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'''Navani Kholin''' was a Brightlady of [[Alethkar]] on [[Roshar]].
'''Navani''' is a character from the series [[The Stormlight Archive]]. She is the mother of [[Elhokar]] and [[Gavilar]]'s widow. In [[The Way of Kings]], she interacts primarily with [[Dalinar]], and later becomes romantically involved with him.
 
   
 
She was the mother of [[Elhokar]] and [[Gavilar]]'s widow and when she returned to the [[Shattered Plains]], she frequently spoke with [[Dalinar]], and later became romantically involved with him.
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She was a renowned engineer, scholar and [[artifabrian]] and was heavily involved in the creation of new [[fabrial]]s.
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She was one of the artifabrians who created the [[Grandbow]] as well as a type of painrial.
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Navani also discovered that the language which Dalinar spoke during his visions was actually the [[Dawnchant]], a formerly lost language and so proved that his visions were accurate and not the product of insanity.
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==Notes==
 
[[Navani's notebook]], shown in two of the illustrations within the book, is the only sample we have of [[Alethi]] writing.
 
[[Navani's notebook]], shown in two of the illustrations within the book, is the only sample we have of [[Alethi]] writing.
   

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Navani Kholin was a Brightlady of Alethkar on Roshar.

She was the mother of Elhokar and Gavilar's widow and when she returned to the Shattered Plains, she frequently spoke with Dalinar, and later became romantically involved with him.

She was a renowned engineer, scholar and artifabrian and was heavily involved in the creation of new fabrials. She was one of the artifabrians who created the Grandbow as well as a type of painrial. Navani also discovered that the language which Dalinar spoke during his visions was actually the Dawnchant, a formerly lost language and so proved that his visions were accurate and not the product of insanity.

Notes

Navani's notebook, shown in two of the illustrations within the book, is the only sample we have of Alethi writing.

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