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{{lifeform
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|image=Seon Ien.png
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|image=Seon Box and Ala by Connor Chamberlain.jpg
|magic=[[AonDor]], {{tag+|Splinter}}s of [[Devotion]]
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|type={{tag+|Splinter}}s of [[Devotion]]
|appearance=Glowing, floating spheres with [[Aon]]s at their core
 
 
|abilities=Flight, immortality, enhanced senses, instantaneous communication to and through other seons
 
|abilities=Flight, immortality, enhanced senses, instantaneous communication to and through other seons
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|sapient=Yes
 
|world=Sel
 
|world=Sel
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|books=[[Elantris]], [[The Stormlight Archive]]
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|books=[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]], [[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
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{{exemplary|date=2022-05-22}}
{{spoiler|sa4}}
 
 
{{quote
 
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|You look at things as a human, young master. You see rank and distinction; you try to order the world so that everything has a place either above you or beneath you. To a seon, there is no above or beneath. There are only those we love. And we serve those we love.
 
|You look at things as a human, young master. You see rank and distinction; you try to order the world so that everything has a place either above you or beneath you. To a seon, there is no above or beneath. There are only those we love. And we serve those we love.
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== Appearance and Characteristics ==
 
== Appearance and Characteristics ==
Seons take the form of floating orbs of light, each with a glowing [[Aon]] at their core for which they are named.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|elantris|part=ars}} There is only one seon for each Aon.{{wob ref|14410}} They are described as "small"{{book ref|Elantris|2}} and "melon sized".{{book ref|Elantris|2}} Seons have control over the level of their brightness,{{book ref|Elantris|17}} and they often pulse while speaking or laughing.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} It can be difficult to discern their Aons through the light without close examination.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|Elantris|32}} Seons appear the same in the [[Cognitive Realm]].{{book ref|sa4|115}} Seons are tangible, although they weigh very little; they cannot pass through solid matter.{{wob ref|7816}} [[Hrathen]] believes that seons need to sleep.{{book ref|Elantris|12}}
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Seons take the form of floating orbs of light, each with a glowing [[Aon]] at their core for which they are named.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|elantris|part=ars}} They are described as "small"{{book ref|Elantris|2}} and "melon sized".{{book ref|Elantris|2}} Seons have control over the level of their brightness,{{book ref|Elantris|17}} and they often pulse while speaking or laughing.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} The light of seons has a mother-of-pearl iridescence, at least in the [[Cognitive Realm]],{{book ref|sa4|20}} and it can be difficult to discern their Aons through the light without close examination.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|Elantris|32}} The general appearance of seons is similar in the Cognitive and [[Physical Realm]]s;{{book ref|sa4|115}} however, this may not always be the case,{{wob ref|8663}} and is likely related to the unusual history of the [[Dor]] on Sel and its effect on Selish magic systems.{{wob ref|14644}}{{wob ref|14522}} Seons are tangible, although they weigh very little; they cannot pass through solid matter and can therefore be imprisoned.{{wob ref|7816}}{{book ref|sa4|115}} [[Hrathen]] believes that seons need to sleep.{{book ref|Elantris|12}}
   
Each seon has an individual personality. They are generally agreeable, but can be affected by stress.{{wob ref|2068}}{{book ref|sa4|115}} Raoden and Sarene each note that their seons are incredibly wise.{{book ref|Elantris|5}}{{book ref|Elantris|10}} Seon personalities are very similar to those of humans and they are able to convey emotions easily; they may even have superstitions.{{book ref|Elantris|2}} It appears that through unknown methods, seons can be mentally abused or afraid.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
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There is only one seon for each Aon, and they intrinsically know what their Aon means.{{wob ref|14410}}{{wob ref|14959}} Each seon has an individual personality. Seon personalities are very similar to those of humans and they are able to convey emotions easily; they may even have superstitions.{{book ref|Elantris|2}} They are generally agreeable, but can sometimes suffer negative psychological effects from stress or abuse.{{wob ref|2068}}{{book ref|sa4|115}} Raoden and Sarene each note that their seons are incredibly wise.{{book ref|Elantris|5}}{{book ref|Elantris|10}}
   
