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'''Hrathen''' was a high priest of [[Shu-Dereth]], and an accomplished statesman on [[Sel]].{{book ref|Elantris|3}} He was forty-two years old when he entered [[Arelon]].{{glossary ref|Elantris|H}}▼
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▲'''Hrathen'''
For most of his life, he
Hrathen
== Appearance and Personality ==
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|I still believe Dereth's teachings. My problem is with Wyrn, not God.
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Hrathen is a tall man with a broad chest and dark hair.{{book ref|elantris|62}} In public, he always wears full blood-red armor and a blood-red cape. In private, he often omits these and instead wears a red robe.{{book ref|elantris|3}}{{book ref|elantris|21}} He describes himself as a man of logic, organization, and attention to detail.{{book ref|elantris|12}} He is a devout follower of the Shu-Dereth but is not a blind zealot; his faith stems from the fact that that religion makes sense to him.{{book ref|elantris|33}}
== Attributes &
Due to his training in various monasteries, Hrathen is a skilled unarmed combatant, capable of disarming a seasoned soldier and disabling several attackers with ease. He is also quite skilled with a sword, using it to fend off several Dakhor monks.{{book ref|elantris|61}} His official gyorn's set of full plate armor, unlike that of many of his colleagues, was fully functional, and since he wore it at all times he was in public--most of his waking hours--he was in excellent physical condition.
Hrathen is also a talented speaker and strategist, capable of winning people to his cause and accurately predicting his opponents’ motives and creating potent counters to such moves.
Hrathen's only power linked to the Dor is a bone in his forearm, the only remnant of being trained at the Dakhor monastery, although the abilities of this bone are not extensively revealed, it
== History ==
Hrathen weathered the early stages of the training with mixed success. He was able to complete the beginning stages of the transformation -- a reshaping of the bones in his right forearm.{{book ref|Elantris|15}} The exact powers that this bestowed are unknown, though it seems likely that it enhanced his physical capabilites, given the prowess he demonstrated later in life. His time there deeply scarred his psyche, however, and when Dilaf, the [[gragdet]] of the monastery, sacrificed a monk to transport himself a short distance, Hrathen left Dakhor.{{book ref|Elantris|60}}
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=== Ghajan Monastery ===
After leaving Dakhor Monastery, Hrathen was still resolved to progress in the priesthood. Accordingly, he went to Ghajan Monastery to finish his training as a Derethi priest.{{book ref|Elantris|36}} Not one of the three specialized monasteries, his training there was a combination of religious instruction and military training. Hrathen excelled at both disciplines, and rose quickly in the ranks of the priesthood. In a relatively short period of time, he ascended to the rank of gyorn. As a gyorn, he was one of a group of twenty men that stood nearly at the top of the religious hierarchy of Shu-Dereth. Only the leaders of monasteries and Wyrn, considered the voice of God, stood higher than Hrathen, and neither was often a presence in Hrathen's day-to-day actions.
=== Conversion of Arelon ===
Wyrn himself
Arriving in Arelon, Hrathen assumed control as the head of the Derethi religion there, dismissing [[Fjon]] - the previous leader - and suggesting he would find renewed faith and purpose back in Fjordell. He saw the zealousness of Arteth [[Dilaf]] and hoped to make use of it, viewing his ardour as something dangerous if left unmonitored. He proceeded to make Dilaf his odiv.{{book ref|elantris|3}}
{{image|Hrathen and Sarene by ShiroXIX.png|side=right|width=250px|Meeting [[Sarene]]}}
He conducted sermons denouncing the Elantrians as
Despite his humiliation, several of the nobles still agreed to attend his private meeting where he offered them vague promises of power from Fjordell should they convert to Shu-Dereth. The most powerful noble among them, Duke [[Telrii]], he met in private to offer the chance to be King of Arelon.{{book ref|elantris|9}}
Wishing to closer inspect the Elantrians, he bribed the captain of the guard at the Elantrian wall to bring him an Elantrian. He questioned the Elantrian and decided that he couldn't allow the populace to actually get close to the
At this point Hrathen began to truly question his faith. He saw his way of doing things was based entirely on cold, calculating logic whilst Dilaf had burning passion. Envious of Dilaf's speeches being more successful than his own as they connected to the hearts of the people better. In the end his attempts to make Arelenes fear and hate Elantrians was foiled by Sarene, who performed charity work in Elantris to prove they were harmless and pitiful. Hrathen accepted the Arelenes would not hate what they pitied and abandoned this plan.{{book ref|elantris|24}}
Hrathen suffered constant guilt over the violent uprising in Duladel and fought against Dilaf's more aggressive attempts to spread hatred, hoping to convert Arelon as bloodlessly as possible.
