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* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: The Cinder King talks big about his destiny to unite his people, but he's so plainly ObviouslyEvil with how he enjoys imposing his power over others that its transparently obvious that its nothing more than empty rhetoric to justify his despotism.
---> '''The Cinder King''': Your planet shouldn't have different countries you should have conquered and unified it all.
---> '''Nomad''': Conquest doesn't remove countries, it removes lines on a map. Unity requires something else.
* ObviouslyEvil: The Cinder King's sadism and domineering nature is ''extraordinarily'' blatant. When Nomad talks to him alongside Auxiliary, the two of them find the Cinder King's extremely obvious despotism downright entertaining with just how explicit it is.
---> '''The Cinder King''': I am the most powerful man on Canitcle, offworlder, you see how they can't ''protest or resist''? How they serve me regardless of how I treat them? I have ''absolute'' power over these." Once before I rose to before I rose to my destiny, I was a man who marched prisoners to their fates. There, I realized that true power is not in the ability to kill, but in the ability to control the killers.
---> '''Auxiliary''': Well, that's a perfectly normal and reasonable way of thinking, the knight observes sarcastically. I'm sure he's absolutely the most well-adjusted man on the planet, eh?

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* DramaPreservingHandicap: Nomad is a ''very'' well honed warrior on a planet that doesn't really have any warriors at all, meaning any fight would be ''heavily'' skewed in his favor. So he has a Torment that prevents him from even attempting to commit direct violence, forcing Nomad to get creative in fights, therefore leading to interesting action scenes. [[spoiler:When he's able to remove the violence-restricting part of his Torment near the end, he promptly gets into a fight with [[EliteMooks Charred]] outnumbered twenty-to-one... and wins ''[[CurbStompBattle easily]]''.]]




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* EvenEvilHasStandards: One Sergeant thinks its wrong to attack the people of Canticle, since both groups are from Thernody, not to mention the people of Canticle are just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Admiral does not agree with this, as they simply see wrong place, wrong time, as what gets a lot of people killed, and this situation no different. They don't seem to actually attack Canticle though, mostly because it would be pointless.
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* WrongContextMagic: Thanks to being a worldhopper from Roshar, his magic works differently than what the people of Canticle are used to, with sis Shardblade is nothing like the people of Canticle have seen before. Additionally his lack of connection to the planet means he can't share heat like the people there can, or as the Cinder King finds out, can't have it absorbed from him. [[spoiler:That last part goes away once he's granted the name Zellion and begins to seriously care about Canticle, as it results in him gaining genuine Connection to the planet, and therefore heat sharing with those from Canticle.]]
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* LackOfEmpathy: They could hardly care less about what is happening on Canticle, dismissing the Cinder Kings atrocities as simply just what happens on backwater planets. [[spoiler:They even trade with him, enabling his rule through the technology they give him, and treat it as just business.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:For as amoral as they are about enabling the Cinder King, and callous about his actions, even they seem to be horrified when he leaves all of Beacon to burn in the sun, recognizing as the act of brutal, personal, cruelty that it is.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: They could hardly care less about what is happening on Canticle, dismissing the Cinder Kings King's atrocities as simply just what happens on backwater planets. [[spoiler:They even trade with him, enabling his rule through the technology they give him, and treat it as just business.]]
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* TheChosenOne: The people of Beacon think he is the Sunlit Man of their legends come to save them, helped by his tendency to do things thought impossible to the people of Beacon. Nomad tells them he wishes they would not see him as a savior, believing that he doesn't actually have a way to save them, but they persist anyway. [[spoiler:While he does ultimately lead them to a dead end, he ends up going back to save Beacon from the Cinder King rather than just hopping to another world, making him their savior in the end.]]
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Offscreen moment of awesome doesn't really apply given that we are likely going to see Sigzil progressing as a Knights Radiant in future Stormlight books, and therefore onscreen. It's also clear that Nomad's from Roshar and has a Spren from the first chapter, so that shouldn't be spoiler tagged. Nomad also explicitly says he joined two orders so that isn't implied.


The main protagonist of the novel, though not first introduced here. A worldhopper who is perpetually running from the Night Brigade, never staying on one world for too long lest they catch up to him. He has a Torment that prevents him from committing direct violence, and is always looking for sources of Investiture to use to hop to another world, trying to get as far ahead of the Night Brigade as possible.

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The main protagonist of the novel, though not first introduced here. A Rosharan worldhopper who is perpetually running from the Night Brigade, never staying on one world for too long lest they catch up to him.him, accompanied only by his Deadeye Spren Auxiliary. He has a Torment that prevents him from committing direct violence, and is always looking for sources of Investiture to use to hop to another world, trying to get as far ahead of the Night Brigade as possible.



