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|You [[cremling]], you storm's leavings! Don’t touch [[Miasal]]! Don't—
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|What are you doing to my daughter? You [[cremling]], you storm's leavings! Don’t touch [[Miasal]]! Don't—
|Harl to Kaladin{{book ref|sa1|20}}
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'''Harl''' is a thick-shouldered darkeyed man from [[Hearthstone]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|20}}
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'''Harl''' is a thick-shouldered [[darkeyes|darkeyed]] man from [[Hearthstone]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|20}}
   
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==History==
In 1166, Harl's daughter [[Miasal]] fell a long ways and was seriously injured.{{book ref|sa1|20}} [[Kaladin]] happened to be walking by, and did his best to treat her wounds. Harl was beside himself with fear, and initially tried to prevent Kaladin from helping Miasal. Several other men dragged Harl away so Kaladin could work. When he realized that Miasal had died he began shouting, shoving Kaladin aside and clutching his daughter's body. Harl wept holding his daughter's body for a long while.
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In {{Rosharan date|1166}}, Harl's daughter [[Miasal]] fell a long ways and was seriously injured. [[Kaladin]] happened to be walking by, and did his best to treat her wounds. Harl was beside himself with fear, and initially tried to prevent Kaladin from helping Miasal. Several other men dragged Harl away so Kaladin could work, but Miasal's wounds were fatal. When Harl realized that she had died he began shouting, shoving Kaladin aside and clutching his daughter's body. Harl wept holding his daughter's body for a long while.{{book ref|sa1|20}}
   
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In {{Rosharan date|1167}}, Harl, [[Balsas]], [[Luten]], and other townspeople tried to rob [[Lirin]] of the [[sphere]]s he got from Brightlord [[Wistiow]]. Brightlord [[Roshone]] had convinced them that Lirin had stolen the spheres. Harl and the others were caught by Lirin outside his home, where he confronted them, using the light of the spheres to illuminate them. Harl wore a black mask, but he was recognizable by his broad shoulders. Lirin stood up to the men and shamed them for their behavior, and they left in disgrace.{{book ref|sa1|31}}
At some point afterwards, Harl's wife also died from the ''scarfever''.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
 
   
In 1168, with both his wife and daughter dead, Harl voluntarily enlisted in Highmarshal [[Meridas Amaram]]'s army along with [[Tien]] and [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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At some point circa 1167, Harl's wife died from [[scarfever]].{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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In 1168, with both his wife and daughter dead, Harl voluntarily enlisted in Highmarshal [[Meridas Amaram]]'s army at the same time that other townspeople enlisted or were conscripted, including [[Tien]] and Kaladin.{{book ref|sa1|44}}
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==Trivia==
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*In early editions of ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', the man who confronts Lirin in the night was named '''Horl'''. This was a typo, and it was corrected in the leatherbound edition.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 17:26, 7 May 2022

Harl
Family
Children Miasal
Groups Amaram's army
Residence Hearthstone
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

What are you doing to my daughter? You cremling, you storm's leavings! Don’t touch Miasal! Don't—

—Harl, to Kaladin[1]

Harl is a thick-shouldered darkeyed man from Hearthstone on Roshar.[1]

History

In 1166, Harl's daughter Miasal fell a long ways and was seriously injured. Kaladin happened to be walking by, and did his best to treat her wounds. Harl was beside himself with fear, and initially tried to prevent Kaladin from helping Miasal. Several other men dragged Harl away so Kaladin could work, but Miasal's wounds were fatal. When Harl realized that she had died he began shouting, shoving Kaladin aside and clutching his daughter's body. Harl wept holding his daughter's body for a long while.[1]

In 1167, Harl, Balsas, Luten, and other townspeople tried to rob Lirin of the spheres he got from Brightlord Wistiow. Brightlord Roshone had convinced them that Lirin had stolen the spheres. Harl and the others were caught by Lirin outside his home, where he confronted them, using the light of the spheres to illuminate them. Harl wore a black mask, but he was recognizable by his broad shoulders. Lirin stood up to the men and shamed them for their behavior, and they left in disgrace.[2]

At some point circa 1167, Harl's wife died from scarfever.[3]

In 1168, with both his wife and daughter dead, Harl voluntarily enlisted in Highmarshal Meridas Amaram's army at the same time that other townspeople enlisted or were conscripted, including Tien and Kaladin.[3]

Trivia

  • In early editions of The Way of Kings, the man who confronts Lirin in the night was named Horl. This was a typo, and it was corrected in the leatherbound edition.

Notes

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