Known seons tend to have soothing voices. [[Ashe]]'s voice is described as "deep" and "sonorous", with well-enunciated words.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|thoe}} [[Ien]]'s voice is "indulgent",{{book ref|Elantris|16}} [[Dio]]'s is "melodious",{{book ref|Elantris|45}} and [[Riika]] needs [[Mai]] to tell her a story when she goes to sleep.{{book ref|thoe}} However, [[Opa]]'s voice is formal and unemotional, which [[Sarene]] notes as unusual, particularly compared to seons in [[Teod]].{{book ref|Elantris|32}} It is not clear if the seons have a gender, but some of them sound masculine while others sound feminine.{{book ref|Elantris|12}}
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Known seons tend to have soothing voices. [[Ashe]]'s voice is described as "deep" and "sonorous", with well-enunciated words.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|thoe}} [[Ien]]'s voice is "indulgent",{{book ref|Elantris|16}} [[Dio]]'s is "melodious",{{book ref|Elantris|45}} and [[Riika]] needs [[Mai]] to tell her a story when she goes to sleep.{{book ref|thoe}} However, [[Opa]]'s voice is formal and unemotional, which [[Sarene]] notes as unusual, particularly compared to seons in [[Teod]].{{book ref|Elantris|32}} It is not clear if seons have a gender, but some of them sound masculine while others sound feminine.{{book ref|Elantris|12}}
   
 
{{image|Sarene and Ashe by Séverine Dumagny.jpg|width=250px|side=right|[[Sarene]] and [[Ashe]]}}
 
{{image|Sarene and Ashe by Séverine Dumagny.jpg|width=250px|side=right|[[Sarene]] and [[Ashe]]}}
   
 
=== Bonds with Humans ===
 
=== Bonds with Humans ===
Seons can form bonds with individual humans. The human does not have to be an [[Elantrian]]. They love their masters and act as loyal companions and advisors.{{book ref|Elantris|16}} The bond works through [[Spiritual Realm|Spiritual]] [[Connection]]{{wob ref|10049}} and has similarities to the [[Nahel bond]] on [[Roshar]].{{wob ref|3488}} The seons are bound only by love and are not obligated to serve.{{wob ref|1965}} The bond typically makes the seon and its master very close. Raoden sees [[Ien]] as more than a servant or even a friend; he sees him as the embodiment of his god's love.{{book ref|Elantris|16}} A seon could theoretically abandon its master,{{wob ref|893}} but how and why this could happen is not known; [[Hrathen]] views seons as heresy and is shocked upon learning that [[Wyrn (title)|Wyrn]] [[Wulfden the Fourth]] uses them. He uses his seon as a necessary tool to achieve higher goals, hating it and keeping it in a box, but it is always ready and willing to serve him when called upon.{{book ref|Elantris|12}} Unlike the [[Nahel bond]], the bond between seons and humans has not been shown to give either party any new abilities.
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Seons can form bonds with individual humans. The human does not have to be an [[Elantrian]]. They love their masters and act as loyal companions and advisors.{{book ref|Elantris|16}} The bond works through [[Spiritual Realm|Spiritual]] [[Connection]]{{wob ref|10049}} and has similarities to the [[Nahel bond]] on [[Roshar]].{{wob ref|3488}} The seons are bound only by love and are not obligated to serve.{{wob ref|1965}} The bond typically makes the seon and its master very close. Raoden sees [[Ien]] as more than a servant or even a friend; he sees him as the embodiment of his god's love.{{book ref|Elantris|16}} A seon could theoretically abandon its master,{{wob ref|893}} but how and why this could happen is not known; [[Hrathen]] views seons as heresy and is shocked upon learning that [[Wyrn (title)|Wyrn]] [[Wulfden the Fourth]] uses them. He uses his seon as a necessary tool to achieve higher goals, hating it and keeping it in a box, but it is always ready and willing to serve him when called upon.{{book ref|Elantris|12}} Unlike the Nahel bond, the bond between seons and humans has not been shown to give either party any new abilities.
   
 
The bond can be Passed from person to person.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} The Passing is initiated when the seon's master instructs it to form a bond with a new person,{{book ref|Elantris|34}} but the mechanics of the change in bond is not clear. Passing can occur even if the human is an infant.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} It is not uncommon to keep a seon in the same family for hundreds of years.{{book ref|Elantris|5}}{{book ref|Elantris|34}} Raoden believes that the seons inherently need to serve and that they would seek out a new master if theirs suddenly died.{{book ref|Elantris|34}} In some cases, it appears that seons can be assigned by an authority figure; Wyrn gives one to Hrathen{{book ref|Elantris|12}} and Raoden gives two seons to [[Dashe]].{{book ref|thoe}} Unbound seons are quite rare.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
 
