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− | '''Gregorh''' was a young king of an unknown land.{{ref|b|twok|c|29}} He was infamous during the [[Era of Solitude]] for beginning a war with kingdoms that had been his father's allies. |
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+ | |There was only one Gregorh, thankfully |
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+ | |[[Jasnah]] to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|twok|29}} |
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+ | '''Gregorh''' is a young king that ruled an unknown land on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|twok|29}} |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | Gregorh became king of his country at a very young age.{{book ref|twok|29}} He began a pointless war with other kingdoms that had once been allies of his father. The history of Gregorh and his foolish actions was infamous during the [[Era of Solitude]]. |
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+ | In 1173, Brightness [[Shallan Davar]] made reference to Gregorh to prove the point to Princess [[Jasnah Kholin]] that youthful immaturity is not always a catalyst for positive change.{{book ref|twok|29}} |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Windrunner|Windrunner]] ([[User talk:Windrunner|talk]]) 01:29, 24 December 2016 (MST)}} |
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Titles | King |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
“There was only one Gregorh, thankfully ”
Gregorh is a young king that ruled an unknown land on Roshar.[1]
History[edit]
Gregorh became king of his country at a very young age.[1] He began a pointless war with other kingdoms that had once been allies of his father. The history of Gregorh and his foolish actions was infamous during the Era of Solitude.
In 1173, Brightness Shallan Davar made reference to Gregorh to prove the point to Princess Jasnah Kholin that youthful immaturity is not always a catalyst for positive change.[1]