Difference between revisions of "True Desolation"

From The Coppermind
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (migrate date)
(hmmm)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{update|book=sa3}}
+
{{update|book=sa3}}{{spoilers|book=sa3}}
 
{{quote
 
| I have seen the end, and have heard it named. The Night of Sorrows, the True Desolation. The Everstorm.
 
| Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|5|1|1}}, 15 seconds pre-death. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.{{epigraph ref|sa1|5}}
 
}}
 
The coming of the '''True Desolation''', the '''Everstorm''', or the '''Night of Sorrows''' over [[Roshar]] is predicted a few times in ''[[The Way of Kings]]''.
 
The coming of the '''True Desolation''', the '''Everstorm''', or the '''Night of Sorrows''' over [[Roshar]] is predicted a few times in ''[[The Way of Kings]]''.
   
Line 5: Line 9:
 
Mankind fears the [[Desolation]]s. It is said there were 99 desolations, but there were actually much fewer than that, and the [[Last Desolation]] happened 4,500 years ago. Very little knowledge about these events has survived. It is known that the Heralds are sent during every desolation to aid mankind in their survival. During the aftermath of the last desolation, the Heralds abandoned their blades and broke the [[Oathpact]]. The prelude to the Stormlight Archive indicates that they abandoned the oathpact partly because they were tired of returning to what has been described as a place of torture and pain, and partly in the hope that if they didn't return it might stop the cycle of desolations and the wasting of lives. Though they left one of their order behind in order to stop [[Odium]] and the [[Voidbringers]] from once again shattering the world.
 
Mankind fears the [[Desolation]]s. It is said there were 99 desolations, but there were actually much fewer than that, and the [[Last Desolation]] happened 4,500 years ago. Very little knowledge about these events has survived. It is known that the Heralds are sent during every desolation to aid mankind in their survival. During the aftermath of the last desolation, the Heralds abandoned their blades and broke the [[Oathpact]]. The prelude to the Stormlight Archive indicates that they abandoned the oathpact partly because they were tired of returning to what has been described as a place of torture and pain, and partly in the hope that if they didn't return it might stop the cycle of desolations and the wasting of lives. Though they left one of their order behind in order to stop [[Odium]] and the [[Voidbringers]] from once again shattering the world.
   
== Dalinar's visions ==
+
== Predictions ==
 
In [[Dalinar]]'s [[Dalinar's visions|visions]], he is repeatedly warned by [[Honor|The Almighty]] of its coming.
 
In [[Dalinar]]'s [[Dalinar's visions|visions]], he is repeatedly warned by [[Honor|The Almighty]] of its coming.
   
Line 18: Line 22:
 
}}
 
}}
   
== Kaladin's ride on the storm ==
 
 
When [[Kaladin]] rides the storm, a voice tells him that the [[Oathpact]] is broken and [[Odium]] comes.{{book ref|twok|46}}
 
When [[Kaladin]] rides the storm, a voice tells him that the [[Oathpact]] is broken and [[Odium]] comes.{{book ref|twok|46}}
   
  +
The [[Diagram]] collected a [[Death Rattle]] that predicted the coming of the True Desolation.{{epigraph ref|sa1|5}} When confronted about his knowledge, [[Taravangian]] told Dalinar that the information came from the Herald [[Battar]].{{book ref|sa3|121}}
== Epigraph ==
 
The True Desolation is mentioned in the Epigraph to Chapter 5 in The Way of Kings.
 
 
{{quote
 
| I have seen the end, and have heard it named. The Night of Sorrows, the True Desolation. The Everstorm.
 
| Collected on {{Rosharan date|1172|5|1|1}}, 15 seconds pre-death. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.{{epigraph ref|sa1|5}}
 
}}
 
   
== Talenel'Elin ==
+
== History ==
  +
=== Return of Talenel'Elin ===
 
[[Talenel]] was the only [[Herald]] that died during the Last Desolation, and was thus forced to return to [[Damnation]]. The other nine Heralds thought him enough to uphold the Oathpact and thus end the cycle of Desolations. He appears in [[Kholinar]] and claims that he has failed to uphold the Oathpact. He then falls to the ground, unconscious.{{book ref|twok|epilogue}} Talenel is later brought to the [[Shattered Plains]] where he is widely viewed as a madman. He repeats the same mantra warning of the coming desolation.
 