The bond can be Passed from person to person.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} The Passing is initiated when the seon's master instructs it to form a bond with a new person,{{book ref|Elantris|34}} but the mechanics of the change in bond is not clear. Passing can occur even if the human is an infant.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} It is not uncommon to keep a seon in the same family for hundreds of years.{{book ref|Elantris|5}}{{book ref|Elantris|34}} Raoden believes that the seons inherently need to serve and that they would seek out a new master if theirs suddenly died.{{book ref|Elantris|34}} In some cases, it appears that seons can be assigned by an authority figure; Wyrn gives one to Hrathen{{book ref|Elantris|12}} and Raoden gives two seons to [[Dashe]].{{book ref|thoe}} Unbound seons are quite rare.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
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As [[Splinter]]s of a [[Shard]] of [[Adonalsium]], seons are a sapient form of [[Investiture]] and possess several magical qualities. They are immortal.{{wob ref|3885}} They generate their own light and have control over their brightness, to the point that they can become nearly invisible.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} They move by floating and seem to be able to change their speed and altitude quickly.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} They are able to mimic human speech and mannerisms, which they may have perfected over time.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} Their senses are superior to those of humans.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} They have an innate sense of direction and can point the way to any place they have ever been.{{book ref|Elantris|32}}{{book ref|Elantris|62}} They cannot be harmed by conventional means.{{wob ref|7439}}
 
As [[Splinter]]s of a [[Shard]] of [[Adonalsium]], seons are a sapient form of [[Investiture]] and possess several magical qualities. They are immortal.{{wob ref|3885}} They generate their own light and have control over their brightness, to the point that they can become nearly invisible.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} They move by floating and seem to be able to change their speed and altitude quickly.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} They are able to mimic human speech and mannerisms, which they may have perfected over time.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} Their senses are superior to those of humans.{{book ref|Elantris|32}} They have an innate sense of direction and can point the way to any place they have ever been.{{book ref|Elantris|32}}{{book ref|Elantris|62}} They cannot be harmed by conventional means.{{wob ref|7439}}
   
They are able to link to each other over long distances to allow their masters to communicate instantly. Seons seem to function no differently in the Cognitive Realm and is one of the few ways to allow instantaneous contact between the [[Physical Realm]] and [[Cognitive Realm]].{{book ref|sa4|115}} They can temporarily transform into a three-dimensional image of the person speaking on the other end of the link.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|Elantris|12}} The image shows only the person's features and not anything else in their surroundings.{{book ref|Elantris|2}} It is not clear if they can transform for any other purpose.
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They are able to link to each other over long distances to allow their masters to communicate instantly. This ability seems to function similarly in the [[Physical Realm]] and the [[Cognitive Realm]], and seons are therefore one of the few ways to instantaneously communicate between the realms.{{book ref|sa4|20}}{{book ref|sa4|115}} They can temporarily transform into a three-dimensional image of the person speaking on the other end of the link.{{book ref|Elantris|2}}{{book ref|Elantris|12}} The image shows only the person's features and not anything else in their surroundings.{{book ref|Elantris|2}} It is not clear if they can transform for any other purpose.
   
 
Although [[Sel]]ish magic generally does not function properly away from Sel,{{wob ref|6164}} seons are capable of traveling to another planet.{{wob ref|736}} Their ability to leave the planet is somehow related to the unusual properties of Investiture on Sel, and does not necessarily apply to similar magical beings.{{wob ref|14522}} The [[Ghostbloods]] were able to bring at least two seons to [[Roshar]], including [[Ala]].{{book ref|sa4|115}}
 
Although [[Sel]]ish magic generally does not function properly away from Sel,{{wob ref|6164}} seons are capable of traveling to another planet.{{wob ref|736}} Their ability to leave the planet is somehow related to the unusual properties of Investiture on Sel, and does not necessarily apply to similar magical beings.{{wob ref|14522}} The [[Ghostbloods]] were able to bring at least two seons to [[Roshar]], including [[Ala]].{{book ref|sa4|115}}
   
 
== Cultural Role ==
 
== Cultural Role ==
[[Ashe]] noted that Elantris was once "overflowing" with seons{{book ref|Elantris|2}} and that nearly all Elantrians had one.{{book ref|thoe}} After the Reod, seons became increasingly rare as more of them went "mad".{{book ref|Elantris|5}} They remained common enough that some people in larger cities still ignored them,{{book ref|Elantris|23}} but Ashe mentioned that many people had become wary or even fearful of seons, since they associated them with the fall of Elantris.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} This attitude was more prevalent in Arelon, the presumed source of seons, than it was in Teod.{{book ref|Elantris|32}}
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[[Ashe]] notes that Elantris was once "overflowing" with seons{{book ref|Elantris|2}} and that nearly all Elantrians had one.{{book ref|thoe}} After the Reod, seons become increasingly rare as more of them go "mad".{{book ref|Elantris|5}} They remain common enough that some people in larger cities still ignore them,{{book ref|Elantris|23}} but Ashe mentions that many people have become wary or even fearful of seons, since they associate them with the fall of Elantris.{{book ref|Elantris|5}} This attitude is more prevalent in Arelon, the presumed source of seons, than it is in Teod.{{book ref|Elantris|32}}
   
