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The '''Right of Challenge''' is a tradition said to have been instituted by the Heralds offered to a [[lighteyed]] warrior who has proven themselves before the [[Almighty]] and the king. It gives them the chance to demand justice from one who wronged them through combat. Many lighteyes know of the tradition but it is ignored in modern circumstances.{{book ref|wor|55}} The Right of Challenge, used in conjunction with the [[King's Boon]] has been used twice in Alethkar's recent history: once by Prince [[Adolin Kholin]] against Highprince [[Torol Sadeas]] {{book ref|wor|57}} and once by Sadeas against Highprince [[Yenev]] eighteen years earlier. {{book ref|wor|55}}
 
The '''Right of Challenge''' is a tradition said to have been instituted by the Heralds offered to a [[lighteyed]] warrior who has proven themselves before the [[Almighty]] and the king. It gives them the chance to demand justice from one who wronged them through combat. Many lighteyes know of the tradition but it is ignored in modern circumstances.{{book ref|wor|55}} The Right of Challenge, used in conjunction with the [[King's Boon]] has been used twice in Alethkar's recent history: once by Prince [[Adolin Kholin]] against Highprince [[Torol Sadeas]] {{book ref|wor|57}} and once by Sadeas against Highprince [[Yenev]] eighteen years earlier. {{book ref|wor|55}}
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==History==
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====Unification of Alethkar====
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{{quote|I will have no boon other than Yenev’s cowardly heart on the end of my sword, Your Majesty!|Sadeas {{book ref|wor|55}}}}
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Highprince Yenev was one of the main forces in opposition against [[Gavilar Kholin]] and the unification of Alethkar. To remove him Sadeas spoke with Gavilar regarding the Right of Challenge and the King’s Boon. Since they were traditions that shared a relationship to the historical crown, invoking them echoed the right of rule Gavilar and his camp were trying to establish. Using a tournament as part of their plan Sadeas duelled another [[Shardbearer]]. During the duel he paused the fighting at several points and raised the stakes, offering money and then lands. In the end, the victory was dramatic and King Gavilar stood and offered Sadeas the boon. Sadeas duelled Yenev and killed him, the lands going to their ally [[Aladar]]. {{book ref|wor|55}}
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====The War of Reckoning====
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 19:02, 3 July 2015

The Right of Challenge is a tradition said to have been instituted by the Heralds offered to a lighteyed warrior who has proven themselves before the Almighty and the king. It gives them the chance to demand justice from one who wronged them through combat. Many lighteyes know of the tradition but it is ignored in modern circumstances.[1] The Right of Challenge, used in conjunction with the King's Boon has been used twice in Alethkar's recent history: once by Prince Adolin Kholin against Highprince Torol Sadeas [2] and once by Sadeas against Highprince Yenev eighteen years earlier. [1]

History

Unification of Alethkar

I will have no boon other than Yenev’s cowardly heart on the end of my sword, Your Majesty!

—Sadeas [1]

Highprince Yenev was one of the main forces in opposition against Gavilar Kholin and the unification of Alethkar. To remove him Sadeas spoke with Gavilar regarding the Right of Challenge and the King’s Boon. Since they were traditions that shared a relationship to the historical crown, invoking them echoed the right of rule Gavilar and his camp were trying to establish. Using a tournament as part of their plan Sadeas duelled another Shardbearer. During the duel he paused the fighting at several points and raised the stakes, offering money and then lands. In the end, the victory was dramatic and King Gavilar stood and offered Sadeas the boon. Sadeas duelled Yenev and killed him, the lands going to their ally Aladar. [1]

The War of Reckoning

Notes

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