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'''Hanavanar''' is the king of [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|twok|29}} He is assassinated by [[Szeth]]{{book ref|twok|i|6}} on the orders of King [[Taravangian]] of [[Kharbranth]] in order to cause political instability.{{book ref|twok|71}}
 
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Hanavanar
Died 1173
Abilities Shardbearer
Titles King of Jah Keved
Nationality Veden
Homeworld Roshar

Hanavanar is the king of Jah Keved.[1] He is assassinated by Szeth[2] on the orders of King Taravangian of Kharbranth in order to cause political instability.[3]

Hanavanar is on fairly good terms with the rulers of Alethkar, good enough that Shallan believed that if her theft of Jasnah's Soulcaster was discovered, he would have turned House Davar over to the Alethi for execution.[1]

Appearance

Hanavanar wears a square, brown, beard, and a prominent nose.[2] A thick man, he has a wide waist and shoulders.

Personality

Hanavanar is a rather clever man, smart enough to realize that he could be a potential target for Szeth, after three of the Veden highprinces are murdered. He is also wily enough to keep his Shardblade a secret, although some rumors manage to get out. However, he severely underestimates Szeth's abilities, arrogantly assuming that he, two Shardbearers, and guards wielding half-shards are enough to defeat Szeth. He also grows frustrated easily, swearing at his men when they fail to kill Szeth quickly. Hanavanar also seems not to value the lives of his subjects and peers above his own; he sets a trap for an assassin known for committing massacres during a dinner party.

Notes

Preceded by
Unknown
King of Jah Keved
Succeeded by
Valam
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