Instead, he focused on making Telrii the new king of Arelon, then pay him to convert to Shu-Dereth and hope the rest of Arelon would follow. He had Fjordell forces attack Iadon's ships, crushing his income which would make him too weak to be the ruler in the eyes of the economically-centric nobility of Arelon, whilst simultaneously offering Telrii easy deals in Fjordell to boost his profits above Iadon's. However, this was also foiled when Sarene arrange a contract between Iadon and [[Teod]] to secure the king's finances.{{book ref|elantris|27}}
Defeated once again, a shipment of potions he ordered from [[Forton]] arrived. Hrathen drank one and it simulated the affects of the [[Shaod]], making Hrathen look like an Elantrian.{{book ref|elantris|27}} For five days he was thrown into Elantris until the potion wore off and he was returned to normal. He returned to Kae, announcing that it was a miracle caused by Jaddeth, increasing the number of Shu-Dereth followers in Arelon.{{book ref|elantris|36}}
Following his release he learned Sarene had accidentally stumbled upon Iadon committing ritual sacrafice for the [[Jeskeri Mysteries]], leading to the king's arrest and eventual suicide.{{book ref|elantris|32}}{{book ref|elantris|35}} Now that Arelon required a new king, Hrathen plotted once again to put Telrii on the throne. He became aware of Sarene's plan to marry Duke [[Roial]],{{book ref|elantris|35}} combine their wealth and announce Roial as king. To prevent this, Hrathen had a Derethi assassin take one of Forton's potions and slip it to the princess before her wedding. When Sarene lifted her veil at the wedding, she appeared to have become an Elantrian and was thrown into Elantris.{{book ref|elantris|38}} Over the next five days, Telrii consolidated power and was coronated King of Arelon.{{book ref|elantris|39}}
Whilst satisfied with Sarene's removal he hoped she came to no harm and knew that the potion would be temporary. During her internment in Elantris, he contacted her father - King [[Eventeo]] of Teod - and claimed he could heal Sarene if Eventeo swore an oath to convert to Shu-Dereth.{{book ref|elantris|45}} The king did and when the potion wore off, Sarene was released from Elantris and distraught to realise her father's decision.{{book ref|elantris|47}} Hrathen tried to shake her hand as a sign of respect for her cunning but his ultimate victory but she was confused and repulsed by him. Eondel drew his sword and held it at Hrathen's throat to make him back off. Hrathen effortlessly disarmed the elderly general but decided it best to leave.{{book ref|elantris|47}}
Hrathen's plan was coming together but he forgot to account for the foolishness of King Telrii; he refused to convert unless Wyrn paid exponential amounts of money and he had Duke Roial killed.{{book ref|elantris|53}} Eondel, his sense of honor dictating that Roial must be avenged, stormed the palace with his legion of soldiers and died killing Duke Telrii.{{book ref|elantris|54}} Hrathen was witness to this and realised once again he had gone with the logical approach, not caring about actually converting Telrii's soul to Shu-Dereth and only caring pragmatically about bribing him enough to say he did, blaming his defeat on this.
