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The Purelake is a large, shallow lake that is hundreds of miles wide.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} It is separated from the [[Reshi Sea]] by the nation of [[Marabethia]]. The Purelake borders the nations of [[Tu Bayla]] to the east, [[Yulay]] to the south, and [[Babatharnam]] to the west.{{map ref|Roshar}} In [[Shadesmar]], the Purelake is a mountain range.{{map ref|Shadesmar}} The depth of the lake in the [[Physical Realm]] is not related to how it appears in the [[Cognitive Realm|Cognitive]].{{wob ref|2889}}
 
The Purelake is a large, shallow lake that is hundreds of miles wide.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} It is separated from the [[Reshi Sea]] by the nation of [[Marabethia]]. The Purelake borders the nations of [[Tu Bayla]] to the east, [[Yulay]] to the south, and [[Babatharnam]] to the west.{{map ref|Roshar}} In [[Shadesmar]], the Purelake is a mountain range.{{map ref|Shadesmar}} The depth of the lake in the [[Physical Realm]] is not related to how it appears in the [[Cognitive Realm|Cognitive]].{{wob ref|2889}}
   
The waters of the Purelake are warm and crystal-clear, and the surface typically calm and smooth despite the tides. The lake has an average depth of about midcalf, though at some spots it reaches depths of around six feet. These deepest spots likely coincide with the sinkholes in the lake.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}{{book ref|sa3|98}} The lake bottom has small ridges and sharp ledges of rock, which can make walking through the Purelake precarious. Purelakers are skilled at navigating such terrain, knowing to test their footing before putting their weight down.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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The waters of the Purelake are warm and crystal-clear, and the surface typically calm and smooth despite the tides. The lake has an average depth of about midcalf, with its greatest depth being around six feet, not including sinkholes.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}{{book ref|sa3|92}} The lake bottom has small ridges and sharp ledges of rock, which can make walking through the Purelake precarious. Purelakers are skilled at navigating such terrain, knowing to test their footing before putting their weight down.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
 
It is unknown what type of, if any, mineral deposits can be found around the lake.{{wob ref|8514}}
 
It is unknown what type of, if any, mineral deposits can be found around the lake.{{wob ref|8514}}
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*[[Fu Moorin]]{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
*[[Fu Moorin]]{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
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It can be observed that the Selay word ''Fu'' is in some way related to settlements, as it appears in the names of all known Purelake settlements. The exact meaning of the word, however, is unknown.
 
   
 
==== Other Locations ====
 
==== Other Locations ====
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In the year {{Rosharan date|1173}} three members of the [[Seventeenth Shard]], [[Galladon]], [[Demoux]], and [[Baon]], traveled to the Purelake, believing it to be the current location of [[Hoid]].{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} To try and find him, they enlisted the help of a Purelaker, [[Ishikk]], who traveled to the different Purelake villages over the span of five months. Unbeknownst to Ishikk, the trail he was following had been falsely laid by Hoid to distract and avoid the Seventeenth Shard members who were seeking him.{{epigraph ref|sa1|26}} As such, Ishikk was ultimately unsuccessful and unable to find any evidence of Hoid having been in the area.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
In the year {{Rosharan date|1173}} three members of the [[Seventeenth Shard]], [[Galladon]], [[Demoux]], and [[Baon]], traveled to the Purelake, believing it to be the current location of [[Hoid]].{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} To try and find him, they enlisted the help of a Purelaker, [[Ishikk]], who traveled to the different Purelake villages over the span of five months. Unbeknownst to Ishikk, the trail he was following had been falsely laid by Hoid to distract and avoid the Seventeenth Shard members who were seeking him.{{epigraph ref|sa1|26}} As such, Ishikk was ultimately unsuccessful and unable to find any evidence of Hoid having been in the area.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
Later that year, the Purelake experienced the spread of an off-world illness, the common cold, which had been transmitted to the locals by either the Seventeenth Shard members or another [[worldhopper]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{wob ref|912}} Kharbranth studied the plague, releasing information on their findings, in the end they declared that the plague was ultimately not deadly.{{book ref|sa4|23}}
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Later that year, the Purelake experienced the spread of an off-world illness, the common cold, which had been transmitted to the locals by either the Seventeenth Shard members or another [[worldhopper]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{wob ref|912}}
   
 
=== The True Desolation ===
 
=== The True Desolation ===
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During the [[Silver Kingdoms]], the Purelake was governed by the king of [[Sela Tales]]. After the fall of the [[Epoch Kingdoms]], it appears that the Purelake broke away from the surrounding lands and established sovereignty, with local inhabitants forming autonomous villages. Modern-day Purelakers are more likely to define themselves based on their geography than country borders.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
During the [[Silver Kingdoms]], the Purelake was governed by the king of [[Sela Tales]]. After the fall of the [[Epoch Kingdoms]], it appears that the Purelake broke away from the surrounding lands and established sovereignty, with local inhabitants forming autonomous villages. Modern-day Purelakers are more likely to define themselves based on their geography than country borders.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
People who live outside of the Purelake find the inhabitants to be strange, and do not understand the appeal of living within a lake. The [[Azish]] are particularly dismissive of the region, believing that there is nothing of consequence on the lake, and are baffled why anyone would want to visit the area.{{book ref|sa2|4}}{{book ref|sa3|92}}
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People who live outside of the Purelake find the inhabitants to be strange, and do not understand the appeal of living within a lake. The [[Azish]] are particularly dismissive of the region, believing that there is nothing of consequence on the lake, and are baffled why anyone would want to visit the area.{{book ref|sa2|4}}{{book ref|sa2|92}}
   
 
Unlike the eastern countries on [[Roshar]], the Purelake is not known to be overly confrontational or involved in internal, or external, fighting.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
Unlike the eastern countries on [[Roshar]], the Purelake is not known to be overly confrontational or involved in internal, or external, fighting.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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One of their weekdays is known as warli-day.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} Soup bowls on the Purelake are designed to allow for easy slurping.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
One of their weekdays is known as warli-day.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} Soup bowls on the Purelake are designed to allow for easy slurping.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
=== Peoples ===
 
=== Peoples ===
{{image|Skybreakers_Purelake.jpeg|width=300px|side=right|[[Order of Skybreakers|Skybreaker]] acolytes during a test at their stronghold in [[Marabethia]]}}
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{{image|Skybreakers_Purelake.jpeg|width=400px|side=right|[[Order of Skybreakers|Skybreaker]] acolytes during a test at their stronghold in [[Marabethia]]}}
   
 
==== Purelakers ====
 
==== Purelakers ====
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|A good Purelaker never covered his shoulders when the sun was shining. A man could get sick that way, not getting enough sunlight.
 
|Ishikk{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
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Purelakers are known for their long limbs, leathery skin, and dark hair.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} In general, they have happy-go-lucky attitudes and are rarely fazed by misfortune.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} They have a relaxed way of life and enjoy taking their time. They see no need to rush and will go about their tasks in a slow, leisurely manner, allowing themselves to think more about their actions and enjoy the day.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
Purelakers are known for their long limbs, leathery skin, and dark hair.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} In general, they have happy-go-lucky attitudes and are rarely fazed by misfortune.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} They have a relaxed way of life and enjoy taking their time. They see no need to rush and will go about their tasks in a slow, leisurely manner, allowing themselves to think more about their actions and enjoy the day.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   

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