* ADayInTheLimelight: He first appeared as the notable, but supporting character [[spoiler:[[Characters/TheStormlightArchiveUrithiru Sigzil]], in ''The Stormlight Archive'']]. Here he's the main protagonist.
* DimensionalTraveller: He quite often hops from planet to planet, to outrun the Night Brigade, having done so across countless worlds. [[spoiler:He is originally from [[Literature/TheStormlightArchive Roshar.]]]]

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* ADayInTheLimelight: He first appeared as the notable, but supporting character [[spoiler:[[Characters/TheStormlightArchiveUrithiru Sigzil]], a member of Bridge Four]], in ''The Stormlight Archive'']].''Literature/TheStormlightArchive''. Here he's the main protagonist.
* DimensionalTraveller: He quite often hops from planet to planet, to outrun the Night Brigade, having done so across countless worlds. [[spoiler:He He is originally from [[Literature/TheStormlightArchive Roshar.]]]]]]



* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:The descriptions of his Shardplate forming around him mention two separate kinds of armor, implying that he not only joined two Orders but rose to at least the Fourth Ideal in both.]]

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:The TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:When we last saw Sigzil, he had hadn't risen to the Fourth Ideal in one Order of Knights Radiant. By the time of this book he has been prominent in ''two'' orders, and he descriptions of his Shardplate forming around him mention two separate kinds of armor, implying that he not only joined two Orders but rose to at least the Fourth Ideal in both.]]
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: He left Roshar to prevent the Night Brigade from coming down on the people he cares about, as the Night Brigade will follow him wherever he goes. [[spoiler:Happens again at the end of the novel, as Canticle has become a second home to him, but there is no option than to flee from the Night Brigade, and if he returns at all it will make it clear that he has some sentiment for the planet, which would result in the people of Canticle being targeted by the Night Brigade.
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* MeaningfulRename: For most of the book, he goes by Nomad. [[spoiler:By the end of the book, he's taken on the new name of Zellion]].

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* MeaningfulRename: For most of the book, he goes by Nomad. Nomad, symbolizing how he isn't attached to one place. [[spoiler:By the end of the book, he's taken on the new name of Zellion]].Zellion from the people of Beacon, symbolizing how Canticle has become a new home for him]].



* BigBad: He is the most prominent antagonist in the novel, and the biggest threat faced. The main conflict revolves around fighting him. The Night Brigade, while more powerful stays firmly in the background, as do the Scadrian scientists enabling the Cinder King.
* FauxAffablyEvil: The Cinder King can certainly act polite and friendly, even inviting Nomad to a civilized conversation, promising no tricks, part way through the story. However, he is fundamentally a bully who likes to assert his power over others, with no actual friendliness to him, his affability nothing more than surface level. He's not exactly a man of his word either, [[spoiler:breaking his promise of no tricks when talking with Nomad by bringing Rebeke in as a hostage to try and blackmail Nomad into serving him with.]]

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* BigBad: He is the most prominent antagonist in the novel, and the biggest threat faced. The faced in the novel, with the main conflict revolves revolving around fighting him. The Night Brigade, while more powerful powerful, stays firmly in the background, as [[spoiler:as do the Scadrian scientists enabling the Cinder King.
King.]]
* TheBully: The Cinder King is, at his core, nothing more than a bully who enjoys having power over others that he can do as he wishes with. Nomad even notes that the Cinder King doesn't bully people around because of insecurities he has, he just does it because he enjoys it.
* FauxAffablyEvil: The Cinder King can certainly act polite and friendly, even inviting Nomad to a civilized conversation, promising no tricks, part way through the story. However, he is fundamentally a bully who likes to assert his power over others, with no actual friendliness to him, his affability nothing more than surface level. He's not exactly a man of his word either, [[spoiler:breaking his promise of no tricks when talking with Nomad by bringing Rebeke in as a hostage to try and blackmail Nomad into serving him with.]]



* YourSoulIsMine: He is very fond of this, ([[spoiler:but it comes back to bite him when Zellion pulls the trick against him in the fight, leaving the Cinder King dying and Zellion at the 9th heightening, ready to teleport away.]])

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* YourSoulIsMine: The Cinder King routinely absorbs the heat, effectively their life essence, from others, having done so for thousands of souls. He is very fond specifically absorbs some of this, ([[spoiler:but it comes the survivors of his gladiator games after each one. [[spoiler:Gets turned back to bite him on him, when Zellion pulls the trick against him in the fight, end, leaving the Cinder King dying and Zellion at the 9th heightening, ready with enough Investiture to teleport away.]])]]



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The force that chases Nomad, they are a powerful and vicious group of mercenaries, who intend to capture, and use him, lethally to accomplish their own ends.