Many people in [[Fjordell]] did not believe that seons existed,{{book ref|Elantris|2}} or that they were "heathen magic" that should be be shunned.{{book ref|Elantris|12}}
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Many people in [[Fjordell]] do not believe that seons exist,{{book ref|Elantris|2}} or they believe that they are "heathen magic" that should be shunned.{{book ref|Elantris|12}}
   
After Elantris was restored and Raoden and Sarene became king and queen, seons were once again seen as desirable in Arelon.{{book ref|thoe}}
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After Elantris is restored and Raoden and Sarene become king and queen, seons are once again seen as desirable in Arelon.{{book ref|thoe}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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The people of [[Opelon]] and [[Teod]] did not know the true origin of the seons. The most common assumption was that they were created by Elantrians through AonDor,{{book ref|Elantris|12}}{{book ref|Elantris|34}} despite a lack of documented proof. Raoden realized that this might be inaccurate, and planned to continue researching the origin of seons.{{book ref|Elantris|63}} The seons themselves had some awareness of their origin,{{wob ref|3024}} but they were not known to have shared this information with any humans.
 
The people of [[Opelon]] and [[Teod]] did not know the true origin of the seons. The most common assumption was that they were created by Elantrians through AonDor,{{book ref|Elantris|12}}{{book ref|Elantris|34}} despite a lack of documented proof. Raoden realized that this might be inaccurate, and planned to continue researching the origin of seons.{{book ref|Elantris|63}} The seons themselves had some awareness of their origin,{{wob ref|3024}} but they were not known to have shared this information with any humans.
   
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{{image|Elantris HU1 Cover Art.jpg|side=right|width=300px|Seons floating aimlessly after the Reod}}
 
=== The Reod ===
 
=== The Reod ===
 
The [[Reod]] had a significant effect on the magic used in Arelon, including seons. The Reod disrupted the Elantrian connection to the Dor and corrupted the [[Shaod]].{{book ref|elantris|1}} Seons of Elantrians lost their thinking capacity, wandering aimlessly and silently within the walls of Elantris.{{book ref|elantris|4}} These seons usually avoided people{{book ref|Elantris|28}} and their movements were lazy and sometimes wobbly.{{book ref|Elantris|10}} The change in the seons of Elantrians was caused by the Reod's effect on the Connection to their masters.{{wob ref|1267}}{{wob ref|10049}} Infrequently, a mad seon might show some unconscious recognition of its Elantrian master, but only through classically conditioned actions, not communication.{{book ref|elantris|10}}{{book ref|elantris|16}} Additionally, if closely inspected, the [[Aon]] of a seon who had lost its master to the Shaod would appear patchy and incomplete.{{book ref|Elantris|16|p|174}}
 
The [[Reod]] had a significant effect on the magic used in Arelon, including seons. The Reod disrupted the Elantrian connection to the Dor and corrupted the [[Shaod]].{{book ref|elantris|1}} Seons of Elantrians lost their thinking capacity, wandering aimlessly and silently within the walls of Elantris.{{book ref|elantris|4}} These seons usually avoided people{{book ref|Elantris|28}} and their movements were lazy and sometimes wobbly.{{book ref|Elantris|10}} The change in the seons of Elantrians was caused by the Reod's effect on the Connection to their masters.{{wob ref|1267}}{{wob ref|10049}} Infrequently, a mad seon might show some unconscious recognition of its Elantrian master, but only through classically conditioned actions, not communication.{{book ref|elantris|10}}{{book ref|elantris|16}} Additionally, if closely inspected, the [[Aon]] of a seon who had lost its master to the Shaod would appear patchy and incomplete.{{book ref|Elantris|16|p|174}}
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|[[Ala]], to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa4|115}}
 
|[[Ala]], to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa4|115}}
 
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Around 1167, Shallan used an unknown seon. However, she did not have it by 1172.{{book ref|sa4|30}}{{book ref|sa2|73}}
The [[Ghostbloods]] were able to bring at least two seons to [[Roshar]] through unknown means. [[Ala]] was kept in captivity and given to [[Shallan Davar]] inside of a special cube for use as a communication device with [[Mraize]], who possessed an unknown seon. Ala, who seemed traumatized by the Ghostbloods, was eventually freed by Shallan with assistance from [[Kalak]].{{book ref|sa4|115}} [[Hoid]], who was also on Roshar during this time, possessed his own unknown seon that he used to communicate with [[Pattern]].{{book ref|sa4|78}} After Ala was revealed, Hoid informed Shallan of the nature of seons and the rarity of finding one that was not bound to someone.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
 
