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== Appearance and Personality ==
=== Appearance ===
Nightblood takes the form of a five-foot-long black sword.{{book ref|wb|50}} Nightblood's blade itself is a deep black color,{{book ref|wb|prologue}} although it was not that color before it was Awakened. It is often kept in a silver sheath{{book ref|wb|prologue}} made of [[aluminum]],{{wob ref|8162}} which may be attached to the sword with a clasp.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} The sword itself also has a [[BioChroma]]tic aura, although it differs from a traditional aura. Rather than making nearby colors brighter, Nightblood makes them deeper, turning blues into navies, reds into maroons, and overall deepening the colors about it.{{cite}}
 
=== Personality ===
As a construct, Nightblood has a personality and perspective that often seems alien to his human companions. Nightblood's personality is based upon the Command given to him by Vasher and Shashara when he was forged, "Destroy Evil". However, he has no concept of intangible ideas, such as love, hope, or evil. This makes it difficult for Nightblood to truly follow his Command, although he does his best to do so.
 
Interestingly enough, Nightblood does not really seem to have a gender. While he is most commonly referred to as having a masculine voice, some such as Lift have heard his voice as feminine. Vasher made the initial decision to refer to Nightblood with masculine pronouns.{{wob ref|3372}} Nightblood himself finds the concept of gender to be fascinating and tries to understand it, even though he does not truly have one himself.
 
== History ==
=== Creation ===
Nightblood was created by Shashara and Vasher during the Manywar. There were two primary objectives in his creation. Several of the [[Five Scholars]] had previously traveled to post-[[Recreance]] Roshar,{{wob ref|7078}} where they had encountered men wielding Shardblades. Vasher and Shashara were hoping to create an analogous weapon using [[Breath]],{{wob ref|1737}} Investiture from the Shard [[Endowment]].{{wob ref|6539}} The other objective was to create a Type IV Biochromatic Entity{{book ref|wb|51}} something self-aware and intelligent that has never been human. Shashara also wished to prove herself a more skilled Awakener than [[Yesteel]], who had recently developed [[ichor-alcohol]].{{book ref|wb|51}} She devised the specific process through study and experimentation. Creating Nightblood required one thousand Breaths that were forged into the sword. Shashara and Vasher spent a good deal of time in advance considering what Command to give Nightblood, eventually settling on the phrase, "Destroy Evil," which would form the basis of Nightblood's personality.
 
=== Manywar ===
Although Nightblood was first crafted during the Manywar, he was not wielded until the Battle of Twilight Fall, the final battle of the war.{{wob ref|6954}} Shashara drew him and slaughtered vast numbers of troops. Vasher was horrified by the destruction that Nightblood had wrought, but Shashara was convinced that the knowledge of creating Awakened swords needed to be shared with others.{{book ref|wb|53}} Vasher disagreed.{{wob ref|6954}} The two quarreled and Vasher ended up killing Shashara with Nightblood. It was at this point that Nightblood's original name was abandoned in favor of the name Nightblood.{{wob ref|7374}}
 
 
=== Vasher's Companion ===
'''Countering the Rebellion'''
 
After the end of the Manywar, Vasher wandered Nalthis carrying Nightblood, attempting to attone for his percieved sins.{{cite}} He avoided using Nighblood when possible, but would periodically draw him at the cost of his store of Breaths. He used Nightblood to kill someone several months before the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].{{annotationwob ref|wb|chapter=497364}} In order to restore his supply of breaths, Vasher started a brawl in a bar and allowed himself and Nightblood to be captured and taken to the God King's dungeons.{{book ref|wb|prologue}} One of the guards drew Nightblood slightly and killed all of the other guards, as well as himself. This gave Vasher the opening to escape from his prison and convince [[Vahr]], a captured Pahn Kahl rebel, to give him his Breath. Vasher recovered Nightblood as he escaped the prison.
 
Several weeks later, Vasher brought Nighblood with him as he watched Princess [[Sisirinah]] enter the palace from the wall of the [[Court of Gods]].{{book ref|wb|5}} Nightblood did not understand why Vasher cared that the Idrians had actually sent a princess, not realizing how Siri would complicate things. Vasher brought Nightblood with him to a restaurant to meet with the priest [[Bebid]], considering putting Nightblood in his pack to avoid attention. Nightblood did not care for that idea. While Vasher talked to Bebid, Nightblood was stolen by someone from where he was leaned up against a wall. The thief brought Nightblood to an alleyway outside where he used Nightblood to kill a fellow cutpurse and then himself. Nightblood continued listenting to Vasher's thoughts from outside until Vasher recovered Nightblood after he finished his meeting. Nightblood chastised Vasher for losing his temper in the meeting.
After Vasher received the tip on the existence of tunnels beneath the Court of Gods, he and Nightblood infiltrated the palace.{{book ref|wb|21}} Vasher took on the guise of a crazy man, keeping Nightblood beneath his cloak. Vasher broke into [[Mercystar]]'s palace, knocking out several guards using Awakened clothing and a sheathed Nightblood. When Vasher threw Nightblood at several of the priests, one managed to draw Nightblood but Vasher disarmed the man before Nightblood could feast on him fully. Nightblood was annoyed by this, upset he hadn't killed anyone and that several of the priests had resisted the impulse to draw him from his sheath. As they entered the tunnels, Nightblood expressed distrust in the information they had received from the priests.
 
