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'''House Lekal''' is one of the ten [[Noble#Great_Houses|Great Houses]] of the [[noble]]s on [[Scadrial]]. It was considered the fifth most powerful house at the end of the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb1|9}}
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'''House Lekal''' is a [[noble]] house on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb1|9}}
 
   
== Keep ==
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== Holdings ==
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=== Keep ===
House Lekal had a wonderful Keep in [[Luthadel]]. Their ballroom was shaped like a pyramid with five platforms, one large one for dancing and four smaller ones for eating. House Lekal's nobles bragged that whilst other houses had larger stained glass windows, they had the most detailed ones.{{book ref|mb1|28}}{{expand}}
 
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House Lekal owned an impressive keep in northeastern [[Luthadel]], near [[Keep Venture]].{{map ref|Luthadel}} It was surrounded by a defensive wall and was easier to defend than other keeps.{{book ref|mb1|29}}{{book ref|mb1|36}} The ballroom was shaped like a pyramid with five platforms, one large one in the center for dancing and four smaller ones used for dining. A small gentleman's lounge was adjacent to the ballroom. Four tiers of balconies overlooked the main floor that included small viewing alcoves and stained glass windows. Although several keeps in Luthadel had larger windows, Lekal's were exceptionally detailed and beautiful. They depicted a variety of subjects, including the [[Ascension of the Lord Ruler]], portraits of famous noblemen, and exotic landscapes and animals. Like other large keeps, Keep Lekal employed many servants that attended to the nobility.{{book ref|mb1|28}}
   
== Estate ==
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=== Estate ===
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House Lekal owned a country estate in the south, on the [[River Channerel]] not far from the [[Southern Sea]].{{17s ref|topic|59143|10th Anniversary Final Empire Map|date=May 9, 2017}} It had a manor house, but no palace.{{book ref|mb3|4}} After the [[Collapse]] and the power struggle among the nobility, the estate became a shantytown and was dubbed [[Lekal City]].{{book ref|mb3|4}}
House Lekal owns an estate in the south, but within the bounds of the [[New Empire]].
 
   
 
== History ==
After the fall of the [[Lord Ruler]], [[Jastes Lekal]] crowned himself king of the estate. After his death, [[Audil Lekal|Audil]] was crowned as second. Acting as 'Chief Ambassador of the [[New Empire]]', [[Sazed]] and [[Breeze]] visited the estate, now called [[Lekal City]], to force Audil's allegiance to [[Elend Venture]].{{book ref|mb3|4}}
 
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=== Final Empire ===
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House Lekal was one of the primary rivals of [[House Venture]].{{book ref|mb1|18}} It had relatively stable finances compared to some of the other houses in Luthadel, although it could not match the wealth of House Venture.{{book ref|mb1|28}} Like other Great Houses, Lekal regularly threw lavish balls; its members also attended balls at other keeps in order to politick and gossip.{{book ref|mb1|18}}{{book ref|mb1|28}}
   
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Near the end of the Final Empire, [[Jastes Lekal]], a young member of the family that was likely the house's second heir, befriended [[Elend Venture]] and several other young noblemen who might have otherwise been rivals. The group discussed philosophy and politics, often in an idealistic manner. They secretly read banned books and spoke of better living conditions under the [[Lord Ruler]], although they did not seriously consider actually rebelling against him.{{book ref|mb1|23}} Elend's friendship with Jastes caused him to share information that would not typically be given to a rival noble.{{book ref|mb1|31}}
The estate and kingdom were destroyed by lava from an ashmount, most likely either Zerinah or Doriel.{{book ref|mb3|61}}
 
   
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House Lekal was one of the houses that [[Kelsier's crew]] targeted during their campaign to sow chaos among the Luthadel nobility in an attempt to start a house war. [[Kelsier]] was able to sneak under Keep Lekal's defensive wall by crawling through a drainage ditch so he could perform some type of sabotage.{{book ref|mb1|29}} [[Vin]] attended a ball at Keep Lekal as "Valette Renoux" and started rumors via [[Kliss]], although Jastes started to become suspicious of "Valette".{{book ref|mb1|28}} Vin's plan backfired, and she made Elend and his friends, including Jastes, targets of an unsuccessful assassination attempt.{{book ref|mb1|30}}
== Politics ==
 
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House Lekal is an enemy of [[House Venture]]. They are among the most economically stable Houses in Luthadel, though still weaker then Venture.{{expand}}
 
