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Lamaril was a landless lighteyes of low rank. He acted as [[Gaz]]'s immediate superior{{book ref|sa1|17}} and blackmailed Gaz for an unknown reason.{{book ref|sa1|30}}
 
Lamaril was a landless lighteyes of low rank. He acted as [[Gaz]]'s immediate superior{{book ref|sa1|17}} and blackmailed Gaz for an unknown reason.{{book ref|sa1|30}}
   
When [[Kaladin]] and [[Bridge Four]] did the side carry of their bridge during an assault of Sadeas army at the [[Tower]]{{book ref|twok|32}} and thus caused the assault to fail, Lamaril is held accountable for the disaster by Sadeas who executes him in the first hour after returning to the warcamp.{{book ref|sa1|34}}
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When [[Kaladin]] and [[Bridge Four]] did the side carry of their bridge during an assault of Sadeas army at the [[Tower (Roshar)|Tower]]{{book ref|twok|32}} and thus caused the assault to fail, Lamaril is held accountable for the disaster by Sadeas who executes him in the first hour after returning to the warcamp.{{book ref|sa1|34}}
   
 
He was replaced by Brightlord [[Matal]] and his wife, Brightlady [[Hashal]].{{book ref|sa1|43}}
 
He was replaced by Brightlord [[Matal]] and his wife, Brightlady [[Hashal]].{{book ref|sa1|43}}

Revision as of 17:58, 28 August 2019

Lamaril
Died ? 1173 - Battle of the Side Carry[1]
Profession Bridge Captain
Groups Sadeas army
Nationality Alethi
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Brightlord Lamaril was a soldier of the rank of a captain in Sadeas army on the Shattered Plains on Roshar. He was in charge of Sadeas' bridge crews.

Lamaril was a landless lighteyes of low rank. He acted as Gaz's immediate superior[2] and blackmailed Gaz for an unknown reason.[3]

When Kaladin and Bridge Four did the side carry of their bridge during an assault of Sadeas army at the Tower[4] and thus caused the assault to fail, Lamaril is held accountable for the disaster by Sadeas who executes him in the first hour after returning to the warcamp.[1]

He was replaced by Brightlord Matal and his wife, Brightlady Hashal.[5]

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