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During [[Adolin]]'s duel with [[Elit Ruthar]], [[Relis Ruthar]], [[Abrobadar]] and [[Jakamav]], Highprince [[Dalinar]] requests that Amaram step in to help Adolin and [[Renarin]], but Amaram does nothing, ignoring his friend's son in need. [[Kaladin]] proceeds to jump in and assist.
 
During [[Adolin]]'s duel with [[Elit Ruthar]], [[Relis Ruthar]], [[Abrobadar]] and [[Jakamav]], Highprince [[Dalinar]] requests that Amaram step in to help Adolin and [[Renarin]], but Amaram does nothing, ignoring his friend's son in need. [[Kaladin]] proceeds to jump in and assist.
   
After the fight is won, Kaladin uses his boon to accuse and challenge Amaram to a duel. [[Elhokar]] demands Kaladin be executed for his insult.{{book ref|sa2|56}}
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After the fight is won, Kaladin uses his boon to accuse and challenge Amaram to a duel, declaring that Amaram stole from him and slaughtered his friends. [[Elhokar]] demands Kaladin be executed for his insult.{{book ref|sa2|56}}
   
 
== Investigation ==
 
== Investigation ==

Revision as of 22:02, 2 January 2017

Meridas Amaram
Meridas Amaram.jpg
Abilities Shardbearer
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar

You can't begin to understand the weights I carry, spearman. I can't worry about the lives of a few darkeyed spearmen when thousands of people may be saved by my decision.

— Amaram after killing Kaladin's men and taking his Shards.[1]

Brightlord Meridas Amaram is a lighteyes General for Sadeas princedom in Alethkar on Roshar.[2]

Appearance and Personality

Don't give me that noble talk. It works fine for others, but I know you for the ruthless bastard you really are.

Sadeas's assessment of Amaram.[3]

Amaram is a tall and imposing soldier.He has a straight posture at all times and takes care to show himself as a soldier, always wearing his uniform comfortably. He has light tan eyes.[2]

Amaram is also very pragmatic, going to the length of killing Kaladin's entire spear squad and branding Kaladin a slave in order to take his Shardplate and Shardblade for himself, as he believes that they will simply be more effective in the hands of a lighteyes trained in the sword. He considered it a mercy when he left Kaladin as a survivor and slave.[4][5]

He is fairly religious, as he believes the Vorin church should be the only authority in charge. He is willing to go to great lengths to install the church as a political power within Alethkar and perhaps even Roshar.[4] He also refers to Taln as "Great Prince."[4][6]



Head of defense in northern Alethkar

He is a highmarshal in service of Highprince Torol Sadeas,[7] and has to watch over northern Alethkar while his highprince fights in the Vengeance Pact on the Shattered Plains. Because of the continuous skirmishes at Alethkar's borders he is in permanent need of new soldiers. Eventually he comes through Hearthstone for recruitment. Hearthstone's citylord Roshone -- apparently Amaram's distant cousin -- commits Tien to be a recruit, which results in Kaladin volunteering for service in order to protect Tien; though Amaram promises Lirin to stint Tien's duty to be a messenger boy.[2] Amaram doesn't keep his promise, and Tien dies in his very first battle,[8] leaving Kaladin in a bitter grief.

Shardplate and Shardblade

Years later, shortly before the four years tour of Kaladin's duty ended, an unidentified Veden Shardbearer (later revealed to be Helaran Davar) attacks Amaram during one of these border skirmishes. Kaladin fights and kills this Shardbearer, but refuses to claim his Shards and gives the the Shardplate and Shardblade to his men.[9] Amaram, however, kills the survivors of Kaladin's squad before his eyes and take the Shardplate and Shardblade for himself. He tells Kaladin that, as a mercy, he will not kill him but brand him as slave and sell him, claiming Kaladin was a deserter.[1]

When Kaladin is a bridgeman in Sadeas's warcamp rumors say that "Amaram the Shardbearer" is on his way to the Shattered Plains.[10]

'Were you with him when he won his Shards?'
'No,' Kaladin said softly. 'Nobody was.'

— Kaladin's answer to Skar's question[10]

Arrival in the Warcamps

Shortly after the Battle of the Tower, Amaram arrives on the Shattered Plains and is greeted as an old friend by Dalinar.[11] Kaladin tells Dalinar about Amaram's betrayal [12], and Dalinar promises to look into the matter, although he cannot take one man's word as proof.

During his time on the Shattered Plains, Amaram works with both Dalinar and Sadeas. He fights for Sadeas, even leading a plateau run that violates Dalinar's new schedule, but afterwards argues in favor of cooperation and a united Alethkar.[3] He refuses to switch his allegiance to Dalinar, despite being a high enough rank to do so, in order to act as a mediator for the two Highprinces. [13]

When Shallan sneaks into Amaram's home for the Ghostbloods [14], she discovers a room full of maps showing the Shattered Plains, marked with notes about the Parshendi and their knowledge of the Voidbringers, along with references to Urithiru, which Amaram believes can be reached through Stormseat at the center of the Shattered Plains.[15] The notes use the stormwarden script, a form of glyphs adapted into a more complete writing system. Shallan notes that exposing Amaram as a stormwarden would damage his reputation.

When Dalinar officially refounds the Knights Radiant, he appoints Amaram as their leader.[16]

Honor is Dead

During Adolin's duel with Elit Ruthar, Relis Ruthar, Abrobadar and Jakamav, Highprince Dalinar requests that Amaram step in to help Adolin and Renarin, but Amaram does nothing, ignoring his friend's son in need. Kaladin proceeds to jump in and assist.

After the fight is won, Kaladin uses his boon to accuse and challenge Amaram to a duel, declaring that Amaram stole from him and slaughtered his friends. Elhokar demands Kaladin be executed for his insult.[17]

Investigation

At Dalinar's request,[18] Amaram investigates Taln. Unlike many others in the camps, Amaram is reverent of Taln, calling him "Great Prince," and eager to hear what he has to say.[19]

Gavilar, we have done it. We have finally done it.

— Amaram upon meeting Taln [19]

Dalinar asks Amaram to look into "rumors" regarding Taln having a Shardblade. Amaram steals the Blade and tells Dalinar that there is no basis to the rumors,[18] not realizing that Dalinar had bonded the Blade and left it as bait.[5] When Amaram steals it and then lies to Dalinar, Dalinar confronts him, and Amaram confesses to killing Kaladin's men. Dalinar forces him to apologize to Kaladin and strips him of his rank as leader of the Knights Radiant.

The Sons of Honor

Following the battle at the center of the Shattered Plains and the arrival of the everstorm, Amaram writes a letter to Restares, a member of the Sons of Honor, informing him of their success: the Voidbringers have returned, which will surely prompt the Heralds to do the same. He returns to the monastery building where Taln is housed and frees him. Taln stops an attempt by the Ghostbloods to assassinate Amaram, and Amaram leads him to his coach[4]

Notes

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