   
 
The [[Ghostbloods]] were able to bring at least two seons to [[Roshar]] through unknown means. [[Ala]] was kept in captivity and given to [[Shallan Davar]] inside of a special cube for use as a communication device with [[Mraize]], who possessed an unknown seon. Ala, who seemed traumatized by the Ghostbloods, was eventually freed by Shallan with assistance from [[Kalak]].{{book ref|sa4|115}} [[Hoid]], who was also on Roshar during this time, possessed his own unknown seon that he used to communicate with [[Pattern]] through Ala.{{book ref|sa4|78}} After Ala was released, Hoid informed Shallan of the nature of seons and the rarity of finding one that was not bound to someone. Ala then remained with Shallan.{{book ref|sa4|115}}
== Similarities to Spren ==
 
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Seons have many similarities to the spren that live on Roshar. They are essentially "the same thing"{{wob ref|9432}} but there are some differences that would not make them interchangeable.{{wob ref|6928}}{{wob ref|141}} The Nahel bond with a spren can theoretically be Passed like a seon bond.{{wob ref|885}} Like spren, seons can turn into [[Shardblade]]s if they have something to pull them more into the [[Physical Realm]].{{wob ref|6197}} Seons could also be used to build a [[fabrial]], and the nature of the Aon in the seon would influence what kind of fabrial could be made.{{wob ref|12918}}
 
 
== Similarities to Other Splinters ==
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===Spren===
 
Seons have many similarities to the spren that live on Roshar. They are both [[Splinter]]s and essentially "the same thing",{{wob ref|9432}} but there are some differences that would not make them interchangeable.{{wob ref|6928}}{{wob ref|141}} Unlike spren, seons can leave Sel and do not change appearance in the Cognitive Realm; these differences are somehow related to the unusual state of the [[Dor]] and Sel's "odd" magic systems.{{wob ref|14644}}{{wob ref|14522}} Seons are not as common as spren, as they are limited to a single individual for each Aon.{{wob ref|14410}} Both entities can bond with humans, and the Nahel bond with a spren can theoretically be Passed like a seon bond.{{wob ref|885}} Like spren, seons can turn into [[Shardblade]]s if they have something to pull them more into the [[Physical Realm]].{{wob ref|6197}} Seons could also be used to build a [[fabrial]], and the nature of the Aon in the seon would influence what kind of fabrial could be made.{{wob ref|12918}}
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===Skaze===
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Seons are closely related to the [[skaze]] that are also found on Sel.{{wob ref|2233}}{{wob ref|5540}} They are both sapient Splinters, with the skaze being of [[Dominion]] rather than [[Devotion]].{{wob ref|4547}} Like seons, skaze could theoretically be used to create a [[Shardblade]] or build a [[fabrial]].{{wob ref|6197}}{{wob ref|12918}} They each appear as floating balls of light and possess unique humanlike personalities. However, skaze glow with a dark, almost "negative" light and are surrounded by a ring of symbols, rather than having one at their center. They also exhibit personality traits like sarcasm that have not been seen in seons,{{book ref|Elantris|part=postscript}} and could even be considered "evil".{{wob ref|2233}}{{wob ref|5540}}
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Although the origins of both seons and skaze are unclear, they are categorized together by the scholars of [[Silverlight]]{{au ref|sel}} and were likely created under similar circumstances. The skaze are influential in [[Fjordell]]{{wob ref|4641}} and are not commonly seen or even mentioned in Arelon or Teod.
   
 
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== Notable Seons ==
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Seon
Seon Box and Ala by Connor Chamberlain.jpg
Type Splinters of Devotion
Abilities Flight, immortality, enhanced senses, instantaneous communication to and through other seons
Sapient Yes
World of Origin Sel
Universe Cosmere

You look at things as a human, young master. You see rank and distinction; you try to order the world so that everything has a place either above you or beneath you. To a seon, there is no above or beneath. There are only those we love. And we serve those we love.

Ien to Raoden[1]

Seons are sapient magical beings that originate on Sel. They are Splinters of Devotion[2] who serve human masters.

