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==Associated magic==
 
==Associated magic==
 
It is thought that of the thirty types of magic practised on [[Roshar]], ten of them (corresponding to the Knights Radiant) stem from Honor.
 
It is thought that of the thirty types of magic practised on [[Roshar]], ten of them (corresponding to the Knights Radiant) stem from Honor.
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An uninformed pondering on one of the Coppermind members is that Honorspren, especially Syl, might have a great deal to do with the Shard of Honor. Further pondering led to his suspecting that Syl may be one of Honor's splinterholders, making the connection between Kaladin and herself possible, giving him the opportunity to become a Knights Radiant
   
 
==Lore==
 
==Lore==

Revision as of 12:41, 18 January 2013

Template:ShardInfobox Honor is one of the sixteen Shards of Adonalsium. Its original Shardholder was Tanavast, but following his death its fate is unknown.

Intent

Honor seeks to uphold oaths and agreements, and to make things binding.

Associated magic

It is thought that of the thirty types of magic practised on Roshar, ten of them (corresponding to the Knights Radiant) stem from Honor.

An uninformed pondering on one of the Coppermind members is that Honorspren, especially Syl, might have a great deal to do with the Shard of Honor. Further pondering led to his suspecting that Syl may be one of Honor's splinterholders, making the connection between Kaladin and herself possible, giving him the opportunity to become a Knights Radiant

Lore

Honor is commonly known on Roshar, as God, the Almighty, the creator of mankind. It is suspected that he was in some way responsible for the Oathpact, that bind his Heralds to fight the Voidbringers. Sometime after the event referred as the Last Desolation, he was Splintered by OdiumCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content, but not before leaving behind a "journal" of sorts - a series of visions, to warn of what he fears to come, the True Desolation, the end of Cosmere by the hand of Odium.

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