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{{quote|Darkeyes from almost any nahn could come to be taught a trade, exercising their divine Right to Learn, as mandated by the Heralds. |[[Shallan]], thinking about [[Dalinar]]'s temple grounds{{book ref|sa2|63}}.}}
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{{quote|Darkeyes from almost any nahn could come to be taught a trade, exercising their divine Right to Learn, as mandated by the [[Herald]]s. |[[Shallan]], thinking about [[Dalinar]]'s temple grounds.{{book ref|sa2|63}}}}
'''Right to Learn''', in [[Vorinism]], is the right of almost every Darkeye to learn a chosen trade in the temple of the [[Almighty]].
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The '''Right to Learn''' is a doctrine of [[Vorinism]] on [[Roshar]] that gives almost all [[Darkeyes]] in the Vorin kingdoms a chance to learn a chosen trade in the temple of the [[Almighty]].{{book ref|sa2|63}} Larger Vorin temples have at least one [[ardent]] who is an expert in any given art or trade, and they provide training to interested Darkeyes and some [[Lighteyes]].{{book ref|sa2|63}}
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Shallan Davar notes that Darkeyes of "almost" any [[nahn]] are given this right, implying that the very lowest nahns are not included.{{book ref|sa2|63}} It is likely that very few Darkeyes are actually denied this right, assuming that it parallels the [[Right of Travel]].{{wob ref|2782}}
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Revision as of 21:53, 19 January 2019

Darkeyes from almost any nahn could come to be taught a trade, exercising their divine Right to Learn, as mandated by the Heralds.

Shallan, thinking about Dalinar's temple grounds.[1]

The Right to Learn is a doctrine of Vorinism on Roshar that gives almost all Darkeyes in the Vorin kingdoms a chance to learn a chosen trade in the temple of the Almighty.[1] Larger Vorin temples have at least one ardent who is an expert in any given art or trade, and they provide training to interested Darkeyes and some Lighteyes.[1]

Shallan Davar notes that Darkeyes of "almost" any nahn are given this right, implying that the very lowest nahns are not included.[1] It is likely that very few Darkeyes are actually denied this right, assuming that it parallels the Right of Travel.[2]

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