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== Becoming a lighteyes == |
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− | It is ''known'' that if a man wins a [[Shardblade]] he becomes a Lighteyes; his eyes become light.{{ref |
+ | It is ''known'' that if a man wins a [[Shardblade]] he becomes a Lighteyes; his eyes become light.{{book ref|wok|16}} |
− | [[Kaladin]]'s eyes change during his fight to save [[Dalinar]], although they changed back afterwards.{{ref |
+ | [[Kaladin]]'s eyes change during his fight to save [[Dalinar]], although they changed back afterwards.{{book ref|sa2|2}} |
− | [[Hoid]] thinks that he should be amused by the import put in the color of the eyes, however he reflects that there is a ''good'' reason for this.{{ref |
+ | [[Hoid]] thinks that he should be amused by the import put in the color of the eyes, however he reflects that there is a ''good'' reason for this.{{book ref|twok|epilogue}} |
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Revision as of 18:58, 27 August 2014
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Related to | Alethkar |
World of Origin | Roshar |
A lighteyes is a person with lightly colored eyes such as blue or green. In Alethkar they form the nobility. They are of higher rank than darkeyes. A lighteyes of notable rank is called a Brightlord.
Notable Lighteyes
Becoming a lighteyes
It is known that if a man wins a Shardblade he becomes a Lighteyes; his eyes become light.[1]
Kaladin's eyes change during his fight to save Dalinar, although they changed back afterwards.[2]
Hoid thinks that he should be amused by the import put in the color of the eyes, however he reflects that there is a good reason for this.[3]
It might be that the reasons are that the Knights Radiant all were using Surgebinding and Shards, and thus all had light eyes even if they didn't have them at birth.