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|shard=Honor
|status=[[Splinter|Splintered]]
|slivers=[[Stormfather]]{{wob ref|9207}}
|splinters=[[Spren]]
|perpendicularity=[[Honor's Perpendicularity]]
|holder=Tanavast
|vessel=[[Tanavast]]
|world=Roshar
|magic=[[Surgebinding]]{{wob ref|1640}}
}}{{spoilers|book=sa2}}
|residence=[[Roshar]]
{{quote|I am . . . I was . . . God. The one you call the Almighty, the creator of mankind. And now I am dead. [[Odium]] has killed me. I am sorry.|Honor to [[Dalinar]]{{book ref|twok|75}}}}
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
'''Honor''' is one of the sixteen [[Shard]]s of [[Adonalsium]]. The person that originally held the Shard Honor was called [[Tanavast]], but following his death, Honor was [[Splinter|Splintered]].{{qa ref|755|27|Was Honor Splintered by Odium?}}
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
}}
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{{quote
{{quote|I am . . . I was . . . God. The one you call the Almighty, the creator of mankind. And now I am dead. [[Odium]] has killed me. I am sorry.|Honor to [[Dalinar]]{{book ref|twok|75}}}}
|Honor to [[Dalinar]]{{book ref|sa1|75}}
}}
'''Honor''' is one of the sixteen [[Shard]]s of [[Adonalsium]], and one of the three, alongside [[Cultivation]] and [[Odium]], present in the [[Rosharan system]]. The original Vessel of Honor was called [[Tanavast]]. Following his death at the hands of Odium, Honor was [[Splinter|Splintered]].{{wob ref|9810}} Honor’s [[Investiture]] is typically associated with the color blue-white.{{wob ref|13074}}
 
== Intent ==
Honor seeks to uphold oaths and agreements, and to makebind things bindingtogether. Many, such as the [[Fused]], consider it to extend to a cosmic sense of justice and order, as well as the natural laws of the universe.{{book ref|sa4|31}}{{wob ref|16003}}{{expand}}
 
== Associated magic ==
{{image|The Lights of Roshar by Connor Chamberlain.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Creating one of [[Roshar]]'s [[Lights]]}}
It is thought that of the thirty types of magic practiced on [[Roshar]], ten of them (corresponding to the Knights Radiant) stem from Honor.
=== Stormlight ===
{{for|Stormlight}}
Stormlight is a gaseous form of [[Investiture]] associated with Honor. It was not created by him, as a proto-version of it existed prior to his arrival on [[Roshar]], but in the present day, it has been subsumed into him.{{wob ref|9266}} The largest [[Splinter]] of Honor, the [[Stormfather]], is responsible for creating and maintaining the [[highstorm]]s that bring stormlight.{{book ref|sa2|83}}{{wob ref|5991}}
 
Stormlight is crucial to the Rosharan ecosystem. Numerous animals form bonds with lesser [[spren]], which most likely require Stormlight as fuel. Moreover, large quantities of Stormlight are necessary for [[singer]]s to change forms.{{book ref|sa2|i|5}} In [[Shadesmar]], spren derive sustenance from Stormlight.{{book ref|sa1|101}} While humans do not normally utilize Stormlight themselves, its presence makes them significantly healthier.{{wob ref|912}}
== 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 [[Herald]]s to fight the [[Voidbringers]]. Sometime after the event referred as the [[Last Desolation]], he was [[Splinter]]ed by [[Odium]], 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.{{qa ref|666|3|Was the Almighty still alive when the Heralds packed it in?}}{{qa ref|755|27|Was Honor Splintered by Odium?}}
 
=== God Metal ===
The Almighty is said to have ten names, the last being the most holy. [[Kaladin]] swears upon this name when promising the return of his little brother [[Tien]] to his parents. It is likely this tenth name is the same as the name only the [[ardent]]s may use.
[[Honorblade]]s are made out of the God Metal of Honor.{{wob ref|13996}}
 
[[Shardblade]]s and [[Shardplate]] are both made out of a mixture of the unnamed God Metals of Honor and Cultivation. The precise proportion of the two differs depending on the type of [[spren]] that forms the Blade, or the order to which the Plate belongs; as such, there are at least ten alloys.{{wob ref|11211}}{{wob ref|11949}}{{wob ref|2541}}
After the "Last Desolation" and the betrayal of the Radiants, it is said that the Almighty was cast out of the [[Tranquiline Halls]], and left to reside in the hearts of men. This is the reason for the [[ardentia]]. They help the faithful hone the skills of their [[devotaries|devotary]]. These devotions are the task each person chooses, or is given, that will be used during their afterlife to aide in the battle to return the Tranquiline Halls to the Almighty. The most important and common is that of warrior, though the skills range from cooking to music to crafting and various others, warriors are needed the most to fight the forces of [[Damnation]]. The usefulness of some of the skills during a battle in the spiritual realm is called into question by a few characters, for instance, being a great cook for an army who will not need to eat, seems a little useless.
 
