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|world=Roshar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|first appeared=[[Rhythm of War]]
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== Appearance and Personality ==
El has horns. At each rebirth, he removes his carapace and replaces it with metal. The metal heals and integrates into his body through a combination of [[Voidlight]] healing and his own, currently unknown, abilities.{{book ref|sa4|116}} El expresses an admiration for humans. He considers them strong,{{epigraph ref|sa4|105}} intense,{{epigraph ref|sa4|106}} determined,{{epigraph ref|sa4|107}} brilliant,{{epigraph ref|sa4|108}} and bright.{{epigraph ref|sa4|109}} He studies human art forms, including writing his own [[ketek]].{{book ref|sa4|endnote}} Other [[Fused]], even one as powerful and dangerous as [[Lezian]] the Pursuer, are wary of crossing or complaining to him.{{book ref|sa4|116}} His name is derived from the same root as the term "Nahel".{{wob ref|14968}}
== History ==
At some point in the past, El suggested that humans should not be killed.{{epigraph ref|sa4|99}} He instead wanted to unite all of [[Roshar]] under [[Fused]] rule for a future war.{{epigraph ref|sa4|112}} As punishment, his
When El returned during the [[True Desolation]], he began once again studying human art from the time he was on [[Braize]]. He particularly notes the way humans depict Fused as [[Voidbringer]]s in the centuries before the True Desolation.{{epigraph ref|sa4|101}}{{epigraph ref|sa4|102}} He wrote a ketek to celebrate the return of
== Musings ==
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