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| Name | Aliases | Role |
|---|---|---|
Dalinar Kholin Highprince of Alethkar and uncle to the king, haunted by visions of the past | The Blackthorn | Protagonist |
Kaladin A former soldier turned slave, leader of Bridge Four who becomes a Knight Radiant. | Kal, Kaladin Stormblessed, Captain | Protagonist |
Shallan Davar A young Veden scholar seeking to become Jasnah's ward, hiding dark secrets | Veil, Radiant | Protagonist |
Jasnah Kholin Princess of Alethkar and one of the foremost scholars on Roshar. Brilliant, driven, and uncompromising, she pursues the truth about the Voidbringers and the history of the Knights Radiant. | Supporting | |
Lopen A one-armed Herdazian in Bridge Four, known for his humour | The Lopen | Supporting |
Navani Kholin Dowager queen, mother of Elhokar, brilliant artifabrian | Supporting | |
Rysn Ftori A Thaylen tradeswoman who becomes the keeper of the King's Drop. POV character in Dawnshard and several Stormlight interludes. | Supporting | |
Sigzil A Worldsinger in Bridge Four, trained by Hoid | Nomad | Supporting |
Teft A grizzled veteran in Bridge Four with a troubled past | Supporting | |
| Hoid, King's Wit | Supporting | |
Nikliasorm A Sleepless (dysian aimian) who monitors Rysn's expedition. POV in Dawnshard. | Minor | |
Yalb A Thaylen sailor who helps Shallan in The Way of Kings. POV in Dawnshard. | Minor |
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Bridge Four | Faction |
| Date | Event | Details |
|---|---|---|
5 November 2020 | Publication | Received positively as a novella that expanded understanding of the Cosmere's deeper mythology while telling a self-contained story. Originally published to fund a wheelchair-accessible cruise for fans, the charitable context was noted warmly by the Sanderson community. Praised for the development of Rysn as a protagonist and the significance of the revelations for the wider Cosmere. |
Received positively as a novella that expanded understanding of the Cosmere's deeper mythology while telling a self-contained story. Originally published to fund a wheelchair-accessible cruise for fans, the charitable context was noted warmly by the Sanderson community. Praised for the development of Rysn as a protagonist and the significance of the revelations for the wider Cosmere.