{{image|Honor by Heatherly.png|side=left|width=200px|In the [[highstorm]]}}
The Almighty's relationship to the [[highstorm]]s is unclear. The name [[Stormfather]] is used as the name for the deity that controls, or creates the highstorms. It's now known that the Stormfather is a self-proclaimed [[sliver]] of Honor.{{book ref|wor|82}} The visions given to Dalinar are messages from the Almighty that the Stormfather was charged with delivering at the right time.{{book ref|wor|89}} The Stormfather also refers to Syl as his daughter.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
=== Surgebinding ===
{{for|Surgebinding}}
Surgebinding is a magic system derived from both Honor and [[Cultivation]].{{wob ref|1640}} To utilize it, a person must bond a higher spren, which allows them to inhale Stormlight and use it to control [[Surge]]s, a set of ten fundamental forces, although a single spren bond allows access to only two of them.{{wob ref|7663}} Some Surges favor Honor, and others Cultivation, although only [[Adhesion]] is 'purely' of Honor.{{wob ref|10649}}
 
Apart from spren bonds, Honor can also grant the use of Surgebinding through the [[Honorblade]]s, weapons made out of his Investiture.{{wob ref|1572}} Like spren, each Honorblade grants access to only one pair of Surges; in fact, Surgebinding came about as spren attempted to imitate the Honorblades.{{wob ref|7989}}
During Dalinar's final vision, he asks who the person speaking to him is, the person responds, "I am, I was the Almighty, but Odium has killed me."{{book ref|twok|75}}
 
=== VorinismSpren ===
{{for|Spren}}
Honor was also known as the Almighty; worshiped as a god and creator of mankind by [[Vorin]] peoples. He was also known as Elithanathile a name only the [[ardent]]s were allowed to use for the Almighty.{{book ref|sa1|7}}
Spren are [[Splinter]]s holding the Investitures of both Honor and Cultivation, though in different proportions depending on the type of spren. Some spren are of pure Honor or pure Cultivation, though which type gets to call themselves "closest to Honor" is a matter of some debate among their society.{{wob ref|6454}}
 
The most notable spren of Honor is the [[Stormfather]]. Unlike most other spren, Stormfather was created by Honor intentionally; moreover, he has merged with Tanavast's [[Cognitive Shadow]], granting him greater access to the [[Spiritual Realm]].{{wob ref|5991}}{{wob ref|1671}}
{{quote|He had another name, allowed to pass only the lips of ardents. ''Elithanathile''. He Who Transforms.|Shallan's thoughts{{book ref|sa1|7}}}}
 
=== Direct intervention ===
Honor's particular intent lends itself well to binding and forming bonds. Among others, he bound [[Herald]]s to himself and tied them to the cycle of [[Desolation]]s, creating the [[Oathpact]] to protect Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|38}} He also tied Odium to the greater Rosharan system through some other means, making it impossible for [[Rayse]] to depart unless either the planet is destroyed or whoever holds the largest remnant of Honor's power willingly releases him.{{wob ref|6819}}{{book ref|sa3|57}}
 
== History ==
{{image|Honor and Cultivation by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|width=250px|Honor and [[Cultivation]]}}
=== Creation ===
The Shard of Honor was created, like all others, at the [[Shattering]] of [[Adonalsium]], and picked up by [[Tanavast]]. Though the Shards had an agreement to go their own separate ways, he and [[Cultivation]] traveled together to the [[Rosharan system]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|39}}{{wob ref|1169}} However, whatever the actual text of the agreement, Honor did not consider his actions to be breaking it, or exploiting a loophole in it.{{wob ref|10835}} The reason for that could be that Tanavast and [[Koravellium Avast]] were romantically involved.{{wob ref|2786}}
 