Appearance and Characteristics

Seons take the form of floating orbs of light, each with a glowing Aon at their core for which they are named.[3][4] They are described as "small"[3] and "melon sized".[3] Seons have control over the level of their brightness,[5] and they often pulse while speaking or laughing.[6] The light of seons has a mother-of-pearl iridescence, at least in the Cognitive Realm,[7] and it can be difficult to discern their Aons through the light without close examination.[3][8] The general appearance of seons is similar in the Cognitive and Physical Realms;[9] however, this may not always be the case,[10] and is likely related to the unusual history of the Dor on Sel and its effect on Selish magic systems.[11][12] Seons are tangible, although they weigh very little; they cannot pass through solid matter and can therefore be imprisoned.[13][9] Hrathen believes that seons need to sleep.[14]

There is only one seon for each Aon, and they intrinsically know what their Aon means.[15][16] Each seon has an individual personality. Seon personalities are very similar to those of humans and they are able to convey emotions easily; they may even have superstitions.[3] They are generally agreeable, but can sometimes suffer negative psychological effects from stress or abuse.[17][9] Raoden and Sarene each note that their seons are incredibly wise.[6][18]

Known seons tend to have soothing voices. Ashe's voice is described as "deep" and "sonorous", with well-enunciated words.[3][19] Ien's voice is "indulgent",[1] Dio's is "melodious",[20] and Riika needs Mai to tell her a story when she goes to sleep.[19] However, Opa's voice is formal and unemotional, which Sarene notes as unusual, particularly compared to seons in Teod.[8] It is not clear if seons have a gender, but some of them sound masculine while others sound feminine.[14]

Bonds with Humans

Seons can form bonds with individual humans. The human does not have to be an Elantrian. They love their masters and act as loyal companions and advisors.[1] The bond works through Spiritual Connection[21] and has similarities to the Nahel bond on Roshar.[22] The seons are bound only by love and are not obligated to serve.[23] The bond typically makes the seon and its master very close. Raoden sees Ien as more than a servant or even a friend; he sees him as the embodiment of his god's love.[1] A seon could theoretically abandon its master,[24] but how and why this could happen is not known; Hrathen views seons as heresy and is shocked upon learning that Wyrn Wulfden the Fourth uses them. He uses his seon as a necessary tool to achieve higher goals, hating it and keeping it in a box, but it is always ready and willing to serve him when called upon.[14] Unlike the Nahel bond, the bond between seons and humans has not been shown to give either party any new abilities.

The bond can be Passed from person to person.[6] The Passing is initiated when the seon's master instructs it to form a bond with a new person,[25] but the mechanics of the change in bond is not clear. Passing can occur even if the human is an infant.[6] It is not uncommon to keep a seon in the same family for hundreds of years.[6][25] Raoden believes that the seons inherently need to serve and that they would seek out a new master if theirs suddenly died.[25] In some cases, it appears that seons can be assigned by an authority figure; Wyrn gives one to Hrathen[14] and Raoden gives two seons to Dashe.[19] Unbound seons are quite rare.[9]

Powers and Abilities

As Splinters of a Shard of Adonalsium, seons are a sapient form of Investiture and possess several magical qualities. They are immortal.[26] They generate their own light and have control over their brightness, to the point that they can become nearly invisible.[8] They move by floating and seem to be able to change their speed and altitude quickly.[8] They are able to mimic human speech and mannerisms, which they may have perfected over time.[6] Their senses are superior to those of humans.[8] They have an innate sense of direction and can point the way to any place they have ever been.[8][27] They cannot be harmed by conventional means.[28]

They are able to link to each other over long distances to allow their masters to communicate instantly. This ability seems to function similarly in the Physical Realm and the Cognitive Realm, and seons are therefore one of the few ways to instantaneously communicate between the realms.[7][9] They can temporarily transform into a three-dimensional image of the person speaking on the other end of the link.[3][14] The image shows only the person's features and not anything else in their surroundings.[3] It is not clear if they can transform for any other purpose.

Although Selish magic generally does not function properly away from Sel,[29] seons are capable of traveling to another planet.[30] Their ability to leave the planet is somehow related to the unusual properties of Investiture on Sel, and does not necessarily apply to similar magical beings.[12] The Ghostbloods were able to bring at least two seons to Roshar, including Ala.[9]

Cultural Role

Ashe notes that Elantris was once "overflowing" with seons[3] and that nearly all Elantrians had one.[19] After the Reod, seons become increasingly rare as more of them go "mad".[6] They remain common enough that some people in larger cities still ignore them,[31] but Ashe mentions that many people have become wary or even fearful of seons, since they associate them with the fall of Elantris.[6] This attitude is more prevalent in Arelon, the presumed source of seons, than it is in Teod.[8]

