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A '''lighteyes''' is a person with lightly colored, bright eyes, such as blue, green, yellow, light grey, or violet.{{book ref|sa1|1}}{{book ref|sa1|5}} In the [[Vorin]] kingdoms of [[Alethkar]], [[Jah Keved]], and [[Kharbranth]], they form the nobility, ruling over the [[darkeyes]]. Lighteyes are ranked in ten different levels, in accordance with the dahn caste system.
 
A '''lighteyes''' is a person with lightly colored, bright eyes, such as blue, green, yellow, light grey, or violet.{{book ref|sa1|1}}{{book ref|sa1|5}} In the [[Vorin]] kingdoms of [[Alethkar]], [[Jah Keved]], and [[Kharbranth]], they form the nobility, ruling over the [[darkeyes]]. Lighteyes are ranked in ten different levels, in accordance with the dahn caste system.
   
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A male lighteyes of notable rank is addressed by the title Brightlord. Similarly, Brightlady is used to address high-ranking females,{{book ref|sa2|14}} although the more common term of address is Brightness. Brightness can be used to address a lighteyed lady of any rank.
 
A male lighteyes of notable rank is addressed by the title Brightlord. Similarly, Brightlady is used to address high-ranking females,{{book ref|sa2|14}} although the more common term of address is Brightness. Brightness can be used to address a lighteyed lady of any rank.
   
Sometimes when impotant lighteyes die, their corpses are soulcasted into stone statues, as opposed to [[darkeyes]] corpses, which are typically burned. It is unknown how common this practice is among lighteyes of lower dahn or among lighteyes outside of [[Alethkar]].{{cite}}
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Sometimes when important lighteyes die, their corpses are soulcasted into stone statues, as opposed to [[darkeyes]] corpses, which are typically burned. It is unknown how common this practice is among lighteyes of lower dahn or among lighteyes outside of [[Alethkar]].{{cite}}
   
 
== Changing eye color ==
 
== Changing eye color ==
 
Permanently changing one's birth eye color is generally not possible. However, two exceedingly rare methods are currently known to change one's eye color.
 
Permanently changing one's birth eye color is generally not possible. However, two exceedingly rare methods are currently known to change one's eye color.
   
It is a well-known legend within [[Vorin]] society that if a man wins a [[Shardblade]] on the battlefield, he will become a lighteyes, regardless of his previous station in life.{{book ref|sa1|16}} The exact color of the Shardbearer's eyes depends on the specific type of Blade they bonded to.{{wob ref|3255}} This would also be accompanied with a promotion to the fourth dahn for the Shardbearer. This legend, though a foundation of Vorin society, went untested for centuries, until [[Kaladin Stormblessed]] won a full set of [[Shardbearer|Shards]] and gifted them to his lieutenant, [[Moash]]. Upon receiving the Shards, Moash's eyes did indeed lighten, from a dark brown to a tan color.{{book ref|sa2|68}} This effect lasts only as long as the formerly darkeyed shardbearer keeps ownership of his shardblade, as Moash's eyes changed again upon losing his.
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It is a well-known legend within [[Vorin]] society that if a man wins a [[Shardblade]] on the battlefield, he will become a lighteyes, regardless of his previous station in life.{{book ref|sa1|16}} Even if his eye color didn't physically change, he would still be promoted to fourth dahn by virtue of being a Shardbearer.{{book ref|sa2|66}} The exact color of the Shardbearer's eyes depends on the specific type of Blade they bonded to.{{wob ref|3255}} This legend, though a foundation of Vorin society, went untested for centuries, until [[Adolin Kholin]] won a full set of [[Shardbearer|Shards]] and gifted them to the former bridgeman [[Kaladin Stormblessed]]. Kaladin, remembering the event in which his friends were killed, stepped aside and commanded his lieutenant, [[Moash]], to take the Shards. Upon receiving the Shards, Moash's eyes did indeed lighten, from a dark brown to a tan color.{{book ref|sa2|68}} This effect lasts only as long as the formerly darkeyed Shardbearer keeps ownership of his Shardblade, as Moash's eyes changed again upon losing his.
   
