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In the current era, Ishar acts as the leader of [[Tukar]], calling himself the god-priest Tezim. The Tukari are zealously religious, and indeed seem to believe him to be a god.{{book ref|sa3|24}} For the past six years, they've been at war with the neighboring [[Emul]] over the port city of [[Sesemalex Dar]], in the conflict known as [[Eighty's War]].{{book ref|sa3|12}} Ishar's reasons for leading the Tukari on Sesemalex Dar are unclear, though the two countries have always been embroiled in conflict.{{book ref|sa2.5|2}} It's also uncertain forhow long Ishar's been influencing Tukari politics, though his official rise to power occurred somewhere around the start of Eighty's War.{{book ref|sa2.5|3}}
 
As Tezim, Ishar refuses to participate in [[Dalinar]]'s alliance and demands that the [[Alethi]] turn [[Urithiru]] over to him.{{book ref|sa3|24}} Whether he has the power to back up his claim remains to be seen.