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'''Susebron''' is the God King of [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]]{{book ref|wb|2}} around 300 years after the [[Manywar]].
 
'''Susebron''' is the God King of [[Hallandren]] on [[Nalthis]]{{book ref|wb|2}} around 300 years after the [[Manywar]].
   
He is a [[Returned]] and is given two or more [[Breath]]s every week by his subjects in order to keep him alive{{book ref|wb|29}}. He, as a Returned, looks much younger than he really is, which is around 50 years at the time of the events recorded in [[Warbreaker]]{{book ref|wb|36}}. He is described as having dark hair, black eyes, and pale skin, though it is revealed later that he could learn to change his appearance at will.
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He is a [[Returned]] and is given two or more [[Breath]]s every week by his subjects in order to keep him alive.{{book ref|wb|29}} He, as a Returned, looks much younger than he really is, which is around 50 years at the time of the events recorded in [[Warbreaker]].{{book ref|wb|36}} He is described as having dark hair, black eyes, and pale skin, though it is revealed later that he can learn to change his appearance at will.
   
 
He is the fifth God King in the three hundred years since the [[Manywar]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
 
He is the fifth God King in the three hundred years since the [[Manywar]].{{book ref|wb|32}}
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He resided, mostly alone, in the black palace that was given to the God Kings. Despite being the official ruler of Hallandren, he was kept away from its people and other Returned, only coming out briefly on special occasions. This was to hide that his tongue had been cut out by his priests when he first Returned, so he could not use his [[Peacegiver's Treasure|great wealth]] of Breaths with [[Command]]s{{book ref|wb|40}} (as he had not been taught to [[Awakening|Awaken]] with a thought). He has over fifty thousand Breaths; his inheritance from the first God King and those who followed.
 
He resided, mostly alone, in the black palace that was given to the God Kings. Despite being the official ruler of Hallandren, he was kept away from its people and other Returned, only coming out briefly on special occasions. This was to hide that his tongue had been cut out by his priests when he first Returned, so he could not use his [[Peacegiver's Treasure|great wealth]] of Breaths with [[Command]]s{{book ref|wb|40}} (as he had not been taught to [[Awakening|Awaken]] with a thought). He has over fifty thousand Breaths; his inheritance from the first God King and those who followed.
   
During the events of Warbreaker, Susebron married [[Siri]] in order to preserve the peace between Hallandren and [[Idris]]. At first he feared Siri, uncertain why she spent her nights waiting, naked, on his floor. When the two finally began speaking (as best he could without his tongue), his innocence, from growing up in a virtual prison, was revealed, although later he begins to figure out some things for himself. Siri taught Susebron to read using a story book of his [[Susebron's mother|mother's]]{{book ref|wb|20}} that he had 'hidden' from his priests{{annotation ref|Warbreaker|chapter=24}}. He had heard the stories so many times and looked at it over the years that he had memorized each symbol, and the rules of the stories in the book were in part the code by which he lived. This meant he was honest, as the book said, and also did not eat too many sweets. He and Siri eventually fell in love and she began to plan how to reveal to the other gods that he had no tongue. She also teaches him other things, ideas such as sarcasm and mockery, and about other places such as Idris, and her own life. Susebron expresses an interest in meeting [[Austre]].
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During the events of Warbreaker, Susebron marries [[Siri]] in order to preserve the peace between Hallandren and [[Idris]]. At first he fears Siri, uncertain why she spends her nights waiting, naked, on his floor. When the two finally begin communicating (him writing on a board, her speaking), his innocence, from growing up in a virtual prison, is revealed, although later he begins to figure out some things for himself. Siri teaches Susebron to read using a story book of his [[Susebron's mother|mother's]]{{book ref|wb|20}} that he had 'hidden' from his priests.{{annotation ref|Warbreaker|chapter=24}} He had heard the stories so many times and looked at it over the years that he had memorized each symbol, and the morals of the stories in the book were in part the code by which he lived. This meant he was honest and did not eat too many sweets. He and Siri eventually fall in love and she begins to plan how to reveal to the other gods that he has no tongue. She also teaches him other things, ideas such as sarcasm and mockery, and about other places such as Idris, and her own life. Susebron expresses an interest in meeting [[Austre]].
   
