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[[House Davar]] owed Valam fealty. However, around the time of [[Shallan Davar]]'s hunt for [[Jasnah Kholin]], Valam's health was failing him, and he no longer provided the Davars with the same protection as he used to, which led to Shallan's desperate move to attempt to steal Jasnah's [[Soulcaster]].
 
[[House Davar]] owed Valam fealty. However, around the time of [[Shallan Davar]]'s hunt for [[Jasnah Kholin]], Valam's health was failing him, and he no longer provided the Davars with the same protection as he used to, which led to Shallan's desperate move to attempt to steal Jasnah's [[Soulcaster]].
   
He emerged as the ruler of [[Jah Keved]] after the murder of King [[Hanavanar]] and the other Highprinces by [[Szeth]]. After his victory in the civil war that all-but destroyed [[Vedenar]] he was visited on his deathbed by [[Taravangian]], who he named heir to the throne. He then had his bastard son [[Redin]] kill him so he would suffer no longer.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
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He emerged as the ruler of [[Jah Keved]] after the murder of King [[Hanavanar]] and the other Highprinces by [[Szeth]]. After his victory in the civil war that all but destroyed [[Vedenar]], he was visited on his deathbed by [[Taravangian]], who he named heir to the throne. He then had his bastard son [[Redin]] kill him so he would suffer no longer.{{book ref|sa2|i|14}}
   
 
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Valam
Family
Children Sudi Valam, Redin
Died Battle of Vedenar - ? 1173[1]
Abilities Shardbearer
Titles Highprince of Jah Keved, King of Jah Keved
Nationality Veden
Homeworld Roshar

Valam is a Veden highprince on Roshar.[2]

House Davar owed Valam fealty. However, around the time of Shallan Davar's hunt for Jasnah Kholin, Valam's health was failing him, and he no longer provided the Davars with the same protection as he used to, which led to Shallan's desperate move to attempt to steal Jasnah's Soulcaster.

He emerged as the ruler of Jah Keved after the murder of King Hanavanar and the other Highprinces by Szeth. After his victory in the civil war that all but destroyed Vedenar, he was visited on his deathbed by Taravangian, who he named heir to the throne. He then had his bastard son Redin kill him so he would suffer no longer.[1]

So the night will reign, for the choice of honor is life...

— Final words of Valam[1]

Notes

Preceded by
Hanavanar
King of Jah Keved
Succeeded by
Taravangian
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