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[[Jasnah Kholin]] has dedicated a large portion of her time since the murder of King [[Gavilar]] to finding out as much information as she can about the [[Voidbringer]]s and the city of [[Urithiru]]. Her reasons for this are still not completely known. |
[[Jasnah Kholin]] has dedicated a large portion of her time since the murder of King [[Gavilar]] to finding out as much information as she can about the [[Voidbringer]]s and the city of [[Urithiru]]. Her reasons for this are still not completely known. |
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Revision as of 14:54, 27 April 2014
Jasnah Kholin has dedicated a large portion of her time since the murder of King Gavilar to finding out as much information as she can about the Voidbringers and the city of Urithiru. Her reasons for this are still not completely known.
“The ones of ash and fire, who killed like a swarm, relentless before the Heralds.”
—Noted in Masly, page 337. Corroborated by Coldwin and Hasavah.[1]
“They were suddenly dangerous. Like a calm day that became a tempest.”
—This fragment is the origin of a Thaylen proverb that was eventually reworked into a more common derivation. I believe it may reference the Voidbringers. See Ixsix’s Emperor, fourth chapter.[1]
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