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=== Appearance ===
Torol Sadeas is a bright-eyed man in his early fifties.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{wob ref|10572}} He has a bulbous head, curly hair, and ruddy face.{{book ref|sa1|12}} As a Rosharan, he would be considered tall amongst people from other planets in the cosmere;{{book ref|tsm|6}} and as an Alethi man, he would have tan skin and epicanthic folds.{{wob ref|4079}} His Princedom's colors are green and white,{{book ref|sa1|65}} and he reflects this in his clothing.{{cite}}
 
His Shardplate is painted red. It is decorated, including tassels on his helm.{{book ref|sa1|17}}
 
=== Personality ===
Sadeas has been a brutal, cruel man for much of his life. He has no compassion and enjoys showing off and pillaging.{{book ref|sa3|3}} He will sacrifice people easily to meet his goals; this was his pattern both during [[Gavilar]]'s war to unify Alethkar and later with his bridgemen at the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa1|32}}{{book ref|sa3|3}}
 
He is proficient at politics and strategy. His marriage to Ialai is strong because she is also very good at conspiracy, intrigue, and plotting.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{book ref|sa2|29}} They run their princedom with those same values, and their warcamp reflects this. While he relishes in his position of authority, he has no desire to be king, considering it a job with little praise or amusement.{{book ref|sa3|76}}{{wob ref|5717}}
One of his main goals are the life and stability of the kingdom of Alethkar. He is willing to sacrifice anyone, even those he respects and admires, if he considers them a threat to Alethkar and its stability.{{book ref|sa3|76}}{{book ref|sa1|69}}{{wob ref|5717}} Though in time, this desire began to be superseded by his lust for war and conflict, making him question if the collapse of Alethkar is really a bad thing, as it would have meant the birth of a larger war.{{book ref|sa2|5}}
 
Sadeas does not believe in the Codes and is sure that honor, compassion, and diplomacy are signs of weakness.{{book ref|sa1|56}} He believes Gavilar Kholin's death was evidence that the Codes lead to ruin. This was one of the main reasons for him to betray Dalinar.{{book ref|sa1|69}}{{book ref|sa2|50}}{{book ref|sa2|55}}
 
== History ==
{{image|Diplomacy by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|width=300px|With [[Ialai]] and the Kholins at a diplomatic feast}}
 
=== Birth and Early Life ===
Sadeas was born in Alethkar in early {{Rosharan date|1123}} into House Sadeas.{{book ref|sa2|5}}{{wob ref|10572}} Little is known about his early life, except that at some point prior to {{Rosharan date|1140}} he became close friends with Gavilar and Dalinar Kholin.{{cite}}
 
=== Unification of Alethkar ===
Torol Sadeas was the closest friend of Gavilar and Dalinar Kholin duringDuring the Unification of Alethkar., Hehe and Gavilar would plot together, discussing strategy and the direction of the war. House Sadeas was one of the three princedoms to fight alongside the Kholins.{{book ref|sa3|11}}
 
He was instrumental in pushing the alliance to greater brutality. He was not ashamed of his cold heart and was known for showing off his cruelty, which included hanging the heads of the fallen Highprinces and their officers. He openly enjoyed the pillage of the fallen cities.{{book ref|sa3|3}}
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