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− | The King's Boon is granted to a [[Lighteyes]] who has preformed an impressive feat before the King of Alethkar. This is occasionally done after a very impressive duel. The limit of what can be granted is unknown however it has been used two time in recent history to challenge a political opponent to a duel to the death. |
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+ | |related=[[Alethkar]], [[Right of Challenge]] |
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+ | |type= Tradition |
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+ | |world= Roshar |
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+ | |universe=[[Cosmere]] |
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+ | |books=[[The Stormlight Archive]] |
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+ | | I offer you a boon. Name what you wish of me or of this court. It shall be yours. |
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+ | | King Elhokar to Adolin{{book ref|sa2|57}} |
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+ | On [[Roshar]], the '''King's Boon''' is a privilege that can be granted to a [[lighteyes]] who has performed an impressive feat before the King of [[Alethkar]], such as winning a difficult duel.{{book ref|sa2|55}} The limit of what the boon can grant is unknown, though it presumably must adhere to existing laws and traditions, meaning that a [[darkeyes]] cannot demand it or use it to challenge a lighteyes.{{book ref|sa2|58}} If a boon is granted that affects another subject of the king, that person must obey it as well.{{book ref|sa2|57}} |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | The origins of the King's Boon are uncertain. Much like the [[Right of Challenge]], the King's Boon was a tradition that fell by the wayside in the centuries leading up to the [[War of Reckoning]], although it remained well-known to the Alethi lighteyes. It was revived by King [[Gavilar Kholin]] when he sought to rid himself of a rebellious [[highprince]], [[Yenev]]. To assist Gavilar, [[Torol Sadeas]] dueled an unknown man with the purpose of awing the crowd. Upon his victory, Gavilar offered Sadeas a boon; he invoked the Right of Challenge, demanding that Yenev duel him to the death. Sadeas then killed Yenev, paving the way for [[Aladar]] to replace him.{{book ref|sa2|55}} |
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+ | In the weeks preceding the [[Battle of Narak]], [[House Kholin]] sought to entrap Sadeas in a similar way. Following his victory in a four-on-one duel, [[Adolin Kholin]] was granted a boon by king [[Elhokar]], and used it to demand the Right of Challenge from Sadeas. However, at the same time [[Kaladin]] also demanded a boon for participating in the duel and coming to Adolin's rescue. When it turned out that Kaladin wanted to challenge [[Amaram]], he was arrested for slander since he was a darkeyes, and Sadeas managed to weasel out of his own duel in the ensuing chaos.{{book ref|sa2|57}}{{book ref|sa2|58}} |
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+ | == Notes == |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Big Smooth|Big Smooth]] ([[User talk:Big Smooth|talk]]) 00:13, 8 August 2020 (UTC)}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 27 January 2024
King's Boon | |
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Related to | Alethkar, Right of Challenge |
Type | Tradition |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
“ I offer you a boon. Name what you wish of me or of this court. It shall be yours. ”
— King Elhokar to Adolin[1]
On Roshar, the King's Boon is a privilege that can be granted to a lighteyes who has performed an impressive feat before the King of Alethkar, such as winning a difficult duel.[2] The limit of what the boon can grant is unknown, though it presumably must adhere to existing laws and traditions, meaning that a darkeyes cannot demand it or use it to challenge a lighteyes.[3] If a boon is granted that affects another subject of the king, that person must obey it as well.[1]
History[edit]
The origins of the King's Boon are uncertain. Much like the Right of Challenge, the King's Boon was a tradition that fell by the wayside in the centuries leading up to the War of Reckoning, although it remained well-known to the Alethi lighteyes. It was revived by King Gavilar Kholin when he sought to rid himself of a rebellious highprince, Yenev. To assist Gavilar, Torol Sadeas dueled an unknown man with the purpose of awing the crowd. Upon his victory, Gavilar offered Sadeas a boon; he invoked the Right of Challenge, demanding that Yenev duel him to the death. Sadeas then killed Yenev, paving the way for Aladar to replace him.[2]
In the weeks preceding the Battle of Narak, House Kholin sought to entrap Sadeas in a similar way. Following his victory in a four-on-one duel, Adolin Kholin was granted a boon by king Elhokar, and used it to demand the Right of Challenge from Sadeas. However, at the same time Kaladin also demanded a boon for participating in the duel and coming to Adolin's rescue. When it turned out that Kaladin wanted to challenge Amaram, he was arrested for slander since he was a darkeyes, and Sadeas managed to weasel out of his own duel in the ensuing chaos.[1][3]