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Several Diagram members are responsible for administering a binding daily intelligence test to King Taravangian. The results of this test determine his ability to serve as king, offer binding commentary on the Diagram, interact outside of supervision, change governmental policy, and pass judgement in trials.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} [[Dukar]] is the head of the [[King's Testers]], often assisted by other stormwardens, presumably also members of the Diagram. [[Adrotagia]] and [[Mrall]] have also observed the King's Testing, and his room maid [[Maben]] has also been present.
 
Several Diagram members are responsible for administering a binding daily intelligence test to King Taravangian. The results of this test determine his ability to serve as king, offer binding commentary on the Diagram, interact outside of supervision, change governmental policy, and pass judgement in trials.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}} [[Dukar]] is the head of the [[King's Testers]], often assisted by other stormwardens, presumably also members of the Diagram. [[Adrotagia]] and [[Mrall]] have also observed the King's Testing, and his room maid [[Maben]] has also been present.
   
The test consists of an increasingly difficult series of math problems, with the King's abilities determined by how he performs. His decisions will be restricted for the day if he performs too badly (because he is too unintelligent), but also if he performs too well (because he is too uncompassionate). At one point in Oathbringer, Taravangian cheats his test by claiming to be unable to solve the next problem, when he is really able to.{{book ref|sa3|i|5}}
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The test consists of an increasingly difficult series of math problems, with the King's abilities determined by how he performs. His decisions will be restricted for the day if he performs too badly (because he is too unintelligent), but also if he performs too well (because he is too uncompassionate). In Oathbringer, Taravangian cheats his test by claiming to be unable to solve the next problem, when he is really able to.{{book ref|sa3|i|5}}
   
 
Adrotagia has used the data from Taravangian's test scores to show that his intellegence varies according to a statistical normal curve. From her calculations, she believes that another day of brilliance would be unlikely to occur more than once in two thousand years.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
 
Adrotagia has used the data from Taravangian's test scores to show that his intellegence varies according to a statistical normal curve. From her calculations, she believes that another day of brilliance would be unlikely to occur more than once in two thousand years.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
   
 
===Interpretation of Diagram===
 
===Interpretation of Diagram===
The senior members of the Diagram, including Taravangian himself, spend much of their time interpreting the Diagram and coming up with strategies to implement it. Because much of the original Diagram was written opaque ways, including codes, diagrams, poetry, and made-up languages, it is often unclear exactly what to do.
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The senior members of the Diagram, including Taravangian himself, spend much of their time interpreting the Diagram and coming up with strategies to implement it. Because much of the original Diagram was written opaque ways, including codes, diagrams, poetry, and made-up languages, the Diagram must sometimes first be translated into plain speech, sometimes multiple times.{{epigraph ref|sa2|87}} Diagram members sometimes disagree as to the course of action prescribed by the Diagram. One notable example is what to do with Dalinar Kholin. Graves was convinced that the Diagram could be interpreted as allowing them to ally with Dalinar, while most others believed that Dalinar was competition. The failure of Graves's conspiracy was seen as proof that his interpretation was wrong.
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===The Silent Gatherers and the Collection of Death Rattles===
 
===The Silent Gatherers and the Collection of Death Rattles===
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See [[Death Rattle]] for the list of confirmed Death Rattles.
 
See [[Death Rattle]] for the list of confirmed Death Rattles.
   
===Search for Radiants===
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===Search for Dustbringers===
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The Diagram predicted that the order of Dustbringers would be most likely to ally with the Diagram, thought obtaining a radiant was not guaranteed by the Diagram. It appears that the Diagram implemented a program among its lower members to attempt to bond an [[ashspren]]. It is unknown what this consisted of. [[Malata]] was the first to succeed.
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===Assassination of Leaders===
 
===Assassination of Leaders===
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The Diagram predicted the ability to use (or create) a [[Shin]] [[Truthless]] as a weapon.{{epigraph ref|sa2|78}} It is unclear whether the Diagram was involved in the events that led to [[Szeth]] becoming a truthless, but Taravangian did eventually obtain possession of his oathstone and used it to assassinate other leaders.
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===Takeover of Jah Kaved===
 
===Takeover of Jah Kaved===
Taravangian controlled [[Szeth]] and used him to murder other kings, thus destabilizing the power structure on Roshar. One such example is Taravangian's use of Szeth to kill the King of [[Jah Keved]], creating a power vacuum and succession war. Every Veden Highprince vied for the throne and was killed in the brutal war. When Taravangian went to [[Jah Keved]] posing as a benevolent foreign king, and bringing aid to the war-torn city, as the Diagram instructed him to, he was made King.{{book ref|sa2|I|14}}{{expand}}
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Taravangian used Szeth to kill the King of [[Jah Keved]], creating a power vacuum and succession war. Every Veden Highprince vied for the throne and was killed in the brutal battle. When Taravangian went to [[Jah Keved]] posing as a benevolent foreign king bringing aid to the war-torn city, as the Diagram instructed him to, he was made King.{{book ref|sa2|I|14}}{{expand}}
   