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During the [[skaa rebellion]] in Luthadel, Elend took his few remaining soldiers to Keep Lekal despite their rivalry; he felt the nobles would need to put their differences aside and Keep Lekal was well-fortified.{{book ref|mb1|36}} Keep Lekal did in fact outlast some of the other great keeps during the rebellion.{{book ref|mb1|37}}
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=== Collapse and New Empire ===
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After the fall of the [[Lord Ruler]], the Luthadel nobility fractured. House Lekal established a "kingdom" in the [[Southern Dominance]] where their country estate was located. Jastes came to lead the House and attempted to implement some of the idealistic policies he had long discussed with Elend, but his approach failed because his local rivals continued to use the ruthless methods that were common during the Final Empire. A number of Lekals were killed, including Jastes's sister.{{book ref|mb2|42}} Obviously stressed and bitter, Jastes seemed to lose himself; he assembled a [[koloss]] army that he "controlled" by paying them with fake coins, brushing off any collateral damage that they caused.{{book ref|mb2|34}}{{book ref|mb2|44}} The Lekal forces allied with the armies of [[Straff Venture]] and [[Ashweather Cett]] in the [[Siege of Luthadel]].{{book ref|mb2|16}} Jastes predictably lost control of the koloss army,{{book ref|mb2|51}} resulting in the [[Battle of Luthadel]] and a great deal of death and destruction, ironically including the koloss storming Keep Lekal.{{book ref|mb2|53}} Elend felt that he had no choice but to execute his former friend for his actions.{{book ref|mb2|51}}
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After Jastes's death, his uncle [[Audil Lekal|Audil]] succeeded him as king of the Lekal lands in the south. Acting as 'Chief Ambassador of the [[New Empire]]', [[Sazed]] (accompanied by a contingent including [[Breeze]]) visited the estate-turned-shantytown of Lekal City. Although Audil had lost most of his kingdom to bandits and koloss,{{book ref|mb3|part=ars}} House Lekal still controlled enough land close to Luthadel to worry Elend, and Sazed and Breeze successfully compelled Audil into signing a treaty with the [[New Empire]].{{book ref|mb3|4}}
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As Scadrial became increasingly unstable, Lekal City and the surrounding area were destroyed by lava from an [[ashmount]], likely Zerinah or possibly Doriel.{{book ref|mb3|61}}{{17s ref|topic|59143|10th Anniversary Final Empire Map|date=May 9, 2017}} King Audil and many of the people loyal to him were killed as the area burned.{{book ref|mb3|61}}
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=== Post-Catacendre ===
 
Despite House Lekal's traitorous actions and near-destruction, it survived the [[Catacendre]]. By {{date|342|PC}}, the Lekals wielded a considerable amount of political power and were the primary rivals of [[Elendel]] Governor [[Replar Innate]]. Due to this rivalry, House Lekal was one of the only houses known to be free of corrupt dealings with the governor.{{book ref|mb5|18}}
   
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
Members include [[Jastes]], a friend of [[Elend Venture]], and [[Audil Lekal|Audil]].
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*[[Jastes Lekal]], former friend of Elend Venture and the first ruler of the Lekal kingdom in the south
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*[[Audil Lekal]], Jastes's uncle and his successor as king
   
== Post-Catacendre ==
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== Trivia ==
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*The pyramid shape of the Keep Lekal ballroom was inspired by the [[Wikipedia: Luxor Las Vegas|Luxor hotel in Las Vegas]].{{wob ref|2423}}
After the Catacendre, the Lekals maintained their political power and were the primary rivals of [[Elendel]] Governor [[Replar Innate]]. Due to this rivalry, House Lekal was one of the only Houses, along with [[House Ladrian]], known to be free of corrupt dealings with the Governor. {{book ref|mb5|18}}
 
   
 
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House Lekal
Type Family
Era Final Empire, Post-Catacendre
World of Origin Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

House Lekal is one of the ten Great Houses of the nobles on Scadrial. It was considered the fifth most powerful house at the end of the Final Empire.[1]

Holdings[edit]

Keep[edit]

House Lekal owned an impressive keep in northeastern Luthadel, near Keep Venture.[2] It was surrounded by a defensive wall and was easier to defend than other keeps.[3][4] The ballroom was shaped like a pyramid with five platforms, one large one in the center for dancing and four smaller ones used for dining. A small gentleman's lounge was adjacent to the ballroom. Four tiers of balconies overlooked the main floor that included small viewing alcoves and stained glass windows. Although several keeps in Luthadel had larger windows, Lekal's were exceptionally detailed and beautiful. They depicted a variety of subjects, including the Ascension of the Lord Ruler, portraits of famous noblemen, and exotic landscapes and animals. Like other large keeps, Keep Lekal employed many servants that attended to the nobility.[5]

Estate[edit]

House Lekal owned a country estate in the south, on the River Channerel not far from the Southern Sea.[6] It had a manor house, but no palace.[7] After the Collapse and the power struggle among the nobility, the estate became a shantytown and was dubbed Lekal City.[7]

History[edit]

Final Empire[edit]

