Difference between revisions of "Nale"

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== Relationships ==
=== Jezrien ===
Nale and Jezrien once strongly opposed one another on an unclear issue, considering one another enemies.{{book ref|sa4|47}} Jezrien eventually came to consider Nale correct, and offered him to join in a pact, and considered him a very honorable man.{{book ref|sa4|47}}
 
=== Ishar ===
Nale greatly respects [[Ishar]] and his opinions, believing the Herald of Luck to be the only one who hasn't succumbed to madness. It was likely at Ishar's suggestion that Nale began his crusade against [[Surgebinder]]s, and when the [[Everstorm]] comes, Nale goes to Ishar for comfort and advice.{{book ref|sa3|106}} His respect extends somewhat to the [[Bondsmith]]s, as he has extremely high standards for what makes one worthy of the bond -- standards Ishar meets, but Dalinar doesn't.{{book ref|sa4|47}}
 
=== Other Heralds ===
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{{image|Ending the Oathpact by Katie Payne.jpg|side=right|height=250px|With the other [[Herald]]s when they abandoned their [[Honorblade]]s}}
Nale greatly respects [[Ishar]] and his opinions, believing the Herald of Luck to be the only one who hasn't succumbed to madness. It was likely at Ishar's suggestion that Nale began his crusade against [[Surgebinder]]s, and when the [[Everstorm]] comes, Nale goes to Ishar for comfort and advice.{{book ref|sa3|106}} His respect extends somewhat to the [[Bondsmith]]s, as he has extremely high standards for what makes one worthy of the bond -- standards Ishar meets, but Dalinar doesn't.{{book ref|sa4|47}}
 
By contrast, Nale's respect for other Heralds seems to have eroded with time. Once, he considered fighting alongside [[Jezrien]] to be an honor; these days, however, he's been keeping tabs on the Herald of Kings, and considers him to be little more than a drooling idiot.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}{{book ref|sa4|47}} He and [[Kalak]] traveled together a couple of times, most notably during the capture of [[Ba-Ado-Mishram]] and the [[Assassination of Gavilar]].{{book ref|sa4|24}}{{book ref|sa4|prologue}} He has little patience for the man and his worries, and Kalak's perpetual paranoia and fear annoys him. He doesn't seem to keep in touch with the other Heralds; he doesn't care when Kalak mentions [[Shalash]], and never once sympathises with [[Taln]], despite betraying him.{{book ref|sa2|prologue}}{{book ref|sa4|77}}
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