A second and even rarer method of becoming a lighteyes is to become either a [[Surgebinder]] or [[Knight Radiant]]. According to [[Skar]], [[Kaladin]]'s eyes changed while fighting to save [[Dalinar]] during the [[Battle of the Tower]], although it was only for a short moment, as other men still recognize him as a darkeyes during the fight.{{book ref|sa2|2}} During this battle, Kaladin only said up to the Second Ideal of the [[Immortal Words]] and did not recognize himself as a Knight Radiant. Later, during the [[Battle of Narak]], after Kaladin says the Third Ideal of the Immortal Words and recognizes himself as a true Knight Radiant, his eyes turn pale blue, lighter than any king.{{book ref|sa2|87}} They stay pale blue for several hours after using stormlight before returning to brown.
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A second and even rarer method of becoming a lighteyes is to become either a [[Surgebinder]] or [[Knight Radiant]]. According to [[Skar]], [[Kaladin]]'s eyes changed while fighting to save [[Dalinar]] during the [[Battle of the Tower]], although it was only for a short moment, as other men still recognize him as a darkeyes during the fight.{{book ref|sa2|2}} During this battle, Kaladin only said up to the Second Ideal of the [[Immortal Words]] and did not recognize himself as a Knight Radiant. Later, during the [[Battle of Narak]], after Kaladin says the Third Ideal of the Immortal Words and recognizes himself as a true Knight Radiant, his eyes turn pale blue, lighter than any king.{{book ref|sa2|87}} They stay pale blue for several hours after summoning [[Syl]] before returning to brown, and Kaladin has to summon Syl several times a day to keep his eye blue. {{book ref|sa3|73}}
   
 
Lighteyes can temporarily be darkened using eyedrops. There is not currently a way to artificially lighten dark eye colors.{{book ref|sa2|28}}
 
Lighteyes can temporarily be darkened using eyedrops. There is not currently a way to artificially lighten dark eye colors.{{book ref|sa2|28}}
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{{row| 2nd | Highprinces, their direct heirs, and the King's direct heir. }}
 
{{row| 2nd | Highprinces, their direct heirs, and the King's direct heir. }}
 
{{row| 3rd | ''Generals'', Highlords, and the non-inheriting children of 1st and 2nd dahn lighteyes. }}
 
{{row| 3rd | ''Generals'', Highlords, and the non-inheriting children of 1st and 2nd dahn lighteyes. }}
{{row| 4th | Battalionlords, Citylords, Shardbearers, and other mid-ranked nobles. }}
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{{row| 4th | Battalionlords and/or Shardbearers}}
{{row| 5th | ''Companylords'', along with lower-ranked nobles. }}
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{{row| 5th | ''Companylords''}}
{{row| 6th | ''Captainlords, along with the lowest-ranked nobles and landholders''. }}
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{{row| 6th | ''Captainlords'' and any landed lighteyes}}
 
{{row| 7th | Lower-ranking landless officers, ''higher-ranking (or very wealthy) landless lighteyes''. }}
 
{{row| 7th | Lower-ranking landless officers, ''higher-ranking (or very wealthy) landless lighteyes''. }}
 
{{row| 8th | Soldiers, ''high-ranking (or moderately wealthy) landless lighteyes''. }}
 
{{row| 8th | Soldiers, ''high-ranking (or moderately wealthy) landless lighteyes''. }}
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Anything italicized is speculated [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stormlight_Archive/comments/6s1gyf/no_spoilers_relationship_between_eyestatus_and/dlai1mv/ here].{{wob ref|4006}}
 
Anything italicized is speculated [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stormlight_Archive/comments/6s1gyf/no_spoilers_relationship_between_eyestatus_and/dlai1mv/ here].{{wob ref|4006}}
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The position of ''Citylord'', may span multiple dahn, including fourth, fifth, and sixth.{{book ref|sa3|58}}{{wob ref|4006}} The dahn of the appointed citylord may be based on the size and significance of a settlement.
   