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A promised place of sanctuary from the sun on Canticle. However, as Nomad deduces quickly, its nothing more than a science outpost for Scadrian scientists, and
that chases Nomad, they are a powerful and vicious group of mercenaries, who intend to capture, and use him, lethally to accomplish their own ends.it isn't an actual refuge.



* GreaterScopeVillain: The Night Brigade are threat far beyond anything the Cinder King can pose, and have influence across the Cosmere. They are the reason Nomad's on Canticle at all, as he cannot fight them. Their goal is to [[spoiler:harvest a [[BloodMagic Hemalurgic Spike]] for Nomad, which will allow them to find a Dawnshard that can be used to devastate worlds]]. However, the Cinder King is the primary villain faced in the story, while the Night Brigade doesn't really get directly involved in the main plot, leaving them to be followed up on in other books.
* PunchClockVillain: The Night Brigade are mercenaries, who while ''exceptionally'' brutal in their methods, being known to have scourge entire planets, they don't do it for fun. If they're not paid for it, they won't bother.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: The AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:The epilogue heavily implies they will get tortured for information on Zellion by the Night Brigade are threat far beyond anything Brigade. But given that they enabled the Cinder King can pose, to rise to power, and have influence across were very callous towards the Cosmere. They are the reason Nomad's on Canticle at all, as he cannot fight them. Their goal is to [[spoiler:harvest a [[BloodMagic Hemalurgic Spike]] plight of Beacon, or for Nomad, which will allow them to find a Dawnshard that can be used to devastate worlds]]. However, the Cinder King is the primary villain faced in the story, while matter, anyone on Canticle, what the Night Brigade doesn't really get directly involved in the main plot, leaving will do to them to be followed up comes off as somewhat karmic.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: They could hardly care less about what is happening
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* PunchClockVillain: The Night Brigade are mercenaries, who while ''exceptionally'' brutal in their methods, being known to have scourge entire planets,
Canticle, dismissing the Cinder Kings atrocities as simply just what happens on backwater planets. [[spoiler:They even trade with him, enabling his rule through the technology they don't do give him, and treat it for fun. If they're not paid for it, they won't bother.as just business.]]


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The force that chases Nomad, they are a powerful and vicious group of mercenaries, who intend to capture, and use him, lethally to accomplish their own ends.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: The Night Brigade are threat far beyond anything the Cinder King can pose, and have influence across the Cosmere. They are the reason Nomad's on Canticle at all, as he cannot fight them. Their goal is to [[spoiler:harvest a [[BloodMagic Hemalurgic Spike]] for Nomad, which will allow them to find a Dawnshard that can be used to devastate worlds]]. However, the Cinder King is the primary villain faced in the story, while the Night Brigade doesn't really get directly involved in the main plot, leaving them to be followed up on in other books.
* PunchClockVillain: The Night Brigade are mercenaries, who while ''exceptionally'' brutal in their methods, being known to have scourge entire planets, they don't do it for fun. If they're not paid for it, they won't bother.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Sigzil was a notable, but supporting character in ''The Stormlight Archive''. Here he's the main protagonist.]].

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The main protagonist of the novel, though not first introduced here. A worldhopper who is perpetually running from the Night Brigade, never staying on one world for too long lest they catch up to him. He has a Torment that prevents him from committing direct violence, and is always looking for sources of Investiture to use to hop to another world, trying to get as far ahead of the Night Brigade as possible.

Arriving on Canticle his search for Investiture is hampered by the sheer hostility of the planet and its lack of accessible Investiture. Stuck on Canticle, Nomad finds himself roped into local conflicts, albeit only to try and leverage them to his own gain, and not out of actual care for the planets inhabitants.

Or at least he ''attempts'' to not care about Canticle.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Sigzil was a He first appeared as the notable, but supporting character [[spoiler:[[Characters/TheStormlightArchiveUrithiru Sigzil]], in ''The Stormlight Archive''.Archive'']]. Here he's the main protagonist.]].







The main antagonist of the novel, a brutal tyrant who rose to power via using violence in an environment that was not used to violence. He believes that all cities on Canticle should be united under his rule, into one city, Union. Hunting down all other cities not part of Union, he forces them to join, with death being the alternative.
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* YourSoulIsMine: He is very fond of this, ([[spoiler: but it comes back to bite him when Zellion pulls the trick against him in the fight, leaving the Cinder King dying and Zellion at the 9th heightening, ready to teleport away. ]])

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* YourSoulIsMine: He is very fond of this, ([[spoiler: but ([[spoiler:but it comes back to bite him when Zellion pulls the trick against him in the fight, leaving the Cinder King dying and Zellion at the 9th heightening, ready to teleport away. away.]])






