, the Epochs grew shorter and shorter, with the intial ones being centuries apart, with the initial ones separated by over a century, while the very last were only years apart.{{book ref|sa3|38}} In total, there were somewhere between fifteen and fifty Desolations.{{wob ref|10816}}
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The Heraldic Epochs began with the conflict between humans and [[Singers]], when the latter decided to ally with [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|111}} To combat this, [[Honor]] chose ten [[Herald]]s, thus forming the [[Oathpact]].{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} In short, the Oathpact stated that as long as the Heralds were on [[Braize]], Odium could not start another [[Desolation]]; to combat this, he tortured the Heralds until at least one of them broke. A single such cycle - a period of peace punctuated by a Desolation - was a single Heraldic Epoch. As each time, the Heralds broke faster, the Epochs grew shorter and shorter, with the initial ones separated by over a century, while the very last were only years apart.{{book ref|sa3|38}} In total, there were somewhere between fifteen and fifty Desolations.{{wob ref|10816}}
   
 
Though initially only the Heralds had the access to [[Surgebinding]], eventually the [[spren]] sought to mimic those powers and began bonding humans.{{book ref|sa2|4}} Initially, those new Surgebinders were unorganized and uncoordinated, with some even turning on fellow men.{{book ref|sa1|60}} Sometime during the reign of [[Nohadon]], the Herald [[Ishar]] imposed order on them, leading to the formation of [[Knights Radiant]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|42}} Henceforth, the Knights would battle the [[Desolation]]s alongside the Heralds.
 
Though initially only the Heralds had the access to [[Surgebinding]], eventually the [[spren]] sought to mimic those powers and began bonding humans.{{book ref|sa2|4}} Initially, those new Surgebinders were unorganized and uncoordinated, with some even turning on fellow men.{{book ref|sa1|60}} Sometime during the reign of [[Nohadon]], the Herald [[Ishar]] imposed order on them, leading to the formation of [[Knights Radiant]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|42}} Henceforth, the Knights would battle the [[Desolation]]s alongside the Heralds.
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The city of [[Stormseat]] was destroyed by unknown means during one of the Desolations, leading to the formation of the [[Shattered Plains]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|26}} Sometime after, a legion of [[Singer]]s was sent there for unknown reasons and chose to defect, becoming the [[Listener]]s.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
 
The city of [[Stormseat]] was destroyed by unknown means during one of the Desolations, leading to the formation of the [[Shattered Plains]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|26}} Sometime after, a legion of [[Singer]]s was sent there for unknown reasons and chose to defect, becoming the [[Listener]]s.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
   
The Heraldic Epochs came to an end with the [[Last Desolation]], or the [[Aharietiam]]. At the end of that Desolation, only the Herald [[Taln]] was dead. The other Heralds decided to leave the Oathpact, theorizing that one of them would be enough to keep it functioning, and abandoned their [[Honorblade]]s, then told mankind that this day marked the final victory over the [[Voidbringer]]s.{{book ref|sa|part=prelude}} With them vanishing - supposedly to battle in the [[Tranquiline Halls]], while in fact they simply went into hiding - Roshar entered the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa1|45}}
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The Heraldic Epochs came to an end with the [[Last Desolation]], or the [[Aharietiam]]. At the end of that Desolation, only the Herald [[Taln]] was dead. The other Heralds decided to leave the Oathpact, theorizing that one of them would be enough to keep it functioning, and abandoned their [[Honorblade]]s, then told mankind that this day marked the final victory over the [[Voidbringer]]s.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} With them vanishing - supposedly to battle in the [[Tranquiline Halls]], while in fact they simply went into hiding - Roshar entered the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|sa1|45}}
   
 
== Culture and Politics ==
 
== Culture and Politics ==
[[FILE:Silver_Kingdoms.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The [[Silver Kingdoms]] ]]
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Though the Heraldic Epochs are considered to be Roshar's golden age, in truth they saw a period of significant civillizational decline.{{book ref|sa1|21}}{{book ref|sa|part=prelude}} Each [[Desolation]] brought with it a vast loss of knowledge and technical know-how, to the point where the Heralds would leave mankind with the knowledge of forging bronze and return to find them in stone age.{{book ref|sa|part=prelude}} With every return, they had to re-teach mankind a number of important skills.{{book ref|sa2|i|7}}
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Though the Heraldic Epochs are considered to be Roshar's golden age, in truth they saw a period of significant civillizational decline.{{book ref|sa1|21}}{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} Each [[Desolation]] brought with it a vast loss of knowledge and technical know-how, to the point where the Heralds would leave mankind with the knowledge of forging bronze and return to find them in stone age.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} With every return, they had to re-teach mankind a number of important skills.{{book ref|sa2|i|7}}
   
 
It's possible that this was not merely an accident of constant war, but a deliberate effort by Odium, as the [[Unmade]] [[Yelig-Nar]] is mentioned as deliberately targeting wordsmen, the literate people of [[Nohadon]]'s era.{{book ref|sa1|60}} Even the periods between Desolations were fraught with peril, as creatures such as [[Midnight Essence]] were a constant threat.{{book ref|sa1|19}}
 
