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== Braize History ==
 
== Braize History ==
   
At some point in history Braize was formed in the [[Rosharan system]] by [[Adonalsium]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|66}}{{wob ref|9283}}
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Prior to the [[Shattering]] Braize was formed in the [[Rosharan system]] by [[Adonalsium]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|66}}{{wob ref|9283}} For the majority of its history the planet was inhospitable and uninhabited.
   
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It was during the initial clashes between [[Honor]] and [[Odium]] on its closest neighbour, [[Roshar]], that its first inhabitants would arrive to Braize. As part of an effort to halt Odium Honor deliberately bound him to the planet in order to stop his conquest of the [[Cosmere]].{{wob ref|8560}}{{book ref|sa3|38}}{{book ref|sa4|14}} As part of this the [[Oathpact]] was formed which also bounded the [[Herald|Heralds]] and [[Fused]] to the planet. As per the pact so long as the Heralds did not choose to leave the planet the Fused would also be unable to escape, once however the Heralds broke and chose to return to Roshar the Fused would follow suit causing a [[Desolation]] on Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|38}}{{book ref|sa4|14}} After many years of torture the Herlads began losing their sanity and decided to abandon the Oathpact at the [[Last Desolation]] leaving only [[Taln]] behind.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} This exile from Roshar lasted 4500 years{{wob ref|14215}} before the [[True Desolation]] began allowing the Fused to permanently live on Roshar.
Odium was delibrately trapped on Braize by [[Honor]].{{wob ref|8560}} Due to the [[Oathpact]] Odium was banished to Braize.{{wob ref|9847}}
 
   
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Braize primarily served as a prison planet for the Fused and holds no inhabitants besides them,{{wob ref|660}} {{au ref|roshar}} this makes it the third of the three planets in the Rosharan system to hold sentient life.{{wob ref|7948}} The only type of [[spren]] that are welcomed on world is Odium spren.{{wob ref|2577}} Because of its inhabitants and the presence of Odium the world is considered unsafe by outsiders.{{au ref|roshar}} Despite the native population being bound on Braize they can still influence Roshar and [[Ashyn]] due to their proximity and the way [[connection]] and [[identity]] works between the three worlds.{{wob ref|1043}} {{wob ref|14144}}
It is difficult to date when the [[Fused]] were first sent to Braize however it has to be less then six thousands years from the time of [[The Way of Kings]].{{wob ref|14215}}
 
 
In the past, Fused couldn't be reborn when the [[Herald]]s stayed on Braize to uphold the [[Oathpact]]. They could be reborn many times during each Desolation and were again sealed away when the Heralds returned to Braize.{{book ref|sa4|14}}
 
 
From there on, the Heralds were stuck in the cycle of Desolations. At the end of each one, they would travel to [[Braize]], their presence there preventing the [[voidspren]] and the Fused from returning to Roshar. They would attempt to hide, but eventually, Odium's forces would track them down and begin torturing them until one of the Heralds broke. At this point, the Heralds would be returned to Roshar and resurrected to push Odium's forces back.{{book ref|sa3|38}}
 
 
Eventually, the pattern of continuous resurrections and torture led to the Heralds growing increasingly stressed and psychologically damaged, making the period between the Desolations shorter as they broke faster and faster.{{book ref|sa3|38}} Things came to a head in the [[Aharietiam]], a Desolation where only one Herald, [[Taln]], died in battle. Those who survived were supposed to return voluntarily; however, Ishar theorized that one Herald remaining in Braize was sufficient to keep the Oathpact going. And so, the Heralds decided to abandon Taln to his fate, leaving their Honorblades -- and the Oathpact -- behind.{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}} To hide this fact, they told the ordinary people that the Desolations were over, and that they would take the fight to the [[Tranquiline Halls]]. This event marked the end of the [[Heraldic Epochs|Heraldic Epoch]] {{book ref|sa3|42}}
 
 
The [[Oathpact]] was made in such a way that the only way for the Heralds to return to Roshar was for them to break at the torture. However, Talenel did not break this time, and it is currently unclear what caused his return or where exactly he ended up.{{wob ref|14869}}
 
 
Following the [[Last Desolation]] the Fused were banished to Braize for another 4500 years.{{wob ref|14215}}
 
 
Braize functions primarily as a prison and so does not have a native population beyond its prisoners.{{wob ref|660}} Only [[Odium]] [[spren]] are welcome on the planet.{{wob ref|2577}} It has had a deal of influence on [[Roshar]]{{wob ref|1043}} and the Oathpact and Binding of Odium allow the Fused and Heralds to interect with the world directly like the other planets on the Rosharan system.{{wob ref|14144}}
 
 
Braize is one of three worlds in the Rosharan system with sentient beings on it.{{wob ref|7948}}
 
 
Settling of shards???
 
