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The '''Covad Fragment''' is an old untranslated manuscript thought to be [[Dawnchant]].
 
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| I've been translating what I can, but got stuck on the Covad Fragment. If what you’ve been doing here is correct, it might be because Covad isn’t true Dawnchant, but a phonetic transcription of another ancient language…
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| Urv{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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The '''Covad Fragment''' is an old untranslated manuscript thought to be written in [[Dawnchant]].
   
After [[Dalinar]] and [[Navani]] released information about how to translate Dawnchant, many scholars started translating in earnest. [[Ellista]] proposed that some of the more challenging fragments were potentially not Dawnchant but a usage of the script to phonetically transcribe other languages. Ardent [[Urv]] had studied the Covad Fragment and decided that this was such an example.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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After [[Dalinar]] and [[Navani]] released information about how to translate Dawnchant, many scholars started working on it in earnest. [[Ellista]] proposed that some of the more challenging fragments were potentially not Dawnchant, but rather its script being used to phonetically transcribe other languages. Ardent [[Urv]], who studied the Covad, decided that this was an example of such a fragment.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 11:29, 18 August 2019

Covad Fragment
Language Dawnchant (theorized)
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

I've been translating what I can, but got stuck on the Covad Fragment. If what you’ve been doing here is correct, it might be because Covad isn’t true Dawnchant, but a phonetic transcription of another ancient language…

— Urv[1]

The Covad Fragment is an old untranslated manuscript thought to be written in Dawnchant.

After Dalinar and Navani released information about how to translate Dawnchant, many scholars started working on it in earnest. Ellista proposed that some of the more challenging fragments were potentially not Dawnchant, but rather its script being used to phonetically transcribe other languages. Ardent Urv, who studied the Covad, decided that this was an example of such a fragment.[1]

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