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+ | '''Gallant''' is [[Dalinar]]'s [[Ryshadium]] steed on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|12}} |
He and Dalinar shared a close relationship: Dalinar seemed to be able to recognize various complex emotions in the animal's features, such as shame after unintentionally throwing Dalinar during a battle against a [[chasmfiend]], and Gallant was apparently convinced of his deserving of extra feed as a reward by Dalinar's words.{{book ref|sa1|15}} The horse had a strong sense of responsibility toward his rider and a good understanding of the warcamp's routines: he once kicked his stall door down and went alone to the staging area for Dalinar's army when a groom was too slow at getting him ready for battle.{{book ref|sa1|26}} |
He and Dalinar shared a close relationship: Dalinar seemed to be able to recognize various complex emotions in the animal's features, such as shame after unintentionally throwing Dalinar during a battle against a [[chasmfiend]], and Gallant was apparently convinced of his deserving of extra feed as a reward by Dalinar's words.{{book ref|sa1|15}} The horse had a strong sense of responsibility toward his rider and a good understanding of the warcamp's routines: he once kicked his stall door down and went alone to the staging area for Dalinar's army when a groom was too slow at getting him ready for battle.{{book ref|sa1|26}} |
Revision as of 20:45, 25 June 2015
Gallant | |
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Ethnicity | Ryshadium |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Gallant is Dalinar's Ryshadium steed on Roshar.[1]
He and Dalinar shared a close relationship: Dalinar seemed to be able to recognize various complex emotions in the animal's features, such as shame after unintentionally throwing Dalinar during a battle against a chasmfiend, and Gallant was apparently convinced of his deserving of extra feed as a reward by Dalinar's words.[2] The horse had a strong sense of responsibility toward his rider and a good understanding of the warcamp's routines: he once kicked his stall door down and went alone to the staging area for Dalinar's army when a groom was too slow at getting him ready for battle.[3]
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