 
===Graves's Conspiracy===
 
===Graves's Conspiracy===
 
===Second Assassination Attempt on Dalinar===
 
===Second Assassination Attempt on Dalinar===
 
===Undermining of Dalinar's Leadership===
 
===Undermining of Dalinar's Leadership===
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===Alliance with Odium===
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At the end of Oathbringer, Tarvangian allies the Diagram with Odium in exchange for his promise to save the city and people of Kharbranth (defined as anyone born in the city and their spouses).
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

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The Diagram is the name of a covert group that is devoted to understanding and carrying out the instructions found in the Diagram (literature). The Diagram is led by Taravangian and has members in hiding all over Roshar. The group is ruthless, willing to kill directly, or indirectly, as many as necessary to achieve its goals.

Origin

Known Members

Leader

Taravangian's Inner Circle

  • Dukar: The head of Taravangian's Testers.
  • Adrotagia: A Kharbranthian scholar and childhood friend of Taravangian.
  • Mrall: Taravangian's body guard.
  • Malata: Dustbringer.

Silent Gatherers

  • Joshor: Head of the Silent Gatherers.
  • Dova: An ardent, researching the Death Rattles.

Graves's Conspiracy

  • Graves: A lighteyed Alethi Shardbearer.
  • Moash: A former member of Bridge Four.
  • Febrth: A Thaylen man with Horneater red hair.
  • Fia: Not specifically mentioned as a Diagram member, but in Graves's party.

Lesser Diagram Members

Activities

Testing the King

Several Diagram members are responsible for administering a binding daily intelligence test to King Taravangian. The results of this test determine his ability to serve as king, offer binding commentary on the Diagram, interact outside of supervision, change governmental policy, and pass judgement in trials.[1] Dukar is the head of the King's Testers, often assisted by other stormwardens, presumably also members of the Diagram. Adrotagia and Mrall have also observed the King's Testing, and his room maid Maben has also been present.

The test consists of an increasingly difficult series of math problems, with the King's abilities determined by how he performs. His decisions will be restricted for the day if he performs too badly (because he is too unintelligent), but also if he performs too well (because he is too uncompassionate). In Oathbringer, Taravangian cheats his test by claiming to be unable to solve the next problem, when he is really able to.[2]

Adrotagia has used the data from Taravangian's test scores to show that his intellegence varies according to a statistical normal curve. From her calculations, she believes that another day of brilliance would be unlikely to occur more than once in two thousand years.[1]

Interpretation of Diagram

The senior members of the Diagram, including Taravangian himself, spend much of their time interpreting the Diagram and coming up with strategies to implement it. Because much of the original Diagram was written opaque ways, including codes, diagrams, poetry, and made-up languages, the Diagram must sometimes first be translated into plain speech, sometimes multiple times.[3] Diagram members sometimes disagree as to the course of action prescribed by the Diagram. One notable example is what to do with Dalinar Kholin. Graves was convinced that the Diagram could be interpreted as allowing them to ally with Dalinar, while most others believed that Dalinar was competition. The failure of Graves's conspiracy was seen as proof that his interpretation was wrong.


The Silent Gatherers and the Collection of Death Rattles

One phenomenon predicted by the Diagram was the existence of Death Rattles, prophecies of the future pronounced upon the time of death under the influence of Moelach. Taravangian instituted a program of collecting these death rattles from selected hospital patients (the terminally ill, the lowly, and the forgotten) who are slowly and intentionally bled to death solely for this purpose[4]. Those who participate in this operation are called the Silent Gatherers[5]. Their leader is Joshor.

See Death Rattle for the list of confirmed Death Rattles.

Search for Dustbringers

The Diagram predicted that the order of Dustbringers would be most likely to ally with the Diagram, thought obtaining a radiant was not guaranteed by the Diagram. It appears that the Diagram implemented a program among its lower members to attempt to bond an ashspren. It is unknown what this consisted of. Malata was the first to succeed.

Assassination of Leaders

The Diagram predicted the ability to use (or create) a Shin Truthless as a weapon.[6] It is unclear whether the Diagram was involved in the events that led to Szeth becoming a truthless, but Taravangian did eventually obtain possession of his oathstone and used it to assassinate other leaders.

Takeover of Jah Kaved

Taravangian used Szeth to kill the King of Jah Keved, creating a power vacuum and succession war. Every Veden Highprince vied for the throne and was killed in the brutal battle. When Taravangian went to Jah Keved posing as a benevolent foreign king bringing aid to the war-torn city, as the Diagram instructed him to, he was made King.[7][expand]

Graves's Conspiracy

Second Assassination Attempt on Dalinar

Undermining of Dalinar's Leadership

Alliance with Odium

At the end of Oathbringer, Tarvangian allies the Diagram with Odium in exchange for his promise to save the city and people of Kharbranth (defined as anyone born in the city and their spouses).

Notes

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