[[Talenel]] was the only [[Herald]] that died during the Last Desolation, and was thus forced to return to [[Damnation]]. The other nine Heralds thought him enough to uphold the Oathpact and thus end the cycle of Desolations. He appears in [[Kholinar]] and claims that he has failed to uphold the Oathpact. He then falls to the ground, unconscious.{{book ref|twok|epilogue}} Talenel is later brought to the [[Shattered Plains]] where he is widely viewed as a madman. He repeats the same mantra warning of the coming desolation.
   
Line 37: Line 35:
 
}}
 
}}
   
== Everstorm ==
+
=== The Everstorm ===
 
''For more information, see [[Everstorm]].''
 
''For more information, see [[Everstorm]].''
   

Revision as of 23:38, 12 March 2018

This page or section needs to be updated with new information for Oathbringer!
Be aware that in its current state, it may not include all additional content yet.
This page or section contains spoilers for Oathbringer!
This information has the ability to potentially ruin elements of the plot for the reader. Proceed with caution if you have not read this book.

I have seen the end, and have heard it named. The Night of Sorrows, the True Desolation. The Everstorm.

— Collected on Palaheses 1172, 15 seconds pre-death. Subject was a darkeyed youth of unknown origin.[1]

The coming of the True Desolation, the Everstorm, or the Night of Sorrows over Roshar is predicted a few times in The Way of Kings.

Lore

Mankind fears the Desolations. It is said there were 99 desolations, but there were actually much fewer than that, and the Last Desolation happened 4,500 years ago. Very little knowledge about these events has survived. It is known that the Heralds are sent during every desolation to aid mankind in their survival. During the aftermath of the last desolation, the Heralds abandoned their blades and broke the Oathpact. The prelude to the Stormlight Archive indicates that they abandoned the oathpact partly because they were tired of returning to what has been described as a place of torture and pain, and partly in the hope that if they didn't return it might stop the cycle of desolations and the wasting of lives. Though they left one of their order behind in order to stop Odium and the Voidbringers from once again shattering the world.

Predictions

In Dalinar's visions, he is repeatedly warned by The Almighty of its coming.

Unite them. The sun approaches the horizon. The Everstorm comes. The True Desolation. The Night of Sorrows.

Honor during one of Dalinar's visions[2]

I have said I that cannot be of much help to you. The Night of Sorrows will come, and the True Desolation. The Everstorm.

— Honor during one of Dalinar's visions[3]

When Kaladin rides the storm, a voice tells him that the Oathpact is broken and Odium comes.[4]

The Diagram collected a Death Rattle that predicted the coming of the True Desolation.[1] When confronted about his knowledge, Taravangian told Dalinar that the information came from the Herald Battar.[5]

History

Return of Talenel'Elin

Talenel was the only Herald that died during the Last Desolation, and was thus forced to return to Damnation. The other nine Heralds thought him enough to uphold the Oathpact and thus end the cycle of Desolations. He appears in Kholinar and claims that he has failed to uphold the Oathpact. He then falls to the ground, unconscious.[6] Talenel is later brought to the Shattered Plains where he is widely viewed as a madman. He repeats the same mantra warning of the coming desolation.

Who am I? I ... I am Talenel'Elin, Stonesinew, Herald of the Almighty. The Desolation has come. Oh, God ... it has come. And I have failed.

— Talenel's reappearance[6]

The Everstorm

For more information, see Everstorm.

The Everstorm is similar to Highstorms, but has an opposite rotation and other possible differences. It appears to be referenced as being the same thing as the True Desolation by the Stormfather in Dalinar's visions, but it is possible the Everstorm is only a part of the True Desolation.

Notes

True Desolation
This article is still missing information. Please help The Coppermind by expanding it.