Coreb

From The Coppermind
Revision as of 09:21, 11 September 2019 by Fbstj (talk | contribs) (-spoil)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The Coppermind has spoilers for all of Brandon's published works, now including The Sunlit Man. Information about books that have not yet been released, like Stormlight 5, is allowed only on meta-pages for the books themselves. For more details, see our spoiler policy. To view an earlier version of the wiki without spoilers for a book, go to the Time Machine!

Coreb
Died Ishi 1172[1]
Profession Member of Kaladin's squad in Amaram's army
Groups Amaram's army, Kaladin's squad
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Take it. It's yours. Stormfather, Kaladin. You're a Shardbearer!

— Coreb urging Kaladin to take the Shardblade[1]

Coreb is a darkeyed soldier in Kaladin's squad in Highmarshal Meridas Amaram's army on Roshar.[1]

History

Coreb joined Kaladin's squad in Amaram's army.[2] He became the highest ranked of the men under Kaladin's command, as well as the best fighter among them. In 1172, Coreb fought in the battle where a full Shardbearer, Helaran Davar, made an attempt to kill Amaram.[1] Coreb joined Kaladin in his charge on the Shardbearer. Coreb, Hab, Alabet, and Reesh were the only men of Kaladin's squad to survive the fight with the Helaran. Coreb witnessed Kaladin's defeat of the Shardbearer. When Helaran died, Coreb was stunned, urging Kaladin to take the Shardblade for himself. However, Kaladin was disgusted by the Blade. Kaladin left the battlefield, telling Coreb that he did not want the Blade and that it was Coreb's Blade now.

Later that day, Coreb was summoned to Amaram's warcenter, along with Kaladin and the other survivors of the squad.[2] Kaladin repeated his desire to give the Shards to Coreb. Amaram instead ordered his men to kill the surviving four men of Kaladin's squad. Coreb was the last to fall. Although he initially did not scream, backing away from the soldiers, in his final moments, he fell to his knees and begged for his life. One of Amaram's soldiers cut off Coreb's head, killing him.

Although Coreb was killed, Kaladin remembered Coreb fondly, and the memory of Coreb's death helped to fuel Kaladin's hatred of Amaram.[3] When Amaram faces Kaladin during the Battle of Thaylen Field, Kaladin accuses Amaram of feeling guilt for killing Coreb, Hab and other members of Kaladin's squad.[4]

Notes

This page is complete!
This page contains all the knowledge we have on the subject at this time.
Joe ST (talk) 08:49, 28 December 2017 (MST)