=== God of Roshar ===
On Roshar, Honor and Cultivation became the gods of the [[singer]]s, a native Rosharan species. An unknown period of time later, human refugees arrived from [[Ashyn]], seeking help after accidentally destroying their own world, and the two permitted them to settle on the planet, likely in the region now called [[Shinovar]]. Unfortunately, along with them came [[Odium]], who by that point had murdered three other Shards -- [[Dominion]], [[Devotion]] and [[Ambition]] -- and was now gunning for either Honor, Cultivation, or both.{{book ref|sa3|111}}{{wob ref|11813}} When the relations between humans and singers of Roshar broke down, singers turned to Odium to help them, leading to the creation of the [[Fused]], [[Cognitive Shadow]]s of singers who could be reborn into the bodies of their kinsmen every time they died.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
To help the people of Roshar, Honor created the [[Herald]]s, binding ten people to himself and giving them similar resurrective ability, although one that did not require body snatching.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Moreover, he bound Odium to the Rosharan system, making it impossible for him to leave.{{wob ref|7989}} Unfortunately for him, the Heralds abandoned the Oathpact after numerous [[Desolation]]s in the event known as the [[Aharietiam]].{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} Sometime afterwards, Odium succeeded at [[Splinter]]ing him.{{wob ref|9810}}{{wob ref|9973}}
 
{{image|Dead Honor by Ari Ibarra.jpeg|side=left|width=200px|Honor's death}}
=== Death ===
{{quote
|I remember at the end Honor was more obsessed with oaths. There were times when the oath itself was more important than the meaning behind it. But he was not a passionless monster. He loved humankind. He died defending you.
|The Stormfather{{book ref|sa3|111}}
}}
 
Honor's death, however, was a protracted event.{{wob ref|8144}} Before passing away fully, Honor took some measures to help Rosharans in the future. Chief among them was leaving behind a series of visions to warn of the possibility of the [[True Desolation]], and to leave behind some information that might be helpful.{{book ref|sa1|75}} He prepared the [[Stormfather]] to be his inheritor, and gave him the task of choosing the possible recipients of the visions.{{book ref|sa2|89}} At the very end of his existence, Tanavast was still capable of communicating with humans, but by then he was raving and no longer supported the Knights Radiant.{{book ref|sa3|113}}
 
He died and his Shard was Splintered shortly after the [[Recreance]].{{book ref|sa3|113}} Tanavast's [[Cognitive Shadow]] merged with the Stormfather, along with the largest portion of Honor's remaining power.{{wob ref|1671}} That remaining power is sufficient to keep Odium bound to Roshar, and the Oathpact ongoing.{{book ref|sa3|57}}{{wob ref|5186}}
 
== Influence ==
{{image|Honor by Kyle Pearson.jpg|side=right|width=200px|Honor and the [[Stormfather]]}}
{{quote
|The Almighty accepted the excellence of any man or woman, regardless of what they did.
|[[Vorin]] doctrine{{book ref|sa1|18}}
}}
 
Honor is well known among the Rosharan people, and worshiped as a god.{{book ref|sa1|75}} [[Vorinism]] calls him the '''Almighty''' and claims that he's the only deity, considering worship of [[Cultivation]] to be pagan.{{book ref|sa3|29}} He's believed to be the creator of both Roshar and mankind.{{book ref|sa1|7}} In the Vorin tradition, he has ten names, the last of which, Elithanathile, is only used by [[ardent]]s, the Vorin priests.{{book ref|sa1|7}} It's said he resides in the hearts of all people.{{book ref|sa1|45}} As it's commonly believed that perceiving him directly would cause one to burst into flames from his sheer glory, he's typically represented by a divine prism with ten facets.{{book ref|sa1|7}}{{book ref|sa1|33}}
 
Vorins believe that the Almighty is also responsible for sorting out the dead and deciding on their afterlife. The best possible outcome is to be sent to battle in [[Tranquiline Halls]], the lost paradise, and reclaim it from the [[Voidbringer]]s. To achieve this, one has to pick a Calling - a purpose in life - and a Glory, an aspect of the Almighty that one strives to emulate.{{book ref|sa1|18}}
 
Honor is also worshiped in [[Azir]] and the surrounding countries, though there he's known simply as God.{{book ref|sa3|122}} The [[singer]]s worshiped him and Cultivation once, before the arrival of [[Odium]].{{book ref|sa3|111}}
 
== LoreTrivia ==
* According to Brandon Sanderson, in ''[[wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering|Magic:The Gathering]]'' colors, Honor would be mono-white.{{wob ref|11057}}
 
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