 
Danger and arrival of Odium???
 
 
Heralds arrival and oathpact.
 
   
 
== Braize Trivia ==
 
== Braize Trivia ==

Revision as of 17:56, 20 February 2022

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Braize History

Prior to the Shattering Braize was formed in the Rosharan system by Adonalsium.[1][2] For the majority of its history the planet was inhospitable and uninhabited.

It was during the initial clashes between Honor and Odium on its closest neighbour, Roshar, that its first inhabitants would arrive to Braize. As part of an effort to halt Odium Honor deliberately bound him to the planet in order to stop his conquest of the Cosmere.[3][4][5] As part of this the Oathpact was formed which also bounded the Heralds and Fused to the planet. As per the pact so long as the Heralds did not choose to leave the planet the Fused would also be unable to escape, once however the Heralds broke and chose to return to Roshar the Fused would follow suit causing a Desolation on Roshar.[4][5] After many years of torture the Herlads began losing their sanity and decided to abandon the Oathpact at the Last Desolation leaving only Taln behind.[6] This exile from Roshar lasted 4500 years[7] before the True Desolation began allowing the Fused to permanently live on Roshar.

Braize primarily served as a prison planet for the Fused and holds no inhabitants besides them,[8] [9] this makes it the third of the three planets in the Rosharan system to hold sentient life.[10] The only type of spren that are welcomed on world is Odium spren.[11] Because of its inhabitants and the presence of Odium the world is considered unsafe by outsiders.[9] Despite the native population being bound on Braize they can still influence Roshar and Ashyn due to their proximity and the way connection and identity works between the three worlds.[12] [13]

Braize Trivia

Some people on Roshar belief that Braize is inhabited with people.[14]

The Iriali never visited Braize. [15]

Restares

It took hours to decide, but Restares is right--this is what must be done. For the good of Alethkar.

—Amaram to Kaladin, on deciding to take the Shards for himself[16]

Restares is a member of Sons of Honor, possibly Meridas Amaram's superior, and likely one of the organization's leaders.[16][17][18] Restares may have originally brought Gavilar Kholin into the organization.[19]

History

Gavilar briefly suspected on the night of his assassination that Restares tried to kill him, but never thought that'd actually happen.[20]

Restares had a spanreed to Amaram, which was sometimes carried by Amaram's carriage driver, Pama.[17] After Kaladin saved Amaram's life and kills Helaran Davar, Restares advised that Amaram take the Shardblade and Shardplate, and to kill the witnesses and pretend that Amaram personally won the Shards. The deliberation took hours, but eventually Amaram agreed, thinking it had to be done for the good of Alethkar. This resulted in Kaladin's enslavement, and the deaths of the last surviving members of his squad, Hab, Reesh, Alabet, and Coreb.[16]

Mraize knew about Restares and referred to the Sons of Honor as Restares's cronies. Upon receiving a page of text from Shallan Davar about what Amaram knows, Mraize believed the Sons of Honor are also close to the secrets of the Shattered Plains and Urithiru.[18]

After the Battle of Narak, Amaram wrote to Restares via spanreed that the Sons of Honor are successful in their goal of bringing the Voidbringers back to Roshar, with the hopes the Heralds would also return. Amaram informed Restares of the Everstorm and the Voidbringers' red eyes.[17]

In 1175, Mraize sent Shallan to hunt Restares in Lasting Integrity.[21]

Spoiler Warning

The following link contains major spoilers for Rhythm of War. Please be very sure you have either read the book or are happy to be spoiled on some major points of the story.

SPOILERS AHEAD
  1. Words of Radiance chapter 66 epigraph#
  2. Emerald City Comic Con 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-03-01#
  3. Oathbringer San Diego signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-14#
  4. a b Oathbringer chapter 38#
  5. a b Rhythm of War chapter 14#
  6. Prelude to the Stormlight Archive#
  7. Rhythm of War Preview Q&As
    Arcanum - 2020-10-06#
  8. Minicon 2015
    Arcanum - 2015-04-02#
  9. a b Arcanum Unbounded - The Rosharan System#
  10. Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  11. Arcanum Unbounded Fort Collins signing
    Arcanum - 2016-11-29#
  12. Salt Lake City Comic-Con 2014
    Arcanum - 2014-09-04#
  13. Rhythm of War Preview Q&As
    Arcanum - 2020-10-07#
  14. MisCon 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-05-26#
  15. Words of Radiance Philadelphia signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-21#
  16. a b c The Way of Kings chapter 51#
  17. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 88#
  18. a b Words of Radiance chapter 54#
  19. Oathbringer chapter 40#
  20. The Way of Kings prologue#
  21. Rhythm of War chapter 13#