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== Appearance and Personality ==
He has a bulbous head, curly hair, and ruddy face. His Princedom's colors are green and white, but his Shardplate is painted red. It is decorated, including tassels on his helm.{{book ref|sa1|17}}
 
Torol Sades is a bright eyed man. He has a bulbous head, curly hair, and ruddy face. His Princedom's colors are green and white, but his Shardplate is painted red. It is decorated, including tassels on his helm.{{book ref|sa1|17}}[3]
Sadeas is a cruel man who doesn't care about the lives of his bridgemen. He tries giving them shields once, but takes them away after the [[Parshendi]] began firing arrows into his soldiers and horses. On his orders, [[Gaz]] informs [[Kaladin]] that Sadeas has ordered the wounded men of [[Bridge Four]] to not receive food or pay for the duration of time they can't run bridges.{{book ref|sa1|21}}
Sadeas is and has always been a brutal, cruel man. He has no compassion and enjoys showing off and pillaging. He will sacrifice people easily to meet his goals, this was a pattern during the Unification of Alethcar War and later with his bridgmen at the Sattered Planes.
He is proficient at politics and strategy. His marriage to [[Ialai Sadeas|his wife]] is strong because she is also very good at conspiracy, intrigue and plotting. They both run their kingdom with those same values, and his warcamps will reflect this.
Before Gavilar is assassinated, Sadeas and Dalinar were goodvery close friends. They maintain their respect for the other's abilities and appear cordial in person, but Sadeas secretly wants to outmaneuver Dalinar any way he can.{{book ref|sa1|15}}[5]
Sadeas does not believe in the Codes and is sure that compassion and diplomacy are signs of weakness. He believes Gavilar Kholin's death was evidence that the Codes lead to ruin. This was one of the main reasons for him to betray Dalinar.
 
Sadeas believes the Codes are a bunch of idealized nonsense, perceiving Gavilar Kholin's death as evidence that the Codes lead to ruin. His conviction for the Alethi way is indomitable, often not being able to reconcile with foreign ethics, such as the Codes and Dalinar's adherence to them.
 
Before Gavilar is assassinated, Sadeas and Dalinar were good friends. They maintain their respect for the other's abilities and appear cordial in person, but Sadeas secretly wants to outmaneuver Dalinar any way he can.{{book ref|sa1|15}}
 
 
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