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=== Appearance on Roshar ===
 
=== Appearance on Roshar ===
Galladon appears as '''Temoo''' in [[Roshar]]. [[Purelake]] fisherman [[Ishikk]] calls him '''Grump'''.{{ref|?|618|49|Is Galladon the Dula in ''Way of Kings''?}} How he is able to move between worlds is unknown. He is described as being dark-skinned, like the [[Makabaki]] of Roshar. Unlike the Makabaki, he has thick limbs and a completely bald head. This is very similar to how he is described before the Shaod. Since ''The Way of Kings'' takes place after ''Elantris'', it is reasonable to conclude that this is an illusion, either identical or similar to his pre-Elantrian state. Much like in ''Elantris'', he continues to refer to others as "friend", and frequently followed statements with the interrogative "Understand?". Galladon says these in the local language rather than his native [[Duladel]] language. At the end of the Interlude, he says a phrase in Dula, his native language, repeating the word ''kayana'', meaning "crazy". Galladon's true motives on Roshar are unknown, but he and his two companions, [[Demoux]]{{ref|?|675|10|Is ''Thinker'' Demoux?}} and [[Blunt]], hired Ishikk to look for [[Hoid]]. Ishikk was paid with a pouch of spheres even though he wasn't able to locate Hoid in the five months since the trio hired him.{{ref|b|sa1|i|1}}
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Galladon appears as '''Temoo''' in [[Roshar]]. [[Purelake]] fisherman [[Ishikk]] calls him '''Grump'''.{{ref|?|618|49|Is Galladon the Dula in ''Way of Kings''?}} How he is able to move between worlds is unknown. He is described as being dark-skinned, like the [[Makabaki]] of Roshar. Unlike the Makabaki, he has thick limbs and a completely bald head. This is very similar to how he is described before the Shaod. Since ''The Way of Kings'' takes place after ''Elantris'', it is reasonable to conclude that this is an illusion, either identical or similar to his pre-Elantrian state. Much like in ''Elantris'', he continues to refer to others as "friend", and frequently followed statements with the interrogative "Understand?". Galladon says these in the local language rather than his native [[Duladel]] language. At the end of the Interlude, he says a phrase in Duladen, his native language, repeating the word ''kayana'', meaning "crazy". Galladon's true motives on Roshar are unknown, but he and his two companions, [[Demoux]]{{ref|?|675|10|Is ''Thinker'' Demoux?}} and [[Blunt]], hired Ishikk to look for [[Hoid]]. Ishikk was paid with a pouch of spheres even though he wasn't able to locate Hoid in the five months since the trio hired him.{{ref|b|sa1|i|1}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==

Revision as of 18:07, 2 November 2013

Galladon
Abilities Elantrian, Worldhopping
Profession Seventeenth Shard
Ethnicity Dula
Nationality Broken template - Template:Tag/demonym:
Homeworld Sel

Galladon is an Elantrian on Sel. He is originally a farmer from Duladel. His father was also an Elantrian and most of Galladon's knowledge of Elantris comes from spending time with his father in the city when he was a child. He is instrumental in creating the New Elantris and fixing the Shaod process. He later joins the Seventeenth Shard and is seen on Roshar.

History

Early Life

Galladon's father became an Elantrian while Galladon was still very young. Although, at that time, Elantrians were not required to move to Elantris, it was standard practice for them to live in Elantris to avoid persecution. Galladon lived with his mother and father in Elantris for several years, until his mother died. Following her death, Galladon's father became more and more withdrawn, until he finally died as a result of his depression.

After both of his parents died, Galladon left Elantris, intending never to return.

Farm life

Galladon was determined to adapt to normal life upon leaving Elantris. Following his father's footsteps, Galladon took up farming, initially farming grain. He built his house all by his own.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content After several years, he switched to orchards, preferring a crop that did not require planting every year. He continued his tradition of scholarship, reading during the off-season.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Unfortunately, despite his best efforts, Galladon never really fit in with his neighbors, and so was able to leave his life with relatively few regrets when the Shaod took him.

Elantrian

A few months after he is taken by the Shaod,Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Galladon meets Raoden who is running away from five other Elantrians on the latter's first day in Elantris. He starts introducing Raoden to the realities of Elantris, telling him they are already dead and their bodies no longer heal and that the pain drive everyone mad eventually. Raoden offers the food he was given to Galladon in exchange for educating and guiding Raoden for thirty days. Galladon reluctantly agrees.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content He starts teaching Raoden by showing him how the gangs in Elantris work and how to keep his body from harm as much as possible and talks of the Hoed. He shows the market section, the university and the palace of Elantris where the three gangs make their homes. He tells Raoden when a Seon's master is taken by the Shaod, the Seon is driven mad. After that, he takes them to his father's workroom and introduces Raoden to AonDor by drawing Aon Deo in the air.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content They start discussing AonDor.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

They see the Derethi gyorn Hrathen preaching on the walls of Elantris. Later, they go to the gates and much to Galladon's protest, Raoden rescues a man named Mareshe from the gangs and recruits him. They run from Shaor's men to a building with an unstable staircase. The staircase collapse, Raoden throws the newcomer's food to the men below in the hopes that will make the men leave. They learn Mareshe is a jeweler, but Raoden asks him to make shoes. Mareshe agrees and they start the foundation of New Elantris.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

This, however, makes the gangs think Raoden is starting his own gang. They continue recruiting and select a Korathi church as their base.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content They move Galladon's father's books to this base, though it takes an hour for Raoden to convince Galladon. Soon the Elantrians start coming to New Elantris by themselves and ask to join.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Galladon eventually learns there was a rebellion in his homeland which resulted in the republic collapsing and that Shu-Dereth is the state religion in Duladel. He is deeply shaken by the news. Raoden shows Galladon bags of corn seed and asks how he would judge the quality of the seeds. Galladons fins them satisfactory and soon he plants the corn in one of the gardens and starts growing food.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Galladon is instrumental in Raoden's efforts to establish order in New Elantris. He also explains the concept of the Dor to RaodenCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content and plays a large part in the battle for Teod, organizing and leading the Elantrians who came to Teod's rescue.

Appearance on Roshar

Galladon appears as Temoo in Roshar. Purelake fisherman Ishikk calls him Grump.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content How he is able to move between worlds is unknown. He is described as being dark-skinned, like the Makabaki of Roshar. Unlike the Makabaki, he has thick limbs and a completely bald head. This is very similar to how he is described before the Shaod. Since The Way of Kings takes place after Elantris, it is reasonable to conclude that this is an illusion, either identical or similar to his pre-Elantrian state. Much like in Elantris, he continues to refer to others as "friend", and frequently followed statements with the interrogative "Understand?". Galladon says these in the local language rather than his native Duladel language. At the end of the Interlude, he says a phrase in Duladen, his native language, repeating the word kayana, meaning "crazy". Galladon's true motives on Roshar are unknown, but he and his two companions, DemouxCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content and Blunt, hired Ishikk to look for Hoid. Ishikk was paid with a pouch of spheres even though he wasn't able to locate Hoid in the five months since the trio hired him.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Appearance and Personality

After the Shaod is completed, he has the silver skin of an Elantrian.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content He is bald. He has a tall and firm frame, wide hands and keen eyes.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Galladon is a pragmatic, often pessimistic man.

Attributes and Abilities

As an Elantrian, Galladon is a practitioner of AonDor. His body heals quickly and is blessed with great strength, insight and speed.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

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