Order of Willshapers

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Order of Willshapers
Willshapers glyph.svg
Transportation
Cohesion
Herald Kalak
Spren Lightspren
Surges Transportation & Cohesion
Plate spren Unknown
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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The Order of Willshapers is an order of the Knights Radiant on Roshar. They form Nahel bonds with Lightspren, also known as Reachers.[1]

The Willshapers are Surgebinders who use the Surges of Transportation and Cohesion, and they are associated with the amethyst polestone.

Ideals of the Willshapers

The Ideals of the Knights Radiant, also known as the Immortal Words, are a set of rules by which the Radiants live. The First Ideal is shared by all of the orders, and is used as a motto for the Knights Radiant as a whole. Each of the orders then have an additional four Ideals that are unique to that order.[2] The Ideals of the Order of Willshapers all focus on individual freedom and liberty; the Willshapers champion self-expression and freedom of choice for all.[3]

The First Ideal

Life before death, strength before weakness, journey before destination.

—The First Ideal of the Knights Radiant[2]

The Second Ideal

I will seek freedom for those in bondage.

—The Second Ideal of the Willshapers, as sworn by Venli[4]

Abilities

The Willshapers use the Surges of Transportation and Cohesion.

Transportation

Transportation allows Willshapers to transport their physical selves in and out of Shadesmar.

Cohesion

Cohesion allows them to alter the shape of solid objects in a way called Stoneshaping. This surge allows a Willshaper or Stoneward to make stone more malleable, like clay, or even a liquid. The Willshaper can then reshape the stone according to his or her desires. This surge also connects the Willshaper to the spren of the stone in a deep, fundamental way, though the full extent of this is not yet known. [citation needed]

History

Little is currently known about the Willshapers of old. Though the order tended to attract builders, craftsmen and other artisans, their membership tended to be varied in both profession and personality.[3] Per Words of Radiance, they were varied in personality, but generally enjoyed discovering new, unusual and strange things; they were also considered capricious and unreliable, making them somewhat frustrating to interact with.[5]

Where the Windrunners were the protectors and the Stonewards the soldiers, the Willshapers were the liberators, both freeing those who were physically captive and aiding those who espoused new and radical ideas. They tasked themselves with building and supporting societies; they aided those who resisted tyranny and oppression. They were also literal builders -- in times of peace, they would use theirs powers to aid in constructing buildings and infrastructure, as well as training those who lived there; in times of war, they would fortify towns; and after the battle was over they, like their patron Herald, would travel to teach people of crafts such as bronzeworking or sanitation.[3]

Much like the Elsecallers, they were considered to have an affinity for Shadesmar, suggesting that they might've also interacted with the spren nation on regular basis.[6]

In the modern times, no human Willshapers have presented themselves so far; Venli appears to be the only person to have bonded a Reacher.[7]

Notable Willshapers

Quotes

And now, if there was an uncut gem among the Radiants, it was the Willshapers; for though enterprising, they were erratic, and Invia wrote of them, "capricious, frustrating, unreliable," as taking it for granted that others would agree; this may have been an intolerant view, as Invia often expressed, for this order was said to be most varied, inconsistent in temperament save for a general love of adventure, novelty, or oddity.

Trivia

  • The Willshapers were one of the first orders Brandon developed while building magic systems.[8]
  • The Willshapers would "probably be okay" with Adolin killing Sadeas.[9]

Notes

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