The [[Pahn Kahl]] [[Pahn Kahl rebellion|attack]] of the [[Court of the Gods]] saw him imprisoned in his own palace. Here he was given back his tongue when [[Lightsong]] gave up his divine [[BioChromatic Breath|Breath]] to heal him{{book ref|wb|57}}. As Susebron had so many breaths he was able to Awaken instinctively now that he could speak. He freed his palace from the Pahn Kahl invaders and saved Siri{{book ref|wb|58}}.
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The [[Pahn Kahl]] [[Pahn Kahl rebellion|attack]] of the [[Court of the Gods]] sees him imprisoned in his own palace. His tongue was restored when [[Lightsong]] gives up his divine [[BioChromatic Breath|Breath]] to heal him.{{book ref|wb|57}} As Susebron has so many Breaths, he was able to Awaken instinctively now that he could speak. He frees his palace from the Pahn Kahl invaders and saves Siri.{{book ref|wb|58}}
   
Susebron continued to reside in his palace with Siri after saving her homeland, Idris, from the [[Lifeless]] army using [[Kalad's Phantoms]].
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Susebron continues to reside in his palace with Siri after saving her homeland, Idris, from the [[Lifeless]] army using [[Kalad's Phantoms]].
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 14:02, 19 October 2017

Susebron
Susebron.png
Family
Spouse Sisirinah
Parents Mother
Abilities Returned
Titles God King of Hallandren
Nationality Hallandren
Homeworld Nalthis

Susebron is the God King of Hallandren on Nalthis[1] around 300 years after the Manywar.

He is a Returned and is given two or more Breaths every week by his subjects in order to keep him alive.[2] He, as a Returned, looks much younger than he really is, which is around 50 years at the time of the events recorded in Warbreaker.[3] He is described as having dark hair, black eyes, and pale skin, though it is revealed later that he can learn to change his appearance at will.

He is the fifth God King in the three hundred years since the Manywar.[4]

History

He resided, mostly alone, in the black palace that was given to the God Kings. Despite being the official ruler of Hallandren, he was kept away from its people and other Returned, only coming out briefly on special occasions. This was to hide that his tongue had been cut out by his priests when he first Returned, so he could not use his great wealth of Breaths with Commands[5] (as he had not been taught to Awaken with a thought). He has over fifty thousand Breaths; his inheritance from the first God King and those who followed.

During the events of Warbreaker, Susebron marries Siri in order to preserve the peace between Hallandren and Idris. At first he fears Siri, uncertain why she spends her nights waiting, naked, on his floor. When the two finally begin communicating (him writing on a board, her speaking), his innocence, from growing up in a virtual prison, is revealed, although later he begins to figure out some things for himself. Siri teaches Susebron to read using a story book of his mother's[6] that he had 'hidden' from his priests.Template:Annotation ref He had heard the stories so many times and looked at it over the years that he had memorized each symbol, and the morals of the stories in the book were in part the code by which he lived. This meant he was honest and did not eat too many sweets. He and Siri eventually fall in love and she begins to plan how to reveal to the other gods that he has no tongue. She also teaches him other things, ideas such as sarcasm and mockery, and about other places such as Idris, and her own life. Susebron expresses an interest in meeting Austre.

The Pahn Kahl attack of the Court of the Gods sees him imprisoned in his own palace. His tongue was restored when Lightsong gives up his divine Breath to heal him.[7] As Susebron has so many Breaths, he was able to Awaken instinctively now that he could speak. He frees his palace from the Pahn Kahl invaders and saves Siri.[8]

Susebron continues to reside in his palace with Siri after saving her homeland, Idris, from the Lifeless army using Kalad's Phantoms.

Notes

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