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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 16:57, 22 April 2018
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by Sheep
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Related to | Vorinism |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Ardents are priests of Vorinism in Roshar.[1] Since the Hierocracy the ardents have been forbidden from participating in politics, owning possessions, and are themselves the property of Lighteyes. Like Parshmen, ardents are not paid for work. They are the only people allowed to use the Almighty's other name Elithanathile or He Who Transforms. Many male ardents had shaved heads and long beards, most ardents dress in grey robes.
Ardents are exempt from many customs in Alethkar, especially gender-specific customs. Female ardents are not required to cover their safehand and are allowed to eat both masculine and feminine foods. Male ardents can learn to read and pursue other feminine arts.
Notable Ardents
- Kabsal A male ardent who lived in Kharbranth[2] and attempted to assassinate Jasnah.[3]
- Geranid A female ardent who lived on a small Reshi island and studied Spren.[4]
- Ashir A male ardent, Geranid's husband, who studies chemistry through cooking.[4]
- Kadash A male ardent, head of the ardents under Dalinar’s household. He is a former elite solider who became an ardent after he witnessed the events at the Rift.[citation needed]
- Zahel The warrior ardent who teaches Adolin, Renarin and Kaladin swordmanship and how to fend off a shardbearer.[5]
Soulcasting
Ardents are the only people allowed to use Soulcasting, and surround the practice with mystery carrying out Soulcastings at night and under heavy guard to prevent the general public from viewing them. Ardent are, however, not allowed to use Soulcasters on people.