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'''Kwati''' is a corrupt Minister at the [[Purelake]]{{book ref|sa3|92}}
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'''Kwati''' is a corrupt government official who lives at the [[Purelake]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|92}}
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Minister Kwati is a tall and beefy man speaking [[Azish]] in a grumpy way. He wore a [[Marabethian]] wrap and an Azish coat on the day he was killed.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
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Minister Kwati is a tall and beefy man. He wears a [[Marabethian]] wrap and an [[Azish]] coat, and is identifiable as a nobleman. He speaks the Azish language and has an overbearing, haughty attitude.{{book ref|sa3|92}} Although he lives in the Purelake region, it is likely that he is originally Azish.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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[[Ki]] referred to Kwati as the "high minister" of a small town on the northern border of the [[Purelake]], presumably in [[Marabethia]]. A coalition of rulers had agreed to allow the [[Order of Skybreakers]] to perform law enforcement functions in the area. The local population consisted of nonviolent [[Reshi]] people, so criminals were not usually executed. Instead, convicts from across the region were sent to a prison facility in the town administered by Kwati, who was paid tribute to run the prison. He gave the prisoners forehead tattoos to make them easily identifiable.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
Minister Kwati was in charge of maintaining the prison facilities at the Purelake where criminals from all across the region were held. He kept most of the money he got to do this for himself.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
 
   
When his prisoners escaped the nobleman sent a message via [[spanreed]] to the [[Skybreakers]], asking them to kill the criminals. Once they arrive he complains that it took them too long.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
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When some of the prisoners escaped, Kwati sent a message via [[spanreed]] to the Skybreakers, asking them to find the criminals and kill them, since execution was the penalty for escape. The Skybreakers arrived in a few hours, and planned to use the situation as a test for their squires. Once they arrived, Kwati complained that it took them too long.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
   
After [[Szeth]] finds and kills one of the escaped criminals he returns to the town, takes a look at the prison, and confronts Kwati. Szeth blames him for the bad conditions in the prison, and accuses Kwati for the escapement. Szeth expects there is also a writ of execution for Kwati because he broke a law by letting the prisoners escape. When [[Ki]] confirms this thought Kwati is killed by Szeth using [[Nightblood]], upon which even Kwati's soul is destroyed.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
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[[Szeth]] found and killed one of the escaped criminals; the convict was emaciated and smelly, and told Szeth that the criminals did not have outside help in their escape. Szeth returned to the town and observed the prison, which was extremely dark inside and had a repulsive odor. He also noticed that there was only a single guard posted in the entire prison. Szeth confronted Kwati about the conditions in the prison, and Kwati tried to dismiss him. However, Szeth persisted, accusing Kwati of pocketing the money intended to fund prison operations. The lack of guards in the prison allowed the prisoners to make weapons in secret, and to form their own economy wherein weaker people did not get any food.{{book ref|sa3|92}}
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Szeth correctly surmised that Ki was already aware of Kwati's embezzlement. The Skybreakers had not acted sooner because technically Kwati had not committed a crime until the prison conditions became so bad that they motivated and enabled the prisoners to escape. Deducing that Kwati was also guilty was part of the Skybreaker test; after Ki confirmed that Kwati was set to be executed, Szeth killed him using [[Nightblood]].{{book ref|sa3|92}} This completely destroyed Kwati's body, as well as his soul.{{book ref|sa3|92}}{{wob ref|3393}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 21:35, 27 January 2024

Kwati
Died Nan 1174[1]
Profession Minister
Ethnicity Azish
Nationality Marabethian
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Kwati is a corrupt government official who lives at the Purelake on Roshar.[1]

Appearance and Personality

Minister Kwati is a tall and beefy man. He wears a Marabethian wrap and an Azish coat, and is identifiable as a nobleman. He speaks the Azish language and has an overbearing, haughty attitude.[1] Although he lives in the Purelake region, it is likely that he is originally Azish.

History

Ki referred to Kwati as the "high minister" of a small town on the northern border of the Purelake, presumably in Marabethia. A coalition of rulers had agreed to allow the Order of Skybreakers to perform law enforcement functions in the area. The local population consisted of nonviolent Reshi people, so criminals were not usually executed. Instead, convicts from across the region were sent to a prison facility in the town administered by Kwati, who was paid tribute to run the prison. He gave the prisoners forehead tattoos to make them easily identifiable.[1]

When some of the prisoners escaped, Kwati sent a message via spanreed to the Skybreakers, asking them to find the criminals and kill them, since execution was the penalty for escape. The Skybreakers arrived in a few hours, and planned to use the situation as a test for their squires. Once they arrived, Kwati complained that it took them too long.[1]

Szeth found and killed one of the escaped criminals; the convict was emaciated and smelly, and told Szeth that the criminals did not have outside help in their escape. Szeth returned to the town and observed the prison, which was extremely dark inside and had a repulsive odor. He also noticed that there was only a single guard posted in the entire prison. Szeth confronted Kwati about the conditions in the prison, and Kwati tried to dismiss him. However, Szeth persisted, accusing Kwati of pocketing the money intended to fund prison operations. The lack of guards in the prison allowed the prisoners to make weapons in secret, and to form their own economy wherein weaker people did not get any food.[1]

Szeth correctly surmised that Ki was already aware of Kwati's embezzlement. The Skybreakers had not acted sooner because technically Kwati had not committed a crime until the prison conditions became so bad that they motivated and enabled the prisoners to escape. Deducing that Kwati was also guilty was part of the Skybreaker test; after Ki confirmed that Kwati was set to be executed, Szeth killed him using Nightblood.[1] This completely destroyed Kwati's body, as well as his soul.[1][2]

Notes

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