* GreaterScopeVillain: The Night Brigade are threat far beyond anything the Cinder King can pose, and have influence across the Cosmere. They are the ones who chase Nomad, therefore being the reason he's on Canticle at all, doing so to [[spoiler:try and (lethally) use him to find a Dawnshard that can be used to devastate worlds]]. However, the Cinder King is the primary villain faced in the story, while the Night Brigade doesn't really get directly involved in the main plot, leaving them to be followed up on in other books.

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The force that chases Nomad, they are a powerful and vicious group of mercenaries, who intend to capture, and use him, lethally to accomplish their own ends.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: The Night Brigade are threat far beyond anything the Cinder King can pose, and have influence across the Cosmere. They are the ones who chase Nomad, therefore being the reason he's Nomad's on Canticle at all, doing so as he cannot fight them. Their goal is to [[spoiler:try and (lethally) use him [[spoiler:harvest a [[BloodMagic Hemalurgic Spike]] for Nomad, which will allow them to find a Dawnshard that can be used to devastate worlds]]. However, the Cinder King is the primary villain faced in the story, while the Night Brigade doesn't really get directly involved in the main plot, leaving them to be followed up on in other books.



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* BigBad: He is the most prominent antagonist in the novel, and the biggest threat faced. The main conflict revolves around fighting him. The Night Brigade, while more powerful stays firmly in the background, as do the Scadrian scientists enabling the Cinder King.
* FauxAffablyEvil: The Cinder King can certainly act polite and friendly, even inviting Nomad to a civilized conversation, promising no tricks, part way through the story. However, he is fundamentally a bully who likes to assert his power over others, with no actual friendliness to him, his affability nothing more than surface level. He's not exactly a man of his word either, [[spoiler:breaking his promise of no tricks when talking with Nomad by bringing Rebeke in as a hostage to try and blackmail Nomad into serving him with.]]
* FromNobodyToNightmare: According to himself, he was once someone who took the condemned to their execution, and not much more. But then he was able to find out how use Investiture to create Charred, and was able to use that to assert his power and become a tyrant who controls much of the ships on Canticle, forcing the ones who don't to join or die.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: By Cosmere standards, his combat abilities and minions aren't really that impressive. But on Canticle, where the sheer difficultly of surviving on the DeathWorld means that people don't have time to fight each other, the use of violence ''at all'' to get your way is something new, allowing him to rule as a despotic tyrant. Nomad is the first serious challenge the Cinder King has faced, since while Nomad is not particularly standout [[TheAce Ace]], he does have experience with fighting, far more than the Cinder King, and is something the Cinder King can't quite handle.


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* GreaterScopeVillain: The Night Brigade are threat far beyond anything the Cinder King can pose, and have influence across the Cosmere. They are the ones who chase Nomad, therefore being the reason he's on Canticle at all, doing so to [[spoiler:try and (lethally) use him to find a Dawnshard that can be used to devastate worlds]]. However, the Cinder King is the primary villain faced in the story, while the Night Brigade doesn't really get directly involved in the main plot, leaving them to be followed up on in other books.
* PunchClockVillain: The Night Brigade are mercenaries, who while ''exceptionally'' brutal in their methods, being known to have scourge entire planets, they don't do it for fun. If they're not paid for it, they won't bother.
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* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:For most of the book, he goes by Nomad. By the end of the book, he’s taken on the new name of Zellion]].
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The descriptions of his Shardplate forming around him mention two separate kinds of armor, implying that he not only joined two Orders but rose to at least the Fourth Ideal in both.

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* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:For For most of the book, he goes by Nomad. By [[spoiler:By the end of the book, he’s taken on the new name of Zellion]].
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The [[spoiler:The descriptions of his Shardplate forming around him mention two separate kinds of armor, implying that he not only joined two Orders but rose to at least the Fourth Ideal in both.]]
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* DimensionalTraveller: He quite often hops from planet to planet, to outrun the Night Brigade, having done so across countless worlds. [[spoiler:He is originally from [[Literature/TheStormlightArchive Roshar.]]

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* DimensionalTraveller: He quite often hops from planet to planet, to outrun the Night Brigade, having done so across countless worlds. [[spoiler:He is originally from [[Literature/TheStormlightArchive Roshar.]]]]]]
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* ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Sigzil was a notable, but supporting character in ''The Stormlight Archive''. Here he's the main protagonist.]].
* DimensionalTraveller: He quite often hops from planet to planet, to outrun the Night Brigade, having done so across countless worlds. [[spoiler:He is originally from [[Literature/TheStormlightArchive Roshar.]]
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*YourSoulIsMine: He is very fond of this, ([[spoiler: but it comes back to bite him when Zellion pulls the trick against him in the fight, leaving the Cinder King dying and Zellion at the 9th heightening, ready to teleport away. ]])
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For tropes about Hoid, see the [[Characters/TheCosmere main Cosmere character page]].
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