Many people in Fjordell do not believe that seons exist,[3] or they believe that they are "heathen magic" that should be shunned.[14]

After Elantris is restored and Raoden and Sarene become king and queen, seons are once again seen as desirable in Arelon.[19]

History

Creation

Seons were created by the Splintering of Devotion, a Shard of Adonalsium.[32][33] Odium traveled to Sel and killed both Aona and Skai, the Vessels of Devotion and Dominion.[32] After they were killed, the power of their Shards was left in the Cognitive Realm and formed the Dor.[34] The seons were bits of Devotion's magic that became sapient.[26][35] They had counterparts formed from Dominion's magic known as the skaze, and there were some similarities between the two groups.[35] The presence of the uncontrolled power of two Shards made the Cognitive Realm on Sel extremely dangerous, as the seons and skaze did not provide an adequate "release valve", unlike the spren on Roshar.[36]

The people of Opelon and Teod did not know the true origin of the seons. The most common assumption was that they were created by Elantrians through AonDor,[14][25] despite a lack of documented proof. Raoden realized that this might be inaccurate, and planned to continue researching the origin of seons.[37] The seons themselves had some awareness of their origin,[38] but they were not known to have shared this information with any humans.

Seons floating aimlessly after the Reod

The Reod

The Reod had a significant effect on the magic used in Arelon, including seons. The Reod disrupted the Elantrian connection to the Dor and corrupted the Shaod.[39] Seons of Elantrians lost their thinking capacity, wandering aimlessly and silently within the walls of Elantris.[40] These seons usually avoided people[41] and their movements were lazy and sometimes wobbly.[18] The change in the seons of Elantrians was caused by the Reod's effect on the Connection to their masters.[42][21] Infrequently, a mad seon might show some unconscious recognition of its Elantrian master, but only through classically conditioned actions, not communication.[18][1] Additionally, if closely inspected, the Aon of a seon who had lost its master to the Shaod would appear patchy and incomplete.[43]

Seons that were not bound to an Elantrian were unaffected by the Reod. During this time (and possibly earlier) Wyrn Wulfden the Fourth used seons to communicate with his gyorns, an embarrassing and closely guarded secret.[14] It is not known how Wyrn and the Derethi obtained their seons.

Upon the restoration of Elantris's magic, the mad seons recovered their sanity and returned to their former state.[37] However, they were unable to remember the time that passed[37] and they may have been fundamentally changed by the experience.[44][45]

On Roshar

I'm … supposed to stay. I’m not supposed to talk. To you. To anyone.

Ala, to Shallan[9]

Around 1167, Shallan used an unknown seon. However, she did not have it by 1172.[46][47]

The Ghostbloods were able to bring at least two seons to Roshar through unknown means. Ala was kept in captivity and given to Shallan Davar inside of a special cube for use as a communication device with Mraize, who possessed an unknown seon. Ala, who seemed traumatized by the Ghostbloods, was eventually freed by Shallan with assistance from Kalak.[9] Hoid, who was also on Roshar during this time, possessed his own unknown seon that he used to communicate with Pattern through Ala.[48] After Ala was released, Hoid informed Shallan of the nature of seons and the rarity of finding one that was not bound to someone. Ala then remained with Shallan.[9]

Similarities to Other Splinters

Spren

Seons have many similarities to the spren that live on Roshar. They are both Splinters and essentially "the same thing",[49] but there are some differences that would not make them interchangeable.[50][51] Unlike spren, seons can leave Sel and do not change appearance in the Cognitive Realm; these differences are somehow related to the unusual state of the Dor and Sel's "odd" magic systems.[11][12] Seons are not as common as spren, as they are limited to a single individual for each Aon.[15] Both entities can bond with humans, and the Nahel bond with a spren can theoretically be Passed like a seon bond.[52] Like spren, seons can turn into Shardblades if they have something to pull them more into the Physical Realm.[53] Seons could also be used to build a fabrial, and the nature of the Aon in the seon would influence what kind of fabrial could be made.[54]

Skaze

Seons are closely related to the skaze that are also found on Sel.[55][56] They are both sapient Splinters, with the skaze being of Dominion rather than Devotion.[57] Like seons, skaze could theoretically be used to create a Shardblade or build a fabrial.[53][54] They each appear as floating balls of light and possess unique humanlike personalities. However, skaze glow with a dark, almost "negative" light and are surrounded by a ring of symbols, rather than having one at their center. They also exhibit personality traits like sarcasm that have not been seen in seons,[58] and could even be considered "evil".[55][56]

Although the origins of both seons and skaze are unclear, they are categorized together by the scholars of Silverlight[35] and were likely created under similar circumstances. The skaze are influential in Fjordell[59] and are not commonly seen or even mentioned in Arelon or Teod.