House Lekal was one of the primary rivals of House Venture.[8] It had relatively stable finances compared to some of the other houses in Luthadel, although it could not match the wealth of House Venture.[5] Like other Great Houses, Lekal regularly threw lavish balls; its members also attended balls at other keeps in order to politick and gossip.[8][5]

Near the end of the Final Empire, Jastes Lekal, a young member of the family that was likely the house's second heir, befriended Elend Venture and several other young noblemen who might have otherwise been rivals. The group discussed philosophy and politics, often in an idealistic manner. They secretly read banned books and spoke of better living conditions under the Lord Ruler, although they did not seriously consider actually rebelling against him.[9] Elend's friendship with Jastes caused him to share information that would not typically be given to a rival noble.[10]

House Lekal was one of the houses that Kelsier's crew targeted during their campaign to sow chaos among the Luthadel nobility in an attempt to start a house war. Kelsier was able to sneak under Keep Lekal's defensive wall by crawling through a drainage ditch so he could perform some type of sabotage.[3] Vin attended a ball at Keep Lekal as "Valette Renoux" and started rumors via Kliss, although Jastes started to become suspicious of "Valette".[5] Vin's plan backfired, and she made Elend and his friends, including Jastes, targets of an unsuccessful assassination attempt.[11]

During the skaa rebellion in Luthadel, Elend took his few remaining soldiers to Keep Lekal despite their rivalry; he felt the nobles would need to put their differences aside and Keep Lekal was well-fortified.[4] Keep Lekal did in fact outlast some of the other great keeps during the rebellion.[12]

Collapse and New Empire[edit]

After the fall of the Lord Ruler, the Luthadel nobility fractured. House Lekal established a "kingdom" in the Southern Dominance where their country estate was located. Jastes came to lead the House and attempted to implement some of the idealistic policies he had long discussed with Elend, but his approach failed because his local rivals continued to use the ruthless methods that were common during the Final Empire. A number of Lekals were killed, including Jastes's sister.[13] Obviously stressed and bitter, Jastes seemed to lose himself; he assembled a koloss army that he "controlled" by paying them with fake coins, brushing off any collateral damage that they caused.[14][15] The Lekal forces allied with the armies of Straff Venture and Ashweather Cett in the Siege of Luthadel.[16] Jastes predictably lost control of the koloss army,[17] resulting in the Battle of Luthadel and a great deal of death and destruction, ironically including the koloss storming Keep Lekal.[18] Elend felt that he had no choice but to execute his former friend for his actions.[17]

After Jastes's death, his uncle Audil succeeded him as king of the Lekal lands in the south. Acting as 'Chief Ambassador of the New Empire', Sazed (accompanied by a contingent including Breeze) visited the estate-turned-shantytown of Lekal City. Although Audil had lost most of his kingdom to bandits and koloss,[19] House Lekal still controlled enough land close to Luthadel to worry Elend, and Sazed and Breeze successfully compelled Audil into signing a treaty with the New Empire.[7]

As Scadrial became increasingly unstable, Lekal City and the surrounding area were destroyed by lava from an ashmount, likely Zerinah or possibly Doriel.[20][6] King Audil and many of the people loyal to him were killed as the area burned.[20]

Post-Catacendre[edit]

Despite House Lekal's traitorous actions and near-destruction, it survived the Catacendre. By 342 PC, the Lekals wielded a considerable amount of political power and were the primary rivals of Elendel Governor Replar Innate. Due to this rivalry, House Lekal was one of the only houses known to be free of corrupt dealings with the governor.[21]

Members[edit]

  • Jastes Lekal, former friend of Elend Venture and the first ruler of the Lekal kingdom in the south
  • Audil Lekal, Jastes's uncle and his successor as king

Trivia[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. The Final Empire chapter 9#
  2. Map of Luthadel
  3. a b The Final Empire chapter 29#
  4. a b The Final Empire chapter 36#
  5. a b c d The Final Empire chapter 28#
  6. a b 10th Anniversary Final Empire Map
    17th Shard forums - May 9, 2017#
  7. a b c The Hero of Ages chapter 4#
  8. a b The Final Empire chapter 18#
  9. The Final Empire chapter 23#
  10. The Final Empire chapter 31#
  11. The Final Empire chapter 30#
  12. The Final Empire chapter 37#
  13. The Well of Ascension chapter 42#
  14. The Well of Ascension chapter 34#
  15. The Well of Ascension chapter 44#
  16. The Well of Ascension chapter 16#
  17. a b The Well of Ascension chapter 51#
  18. The Well of Ascension chapter 53#
  19. The Hero of Ages Ars Arcanum#
  20. a b The Hero of Ages chapter 61#
  21. Shadows of Self chapter 18#
  22. Mistborn: The Final Empire Annotations
    Arcanum - 2007-03-19#
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