Vasher and Nightblood continued to try to counteract Denth's attempts to trigger a second Manywar. Vasher killed several of Denth's hirelings in the [[D'Denir Garden]] with Nightblood.{{annotationwob ref|wb|chapter=296963}} When Denth, and Vivenna examined the corpses, Vasher and Nightblood watched them. Nightblood recognized Denth and wanted to go say hello to him, but Vasher explained yet again that they could not go see Denth.{{book ref|wb|29}} Soon afterwards, Vasher decided to kidnap Vivenna to further disrupt Denth's plans.{{book ref|wb|33}} He brought Nightblood to Denth's house and broke in through Vivenna's balcony, knocking her out with Awakened drapes. When Vivenna came to in Vasher's house, he unclasped Nightblood's sheath and forced her to draw it.{{book ref|wb|35}} Vivenna fought through the powerful nausea she felt and managed to draw the sword and hear Nightblood's voice before vomiting. Afterwards Vasher tied Vivenna up and left with Nightblood on some errand to counteract Denth. Vivenna escaped from her bonds using Awakening.
 
'''RescuingWorking with Vivenna'''
 
'''Rescuing Vivenna'''
After Vivenna returned to Denth's safehouse, she discovered that Denth had been attempting to trigger the war rather than prevent it and fled to the streets.{{cite}} Weeks later, Vasher and Nightblood managed to find her just as a group of thugs was capturing her for the bounty Denth had placed on her head.{{book ref|wb|41}} Vasher threw Nightblood among the thugs, and they killed themselves with him. Vasher recovered Nightblood and carried an unconscious Vivenna to his safe house in order to keep her out of Denth's hands.
 
 
'''Rescuing Vasher'''
 
From the bottom of the bay, Nightblood managed to communicate with Old Chapps, a slightly deranged fisherman and criminal.{{book ref|wb|53}} Nightblood spoke in his mind, guiding the man's fishing net to his location. Chapps pulled Nightblood up in the net and admired him. Afterwards, he had Chapps bring him back to shore and clean him.{{book ref|wb|54}} Soon afterwards in the slums, Chapps used Nightblood to kill three other men as well as himself. Vivenna, who was looking for Vasher, heard word of the commotion and found Nightblood there, who recognized. Nightblood told Vivenna that Vasher had been captured in the Court of the Gods. Vivenna brought Nightblood with her to the Court of Gods to rescue Vasher.{{book ref|wb|55}} After being turned away at the gates, Vivenna and Nightblood used Awakening to scale the walls but they were sighted by guards. Nightblood used his bond to Vasher to guide Vivenna to his location. Vivenna threw Nightblood to the guards at the entrance to the God King's palace as a distraction as she scaled the exterior of the palace. Vivenna managed to distract Denth long enough to free Vasher and in the ensuing struggle Vasher was shoved from a window.{{book ref|wb|56}}
 
 
=== Loss on Roshar ===
For reasons unknown, Nightblood was at some point separated from Vasher. This occurred after the two had traveled to Roshar together,{{qa ref|1168|17|Then finally I asked if Vasher and Nightblood were separated before or after coming to Roshar|date=22 November 2016}} because Vasher knew from his previous research there that Investiture is easily accessible.{{qa ref|1168|38|For now, we know that Vasher got tired of "sucking souls" and, through previous study with a group of scholars, knew how easy it was to get Investiture on Roshar|date=22 November 2016}} The two had some sort of falling out and separation.{{qa ref|1130|2|Any hint on how Nin got a hold of Nightblood, or how Vasher lost Nightblood?|date=2 April 2015}} During this conflict, it is implied that Vasher made a decision, one he now regrets.{{book ref|sa2|81}} Even after they parted, Vasher felt responsible for Nightblood.{{qa ref|1047|33|Does Vasher want Nightblood back?|date=29 March 2014}} At one point, it seems possible that Nightblood fell into the [[Nightwatcher]]'s hands.{{book ref|sa3|114}} Nightblood eventually came into [[Nale]]'s possession,{{qa ref|1133|86|Is the sword given to Szeth at the end of the book related to Nightblood from Warbreaker?|date=20 February 2015}} although precisely how or when is unknown. After Nale revived Szeth after he was defeated by Kaladin, Nale gave Nightblood to Szeth.{{book ref|sa2|88}} Szeth brought the Blade along with him to the [[Tashikk|Tashikki]] city of [[Yeddaw]], while he, Nale and the Skybreakers hunted for nascent Surgebinders.{{book ref|edgedancer|9}} Szeth kept Nightblood on his person at all times, even when in the Skybreaker's base of operations in the city. While helping two of his fellow Skybreakers look for a Surgebinder, Szeth brought Nightblood to the [[Grand Indicium]] the night the Everstorm crossed the entirety of Roshar for the first time.{{book ref|edgedancer|15}} While Lift was spying on the Skybreakers, Szeth discovered her and drew Nightblood, making Lift feel nausea. However Szeth let her go saying that Nightblood liked her.{{book ref|edgedancer|16}} (Should it say that he directed her to Arclo?)
 
== Trivia ==
*Nightblood's separation from Vasher took place between the events of [[Warbreaker]] and [[The Way of Kings]].{{qa ref|1084|62|Will we know in Stormlight Archive why these two were separated? or in the sequel of Warbreaker?|date=13 August 2014}} Brandon will eventually explain how it happened, but he is not sure precisely when.{{qa ref|1094|57|Will we ever find out the when, how, and why Vasher and Nightblood moved to Roshar?|date=4 September 2014}} It is unclear whether [[Nightblood (book)|Nightblood]], Warbreaker's sequel, will answer this question directly{{qa ref|1107|7|I can't say much about that right now, but you'll get all of these questions answered in the book "Nightblood" in the future.|date=8 March 2014}} or if there will merely be some hints as to what happened.{{qa ref|1084|62|Will we know in Stormlight Archive why these two were separated? or in the sequel of Warbreaker?|date=13 August 2014}}
*Brandon may one day write a Nightblood point of view.{{qa ref|1052|90|I was also wondering if there's any chance of seeing a Nightblood point of view.|date=21 March 2014}}
 
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