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{{character
Ahan is a character from the novel [[Elantris]].
 
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|spouse=[[Seaden]]
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|children=[[Torena]]
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|titles=Count
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|nation=Arelon
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|world=Sel
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|universe=[[Cosmere]]
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|books=[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]
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Count '''Ahan''' is an [[Arelene]] merchant from [[Sel]].{{book ref|Elantris|11}} He has a daughter, [[Torena]], who is courted by [[Shuden]].{{book ref|elantris|44}}
   
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== Appearance and Personality ==
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Ahan is very fat and has an air of arrogance about him, not seeming to take much seriously.{{book ref|Elantris|11}}{{book ref|Elantris|53}} He is impetuous to a fault,{{book ref|Elantris|53}} often speaking and acting without thinking.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} It seems that Ahan never quite understands the gravity of his situation until his actions lead to [[Roial]]'s death.{{book ref|elantris|53}} After this, Ahan falls into a deep depression born from self-loathing.{{book ref|elantris|epilogue}}
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== History ==
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Following the [[Reod]], Ahan rose to prominence in [[Iadon]]'s income-based meritocracy, gaining the title of count. Where his fortune fell within the Arelon system is unknown, but was no higher than fourth.{{book ref|elantris|8}} He shared a friendly rivalry with Duke [[Roial]] and was constantly trying to either outdo or oppose him. In fact, Ahan joined [[Raoden]]'s group thinking he was opposing Roial and was shocked to see that Roial was also a member.{{book ref|Elantris|11}}{{book ref|elantris|32}} After Raoden was taken by the [[Shaod]], Ahan, along with Roial, [[Eondel]] and [[Shuden]], was part of [[Sarene]]'s opposition to [[Iadon]]'s rule and resistance to [[Hrathen]]'s efforts to convert Arelon.{{book ref|elantris|20}}{{book ref|elantris|47}}
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Shortly after [[Telrii]] seized control of Arelon in the wake of Iadon's death, Ahan betrayed the group of resisters in an effort to finally best his long-time rival. Ahan initially gloated at his former allies, revealing that he had tried to sell them out to Iadon several times before, but then things took a turn for the unexpected when Telrii had Roial executed for treason. Ahan screamed in horror, as Telrii had promised to only imprison the conspirators, but Telrii only laughed when Ahan protested, ordering his guards to kill the others. The group was saved by Raoden, but even he could not save Roial.{{book ref|Elantris|53}} Roial's death left Ahan struck with guilt and grief from which he never recovered. He lost much of his weight and thereafter only spoke in a dazed, sickly voice.{{book ref|Elantris|Epilogue}}
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== Notes ==
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<references /><!-- Elantris: 11, 14, 20, 22, 23, 25, 32, 35, 44, 47, 53, epilogue -->
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Revision as of 16:40, 2 June 2022

Ahan
Family
Spouse Seaden
Children Torena
Titles Count
Nationality Arelene
Homeworld Sel
Universe Cosmere

Count Ahan is an Arelene merchant from Sel.[1] He has a daughter, Torena, who is courted by Shuden.[2]

Appearance and Personality

Ahan is very fat and has an air of arrogance about him, not seeming to take much seriously.[1][3] He is impetuous to a fault,[3] often speaking and acting without thinking.[4] It seems that Ahan never quite understands the gravity of his situation until his actions lead to Roial's death.[3] After this, Ahan falls into a deep depression born from self-loathing.[5]

History

Following the Reod, Ahan rose to prominence in Iadon's income-based meritocracy, gaining the title of count. Where his fortune fell within the Arelon system is unknown, but was no higher than fourth.[6] He shared a friendly rivalry with Duke Roial and was constantly trying to either outdo or oppose him. In fact, Ahan joined Raoden's group thinking he was opposing Roial and was shocked to see that Roial was also a member.[1][4] After Raoden was taken by the Shaod, Ahan, along with Roial, Eondel and Shuden, was part of Sarene's opposition to Iadon's rule and resistance to Hrathen's efforts to convert Arelon.[7][8]

Shortly after Telrii seized control of Arelon in the wake of Iadon's death, Ahan betrayed the group of resisters in an effort to finally best his long-time rival. Ahan initially gloated at his former allies, revealing that he had tried to sell them out to Iadon several times before, but then things took a turn for the unexpected when Telrii had Roial executed for treason. Ahan screamed in horror, as Telrii had promised to only imprison the conspirators, but Telrii only laughed when Ahan protested, ordering his guards to kill the others. The group was saved by Raoden, but even he could not save Roial.[3] Roial's death left Ahan struck with guilt and grief from which he never recovered. He lost much of his weight and thereafter only spoke in a dazed, sickly voice.[9]

Notes

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