Hrathen was present at Raoden's coronation and was disgusted when the Arelene nobility still accepted him as king after he was revealed to be an Elantrian, realising if he had continued his plan to make the Arlenes hate Elantrians this never would have happened.{{book ref|elantris|57}}
At this point he learnt Dilaf was actually a Dakhor monk and that several of them had infiltrated Kae.{{book ref|elantris|57}} Dilaf revealed that Wyrn never wanted Hrathen to succeed, instead sending him in as a distraction. Their enemies spent so much time focused on Hrathen and foiling his schemes to convert Arelon they did not notice the monks preparing to commit genocide, wiping out the people of Arelon and Teod to prevent any more dissent from Shu-Dereth and stopping anyone else from becoming an Elantrian.{{book ref|elantris|58}} Hrathen was horrified at this, having wanted to save souls, not cause a massacre. But before he could take any action, the monks began the [[invasion of Arelon]].{{book ref|elantris|57}}
=== Invasion of Arelon ===
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Accompanying the monks during their assault on the city, Hrathen was in a constant state of disgust and shock. He was witness to Sarene being taken captive by the monks and learnt Dilaf's beloved had been driven mad by an incorrectly drawn Elantrian Aon causing Dilaf's hatred for Elantrians.{{book ref|elantris|60}}
Dilaf and Sarene were placed in a circle with Dilaf and several monks. A monk in the centre was burnt up, body and soul, to allow magic to transport them to [[Teoras]].{{book ref|elantris|60}}
{{image|Hrathen choking Dilaf.jpeg|side=left|width=300px|Fighting [[Dilaf]]}}
=== Battle of Teoras ===
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|Goodbye, my princess. Jaddeth be merciful to my soul. I only did the best I could.
|Hrathen{{book ref|Elantris|62}}
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Meeting with Eventeo under the pretense it was time for him to convert to Shu-Dereth the monks prepared to assassinate the King of Teod. Hrathen became aware that Dilaf planned to murder Sarene in front of Eventeo before they killed the king and finally realizing that his feelings of respect and rivalry with Sarene were in fact love.
Eventeo escaped while his guards fought the monks and Hrathen and Sarene retreated into
Hrathen
However, Hrathen got back up and saved Raoden and Sarene from Dilaf, using a twisted bone in his forearm, the only remnants of his time at Dakhor Monastery.{{book ref|elantris|62}} After the battle, Sarene theorized that the wounds inflicted by both Fjon and Dilaf should've been instantly fatal, but Hrathen clung to life through his Dakhor markings.{{book ref|elantris|63}}
=== Legacy ===
Hrathen's body was ferried back to Elantris and buried in the memorial barrows for heroes who fell during Fjordell's invasion. He was buried alongside Eondel, Karata, Saolin and Roial with his bloodred armour stacked alongside it and his cape draped over his sword. His funeral was performed last. Sarene speaks at his funeral saying that she thought she understood the man as her enemy by his sense of duty, his powerful will and his determination to save people through religion but she had no knowledge of his internal conflict or that he'd place the lives of everyone else over his own ambitions.
== Relationships ==
=== Sarene ===
Hrathen initially has an antagonistic relationship with Sarene. As Hrathen tries to paint the Elantrians as "svrakis" or devils, Sarene uses her period of mourning to work with the Arelish nobility and provide gifts and food for the Elantrians{{book ref|elantris|20}}. Over time, Hrathen comes to respect Sarene for her skill in politics.{{book ref|elantris|54}} He eventually decides to poison Sarene in order to remove her from the equation and end her constant interference with his plans.{{book ref|elantris|39}} Later he realizes that he loves Sarene and saves both her and [[Raoden]] from [[Dilaf]], dying in the process.{{book ref|elantris|62}} As a result of his bravery, Sarene request that he be buried outside Elantris with the others who are honored as heroes.{{book ref|Elantris|epilogue}}
== Quotes ==
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