Notable Seons

Trivia

  • Seons were inspired by a series of paintings by Michael Whelan called Passage. Brandon saw the paintings in high school and wrote a story involving balls of light, which later became the seons.[23] The paintings can be seen on Michael Whelan's website.
  • In an earlier draft of Elantris, seons possessed the ability to 'complete' their Aons a single time, creating the effect that their Aon represents in AonDor while killing the seon. Ien targeted this ability on Dilaf, 'healing' him; since Ien's Aon was still incomplete, this turned Dilaf into a fallen Elantrian.[60] Brandon used some elements of this mechanism in Warbreaker with the Returned's ability to sacrifice their divine Breath.[61]
  • The origins of seons and their connection to AonDor will be explored further in a sequel to Elantris.[13]

Notes

  1. a b c d e Elantris chapter 16#
  2. Arcanum Unbounded Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2016-12-01#
  3. a b c d e f g h i j Elantris chapter 2#
  4. Elantris Ars Arcanum#
  5. Elantris chapter 17#
  6. a b c d e f g h Elantris chapter 5#
  7. a b Rhythm of War chapter 20#
  8. a b c d e f g Elantris chapter 32#
  9. a b c d e f g h i Rhythm of War chapter 115#
  10. Oathbringer London signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-28#
  11. a b Shardcast Interview
    Arcanum - 2021-01-23#
  12. a b c YouTube Livestream 23
    Arcanum - 2020-12-17#
  13. a b TWG Posts
    Arcanum - 2005-05-06#
  14. a b c d e f g h Elantris chapter 12#
  15. a b RoW Release Party
    Arcanum - 2020-11-17#
  16. JordanCon 2021
    Arcanum - 2021-07-17#
  17. Elantris Annotations
    Arcanum - 2005-10-14#
  18. a b c Elantris chapter 10#
  19. a b c d e The Hope of Elantris#
  20. Elantris chapter 45#
  21. a b Alloy of Law release party
    Arcanum - 2011-11-07#
  22. /r/books AMA 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-06-19#
  23. a b Elantris Annotations
    Arcanum - 2005-07-29#
  24. Firefight Phoenix signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-21#
  25. a b c d Elantris chapter 34#
  26. a b Stormlight Three Update #5
    Arcanum - 2016-11-29#
  27. Elantris chapter 62#
  28. Calamity Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2016-02-20#
  29. Shadows of Self signing Chicago
    Arcanum - 2015-10-12#
  30. Calamity San Antonio signing
    Arcanum - 2016-02-26#
  31. Elantris chapter 23#
  32. a b Rithmatist Denver signing
    Arcanum - 2013-05-16#
  33. A Memory of Light Signing Milford
    Arcanum - 2013-02-16#
  34. Boskone 54
    Arcanum - 2017-02-18#
  35. a b c Arcanum Unbounded - The Selish System#
  36. /r/Stormlight_Archive
    Arcanum - 2013-03-11#
  37. a b c Elantris chapter 63#
  38. Steelheart Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2013-10-05#
  39. Elantris chapter 1#
  40. Elantris chapter 4#
  41. Elantris chapter 28#
  42. 17th Shard Forum Q&A
    Arcanum - 2012-09-28#
  43. Elantris chapter 16#
  44. Leipzig Book Fair
    Arcanum - 2017-03-24#
  45. JordanCon 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-04-22#
  46. Rhythm of War chapter 30#
  47. Words of Radiance chapter 73#
  48. Rhythm of War chapter 78#
  49. Orem signing
    Arcanum - 2018-03-10#
  50. Words of Radiance Washington, DC signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-20#
  51. JordanCon 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-04-23#
  52. Firefight Phoenix signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-21#
  53. a b Words of Radiance signing Omaha
    Arcanum - 2014-03-13#
  54. a b DragonCon 2019
    Arcanum - 2019-08-29#
  55. a b Elantris Annotations
    Arcanum - 2006-05-15#
  56. a b Ancient 17S Q&A
    Arcanum - 2010-05-01#
  57. White Sand Volume 1 signing Orem
    Arcanum - 2016-06-29#
  58. Elantris postscript#
  59. Tor.com Q&A with Brandon Sanderson
    Arcanum - 2011-01-10#
  60. Elantris Annotations
    Arcanum - 2006-05-15#
  61. Warbreaker Annotations
    Arcanum - 2010-09-09#
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