 
=== General Dahn Information ===
 
=== General Dahn Information ===
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=== First dahn ===
 
=== First dahn ===
* King [[Elhokar Kholin]], King of [[Alethkar]]
 
 
* King [[Gavilar Kholin]], King of [[Alethkar]]{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}
 
* King [[Gavilar Kholin]], King of [[Alethkar]]{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}
* Queen [[Jasnah Kholin]], Queen of [[Alethkar]] (A ruler in her own right instead of marriage, in defiance of [[Vorin]] tradition).{{book ref|sa3|end}}
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* King [[Elhokar Kholin]], King of [[Alethkar]]
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* Queen [[Jasnah Kholin]], Queen of [[Alethkar]] (A ruler in her own right instead of marriage, in defiance of [[Vorin]] tradition).{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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* King [[Hanavanar]], King of [[Jah Keved]]{{book ref|sa1|29}}{{wob ref|4006}}
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* King [[Valam]], King of [[Jah Keved]]{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}{{wob ref|4006}}
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* King [[Taravangian]], King of [[Jah Keved]]{{book ref|sa3|12}}{{wob ref|4006}}
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* Queen [[Fen Rnamdi]], Queen of [[Thaylenah]]{{book ref|sa3|12}}{{wob ref|4006}}
   
 
=== Second dahn ===
 
=== Second dahn ===
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* Queen [[Aesudan Kholin]], Queen of [[Alethkar]]{{book ref|sa1|1}}
 
* Queen [[Aesudan Kholin]], Queen of [[Alethkar]]{{book ref|sa1|1}}
 
* [[Highprince]] [[Dalinar Kholin]], [[Highprince of War]]
 
* [[Highprince]] [[Dalinar Kholin]], [[Highprince of War]]
* [[Adolin Kholin]], Heir to the Kholin princedom and son of Dalinar Kholin
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* Highprince [[Adolin Kholin]]{{book ref|sa3|122}}
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* Highprincess [[Shallan Davar]]{{wob ref|2782}}
 
* Highprince [[Torol Sadeas]], [[Highprince of Information]]
 
* Highprince [[Torol Sadeas]], [[Highprince of Information]]
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* Highprincess [[Ialai Sadeas]]{{wob ref|2782}}
* Highprince [[Aladar]]
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* Highprince [[Aladar]], [[Highprince of Information]]
 
* Highprince [[Bethab]]
 
* Highprince [[Bethab]]
* Highprince [[Hatham]]
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* Highprince [[Hatham]], [[Highprince of Works]]
 
* Highprince [[Roion]]
 
* Highprince [[Roion]]
 
* Highprince [[Ruthar]]
 
* Highprince [[Ruthar]]
* Highprince [[Sebarial]]
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* Highprince [[Sebarial]], [[Highprince of Commerce]]
 
* Highprince [[Thanadal]]
 
* Highprince [[Thanadal]]
 
* Highprince [[Vamah]]
 
* Highprince [[Vamah]]
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* [[Nan Balat]], Shallan's brother{{book ref|sa2|52}}
 
* [[Nan Balat]], Shallan's brother{{book ref|sa2|52}}
 
* [[Kaladin Stormblessed]], Knight Radiant, Order of Windrunners (by virtue of Shardblade)
 
* [[Kaladin Stormblessed]], Knight Radiant, Order of Windrunners (by virtue of Shardblade)
* [[Shallan Davar]], Knight Radiant, Order of Lightweavers (by virtue of Shardblade)
 
 
* [[Teft]], Knight Radiant, Order of Windrunners (by virtue of Shardblade)
 
* [[Teft]], Knight Radiant, Order of Windrunners (by virtue of Shardblade)
 
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=== Eighth dahn ===
 
=== Eighth dahn ===
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A lighteyes is a person with lightly colored, bright eyes, such as blue, green, yellow, light grey, or violet.[1][2] In the Vorin kingdoms of Alethkar, Jah Keved, and Kharbranth, they form the nobility, ruling over the darkeyes. Lighteyes are ranked in ten different levels, in accordance with the dahn caste system.

Overview

According to the Vorin religion, all lighteyes are born to rule and are superior to the darkeyes, leading to a class system based on eye color.

The defining characteristic of a lighteyes is not merely the actual color of their eyes, but that they have a light and distinguishable color. For example, although grey is not normally considered a bright color, having light grey eyes qualifies one as a lighteyes.[1] Conversely, although green is normally seen as a light color, having deep, dark green eyes that look muddled and is hard to distinguish from brown or black in average light would qualify one as a darkeyes.[3]

A male lighteyes of notable rank is addressed by the title Brightlord. Similarly, Brightlady is used to address high-ranking females,[4] although the more common term of address is Brightness. Brightness can be used to address a lighteyed lady of any rank.

