Honor

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Honor
Tanavast.jpg
Vessel Tanavast
Slivers Stormfather[1]
Splinters Spren
Status Splintered
Magics Surgebinding[2]
Residence Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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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[3]

Honor is one of the sixteen Shards 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 Splintered.[4]

Intent

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

Associated magic

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.[5] The largest splinter of Honor, Stormfather, is responsible for creating and maintaining the highstorms that bring stormlight.[6][7]

Stormlight is crucial to Rosharan ecosystem. Numerous animals form bonds with lesser spren, which most likely require stormlight as fuel. Moreover, large quantities of stormlight are necessary for singers to change forms.[8] In Shadesmar, spren derive susteinance from stormlight.[9] While humans do not normally utilize stormlight themselves, its presence makes them significantly more healthy.[10]

Surgebinding

Surgebinding is a magic system derived from both Honor and Cultivation.[2] To utilize it, a person must bond a higher spren, which allows them to inhale stormlight and use it to control Surges, a set of ten fundamental forces, although a single spren bond allows access to only two of them.[11] Some bonds favor Honor, and others Cultivation, although the proportion, and whether there are Surges "purely" of one or the other, is still under speculation.[12]

Apart from spren bonds, Honor can also grant the use of Surgebinding through the Honorblades, weapons made out of his Investiture.[13] Like spren, each Honorblade grants access to only one pair of Surges; in fact, Surgebinding came to be through spren attempting to imitate Honorblades.[14]

Spren

Spren are splinters 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.[15]

The most notable spren of Honor is Stormfather. Unlike most other spren, Stormfather was created by Honor intentionally; moreover, he holds Tanavast's Cognitive Shadow, granting him greater access to the Spiritual Realm.[16][17]

Direct intervention

Honor's particular intent lends itself well to binding and forming bonds. Among others, he bound Heralds to himself and tied them to the cycle of Desolations, creating the Oathpact to protect Roshar.[18] He also tied Odium to the greater Rosharan system thorugh 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.[14][19]

Lore

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 to as the Last Desolation, he was Splintered by Odium.[4] However, before his death, Honor left behind a "journal" of sorts—a series of visions—to warn of what he fears to come, the True Desolation.[20]

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.[citation needed]

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."[3]

According to Syl, mankind brought Odium to Roshar, but turned from him to Honor.[citation needed]

Culture

The Almighty accepted the excellence of any man or woman, regardless of what they did.

Vorin doctrine[21]

Honor is well-known among the Rosharan people, and worshipped as a god.[3] Vorinism calls him the Almighty and claims that he's the only deity, considering worship of Cultivation to be pagan.[22] He's believed to be the creator of both Roshar and humanity.[23] In the Vorin tradition, he has ten names, the last of which, Elithanathile, is only used by ardents, the Vorin priests.[23] It's said he resides in the hearts of all people.[24] 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.[23][25]

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 Voidbringers. 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.[21]

Honor is also worshipped in Azir and the surrounding countries, though there he's known simply as God.[26] Singers worshipped him and Cultivation once, before the arrival of Odium.[27]

Notes

  1. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  2. a b Boskone 54
    Arcanum - 2017-02-18#
  3. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 75#
  4. a b Google+ Hangout
    Arcanum - 2012-04-17#
  5. Emerald City Comic Con 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-03-01#
  6. Words of Radiance chapter 83#
  7. Arcanum Unbounded Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2016-12-01#
  8. Words of Radiance interlude I-5#
  9. The Way of Kings chapter 101#
  10. Firefight Phoenix signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-21#
  11. Stormblessed.com interview with Brandon Sanderson
    Arcanum - 2010-12-25#
  12. FanX 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-09-06#
  13. Boskone 54
    Arcanum - 2017-02-17#
  14. a b Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  15. Writing for Charity Conference
    Arcanum - 2012-03-17#
  16. Shadows of Self Lansing signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-13#
  17. /r/books AMA 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-03-12#
  18. Oathbringer chapter 38#
  19. Oathbringer chapter 57#
  20. Alloy of Law Los Angeles signing
    Arcanum - 2011-11-10#
  21. a b The Way of Kings chapter 18#
  22. Oathbringer chapter 29#
  23. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 7#
  24. The Way of Kings chapter 45#
  25. The Way of Kings chapter 33#
  26. Oathbringer chapter 122#
  27. Oathbringer chapter 111#
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