It's possible that this was not merely an accident of constant war, but a deliberate effort by Odium, as the [[Unmade]] [[Yelig-Nar]] is mentioned as deliberately targeting wordsmen, the literate people of [[Nohadon]]'s era.{{book ref|sa1|60}} Even the periods between Desolations were fraught with peril, as creatures such as [[Midnight Essence]] were a constant threat.{{book ref|sa1|19}}
   
Politically, Roshar was divided into ten [[Silver Kingdoms]]. Each Kingdom had its own purpose in the Desolations, and each had its own [[Oathgate]] leading to [[Urithiru]], the seat of the [[Knights Radiant]] and the functional capital of the world at the time. Those kingdoms were built by the Heralds and, at least according to myths, led by them.{{book ref|sa1|45}}
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Politically, Roshar was divided into ten [[Silver Kingdoms]]. Each Kingdom had its own purpose in the Desolations, and each had its own [[Oathgate]] leading to [[Urithiru]], the seat of the [[Knights Radiant]] and the functional capital of the world at the time. Those kingdoms were built by the Heralds and, at least according to myths, led by them.{{book ref|sa1|45}} However, smaller countries appear to have existed as well, such as [[Eiliz]] and [[Tarma]];{{book ref|sa1|60}} whether they were vassal states to the Silver Kingdoms or independent nations that weren't recorded in history is unclear.
   
Unlike in modern [[Vorinism]], writing and reading wasn't restricted to women, as words''men'' existed.{{book ref|twok|60}}
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Unlike in modern [[Vorinism]], writing and reading wasn't restricted to women, as words''men'' existed.{{book ref|twok|60}} Conversely, waging war wasn't restricted to men, as there were female Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa1|19}}
   
 
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Heraldic Epochs
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The Heraldic Epochs is a period in history of Roshar that preceded the Era of Solitude.[1] It's sometimes known as the Silver Kingdoms Epoch.[2]

History

The Heraldic Epochs began with the conflict between humans and Singers, when the latter decided to ally with Odium.[3] To combat this, Honor chose ten Heralds, thus forming the Oathpact.[4] In short, the Oathpact stated that as long as the Heralds were on Braize, Odium could not start another Desolation; to combat this, he tortured the Heralds until at least one of them broke. A single such cycle - a period of peace punctuated by a Desolation - was a single Heraldic Epoch. As each time, the Heralds broke faster, the Epochs grew shorter and shorter, with the initial ones separated by over a century, while the very last were only years apart.[5] In total, there were somewhere between fifteen and fifty Desolations.[6]

Though initially only the Heralds had the access to Surgebinding, eventually the spren sought to mimic those powers and began bonding humans.[7] Initially, those new Surgebinders were unorganized and uncoordinated, with some even turning on fellow men.[8] Sometime during the reign of Nohadon, the Herald Ishar imposed order on them, leading to the formation of Knights Radiant.[9] Henceforth, the Knights would battle the Desolations alongside the Heralds.

The city of Stormseat was destroyed by unknown means during one of the Desolations, leading to the formation of the Shattered Plains.[10] Sometime after, a legion of Singers was sent there for unknown reasons and chose to defect, becoming the Listeners.[11]

The Heraldic Epochs came to an end with the Last Desolation, or the Aharietiam. At the end of that Desolation, only the Herald Taln was dead. The other Heralds decided to leave the Oathpact, theorizing that one of them would be enough to keep it functioning, and abandoned their Honorblades, then told mankind that this day marked the final victory over the Voidbringers.[4] With them vanishing - supposedly to battle in the Tranquiline Halls, while in fact they simply went into hiding - Roshar entered the Era of Solitude.[1]

Culture and Politics

Though the Heraldic Epochs are considered to be Roshar's golden age, in truth they saw a period of significant civillizational decline.[12][4] Each Desolation brought with it a vast loss of knowledge and technical know-how, to the point where the Heralds would leave mankind with the knowledge of forging bronze and return to find them in stone age.[4] With every return, they had to re-teach mankind a number of important skills.[13]

It's possible that this was not merely an accident of constant war, but a deliberate effort by Odium, as the Unmade Yelig-Nar is mentioned as deliberately targeting wordsmen, the literate people of Nohadon's era.[8] Even the periods between Desolations were fraught with peril, as creatures such as Midnight Essence were a constant threat.[2]

Politically, Roshar was divided into ten Silver Kingdoms. Each Kingdom had its own purpose in the Desolations, and each had its own Oathgate leading to Urithiru, the seat of the Knights Radiant and the functional capital of the world at the time. Those kingdoms were built by the Heralds and, at least according to myths, led by them.[1] However, smaller countries appear to have existed as well, such as Eiliz and Tarma;[8] whether they were vassal states to the Silver Kingdoms or independent nations that weren't recorded in history is unclear.

Unlike in modern Vorinism, writing and reading wasn't restricted to women, as wordsmen existed.[8] Conversely, waging war wasn't restricted to men, as there were female Knights Radiant.[2]

Legacy

On Roshar, Heraldic Epochs are fondly remembered as the times that Heralds steered the course of the world and men were bound by honor.[12] Great men of that era, such as Nohadon, are revered even in the present day.[14]

One of the primary tenets of the Vorin religion states that at the end of the Heraldic Epochs, the Heralds had pushed the Voidbringers back to the Tranquiline Halls and were fighting to force them out of there as well. According to Vorinism, there were one hundred Desolations, including Aharietiam.[1]

Notes

History of Roshar
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