Sometimes when important lighteyes die, their corpses are soulcasted into stone statues, as opposed to darkeyes corpses, which are typically burned. It is unknown how common this practice is among lighteyes of lower dahn or among lighteyes outside of Alethkar.[citation needed]

Changing eye color

Permanently changing one's birth eye color is generally not possible. However, two exceedingly rare methods are currently known to change one's eye color.

It is a well-known legend within Vorin society that if a man wins a Shardblade on the battlefield, he will become a lighteyes, regardless of his previous station in life.[5] Even if his eye color didn't physically change, he would still be promoted to fourth dahn by virtue of being a Shardbearer.[6] The exact color of the Shardbearer's eyes depends on the specific type of Blade they bonded to.[7] This legend, though a foundation of Vorin society, went untested for centuries, until Adolin Kholin won a full set of Shards and gifted them to the former bridgeman Kaladin Stormblessed. Kaladin, remembering the event in which his friends were killed, stepped aside and commanded his lieutenant, Moash, to take the Shards. Upon receiving the Shards, Moash's eyes did indeed lighten, from a dark brown to a tan color.[8] This effect lasts only as long as the formerly darkeyed Shardbearer keeps ownership of his Shardblade, as Moash's eyes changed again upon losing his.

A second and even rarer method of becoming a lighteyes is to become either a Surgebinder or Knight Radiant. According to Skar, Kaladin's eyes changed while fighting to save Dalinar during the Battle of the Tower, although it was only for a short moment, as other men still recognize him as a darkeyes during the fight.[9] During this battle, Kaladin only said up to the Second Ideal of the Immortal Words and did not recognize himself as a Knight Radiant. Later, during the Battle of Narak, after Kaladin says the Third Ideal of the Immortal Words and recognizes himself as a true Knight Radiant, his eyes turn pale blue, lighter than any king.[10] They stay pale blue for several hours after summoning Syl before returning to brown, and Kaladin has to summon Syl several times a day to keep his eye blue. [11]

Lighteyes can temporarily be darkened using eyedrops. There is not currently a way to artificially lighten dark eye colors.[12]

Origins

It is speculated that the distinction between lighteyes and darkeyes stems from the Knights Radiant. The Knights Radiant all used Surgebinding and Shards, which granted them light-colored eyes even if they didn't have them at birth. Because the weapons and magic that the Radiants wielded were so superior, the belief that light colored eyes being superior to dark colored ones came to be. The bond between spren and humans is what actually causes the color change.[13]

Hoid thinks that he should be amused by the importance given to the color of one's eyes, but he isn't, since he has seen other arbitrary systems of governance; additionally, he recalls that there is a good reason why the belief in the superiority of lighteyes came to be.[14]

Dahn

Dahn Rankings

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Dahn People of the rank
1st The King
2nd Highprinces, their direct heirs, and the King's direct heir.
3rd Generals, Highlords, and the non-inheriting children of 1st and 2nd dahn lighteyes.
4th Battalionlords and/or Shardbearers
5th Companylords
6th Captainlords and any landed lighteyes
7th Lower-ranking landless officers, higher-ranking (or very wealthy) landless lighteyes.
8th Soldiers, high-ranking (or moderately wealthy) landless lighteyes.
9th Landless lighteyes with some wealth, like merchants and master craftsmen.
10th "Tenners", essentially any lighteyes who has to work for a living.

Anything italicized is speculated here.[15]

The position of Citylord, may span multiple dahn, including fourth, fifth, and sixth.[16][15] The dahn of the appointed citylord may be based on the size and significance of a settlement.

General Dahn Information

Dahn is the caste system for lighteyes.[17] Its counterpart for darkeyes is the nahn system.

