Jezrien

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Jezrien
Jezrien.jpg
Family
Children Shalash
Titles Herald of the Almighty,
Herald of Kings
Aliases Jezerezeh
Homeworld Roshar
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Jezrien's Symbol

Jezrien, also known as Jezerezeh'Elin, was one of the ten Heralds of The Almighty and the patron of the Order of Windrunners.

Appearance

He was their leader, and was described as having a royal bearing. His looked about 30 at the Last Desolation, with a short neat black beard. He used to be a king, but it has been several centuries since he reigned. He seemed distraught at the ending of the Oathpact.

Stormfather

In Vorin religion Jezrien was also known as Stormfather. This stemmed from his reputation of being known for his fury and temper, yet also his mercy, and during the Era of Solitude, he was thought to be master of the storms, the bringer of water and life.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content 'Stormfather was sometimes used as a curse.

Jezrien in other Religions

[The Makabaki] worship Jezrien, though they don’t accept him as a figure from the Vorin religion. They name him the only god.

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Honorblade

Jezrien's Honorblade grants the wielder the powers of a Windrunner. Szeth was in possession of the blade until his fight with Kaladin, who killed Szeth and took the sword.

Notes

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