Since lighteyes are nobility in the Vorin kingdoms, the dahn system is superior to the nahn system. Holding even the tenth and lowest dahn socially outranks the highest level of nahn.[9] However, there are situations in which practical reality makes the social standing between two persons less relevant or even reversed. For an extreme example, after Kaladin, a darkeyes, was promoted to captain, he was socially outranked by many lighteyed soldiers, yet still possessed higher military rank and authority than them.[18] A worker, such as a carriage driver, would treat a wealthy darkeyes as any other master, since their wages would be paid by the darkeyed passenger.[19]

Within the dahn system itself, there are ten different levels ranging from one to ten, with one being the highest and ten being the lowest. The highest levels of dahn implies immense power and authority while those at the lowest level of dahn are merely ordinary people.

The first dahn consists of the king. The second dahn contains the highprinces. The third dahn is made up, at least in part, of the non-heir children of the king, the non-heir children of highprinces, and highlords[20][21]. The fourth dahn includes lighteyes who hold the position of battalionlord in the army; battalionlords command a full battalion of a thousand men.[22] The seventh dahn includes lower ranking officers in the army who are landless and attached to a more powerful officer's retinue.[23]

People in the tenth and lowest level of dahn are colloquially known as "tenners" and are looked down upon as being barely above darkeyes.[24][9][25] Unlike high dahn lighteyes—who might make a living from their landed estates or by ruling over other men—or even high nahn darkeyes—who might be merchants or master craftsmen—tenners have to actually work for a living.[25]

Moving between ranks

It is difficult for a lighteyed person to raise their dahn, especially at the higher dahns.[20] At the lower dahns, one can buy themselves up a rank. Alternatively, one can be appointed to a position; a position such as a citylord conveys a certain rank and if the person does not currently have that rank, they will receive it along with the appointment.[20] A person can potentially jump up two or three dahns by receiving such an appointment.[20]

One can raise his dahn through two other, much more rare, methods. The first is through direct intervention by the king or a highprince.[20] The second is to become a Shardbearer; by doing so, one immediately raises his dahn to that of the fourth rank, if he is not already at or above this rank.[6]

A person can also be demoted in dahn if they perform poorly in a given role.[20] In particular, if an ardent leaves the ardentia, he will be demoted to the tenth dahn.[24]

Inheritance of dahn

The dahn of a lighteyed child is influenced by the dahn that his parents hold. Generally, the child's dahn will be equivalent to the highest dahn that either of his parents hold.[20] For example, a child from a union of a fifth dahn husband and sixth dahn wife would be fifth dahn.

However, special rules apply to those of very high dahn or who hold certain special positions. In such a circumstance, the heir apparent will receive the highest parent's dahn and eventually succeed the parent's position while the non-heir children will slip one or two ranks down until they reach a "stable rank."[20] A stable rank is one in which the child will always inherit the rank of their parent; the third dahn is a stable rank, while the first and second are not.[20]

Notable lighteyes

First dahn

Second dahn

Third dahn

Fourth dahn

Eighth dahn

Tenth dahn

Notes

  1. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 1#
  2. The Way of Kings chapter 5#
  3. The Way of Kings chapter 2#
  4. Words of Radiance chapter 14#
  5. The Way of Kings chapter 16#
  6. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 66#
  7. Supanova 2017 - Sydney
    Arcanum - 2017-06-16#
  8. a b Words of Radiance chapter 68#
  9. a b c d e Words of Radiance chapter 2#
  10. Words of Radiance chapter 87#
  11. Oathbringer chapter 73#
  12. Words of Radiance chapter 28#
  13. Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  14. The Way of Kings epilogue#
  15. a b c d e f g /r/Stormlight_Archive
    Arcanum - 2017-08-09#
  16. Oathbringer chapter 58#
  17. The Way of Kings chapter 8#
  18. Words of Radiance chapter 5#
  19. Words of Radiance chapter 63#
  20. a b c d e f g h i j k l Tor.com The Way of Kings reread interview
    Arcanum - 2014-06-10#
  21. a b c d Words of Radiance chapter 52#
  22. The Way of Kings chapter 73#
  23. The Way of Kings chapter 27#
  24. a b The Way of Kings chapter 45#
  25. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 45#
  26. The Way of Kings prologue#
  27. a b Oathbringer chapter 122#
  28. The Way of Kings chapter 29#
  29. Words of Radiance interlude I-14#
  30. a b Oathbringer chapter 12#
  31. The Way of Kings chapter 44#
  32. The Way of Kings chapter 58#
  33. Words of Radiance chapter 26#
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