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'''Chicken''' is the name used by many [[Roshar]]an cultures -- excluding the [[Shin]] and the [[Unkalaki]] -- to refer to all species of birds.{{wob ref|1415}} Only some are what would be called chickens in any other part of the [[cosmere]],{{wob ref|8346}} such as [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb5|prologue}} The term coming to mean all birds is a result of [[Vorin]] languages tending towards generalization, similar to how all alcohols became wines and all small creatures became [[cremling]]s.{{wob ref|3978}}
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'''Chicken''' is the name used by many [[Roshar]]an languages -- except the [[Shin]] and the [[Unkalaki]] -- to refer to all species of birds.{{wob ref|1415}} Only some are what would be called chickens in any other part of the [[cosmere]].{{wob ref|8346}} The term coming to mean all birds is a result of [[Vorin]] languages tending towards generalization, similar to how all alcohols became wines and all small creatures became [[cremling]]s.{{wob ref|3978}}
 
   
Chickens are not native to [[Roshar]], but were brought to the planet during the initial human migration from [[Ashyn]].{{wob ref|12228}} They live mainly in [[Shinovar]], with very few found further east and no undomesticated ones as far as [[Alethkar]].{{wob ref|5818}} This being said, wild chickens can be found in the East - for instance, geese live in the [[Horneater Peaks]], and [[Dalinar]] saw chickens during his visit to the [[Valley]].{{wob ref|8891}}
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Chickens are not native to [[Roshar]], but were brought to the planet during the initial human migration from [[Ashyn]].{{wob ref|12228}} They live mainly in [[Shinovar]] and are plentiful there.{{book ref|sa1|i|4}} Very few birds are found in most of eastern Alethkar; wild sightings are essentially unheard of in [[Alethkar]].{{wob ref|5818}} There are some exceptions, as wild geese live in the [[Horneater Peaks]] and [[Felt]] notes that other wild birds range as far east as the [[Valley]].{{wob ref|8891}}{{book ref|sa3|114}}
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Most easterners have a very poor understanding of the anatomy and behavior of chickens.{{book ref|sa2|55}} By the time of the [[True Desolation]], more people began to recognize the differences between various species of birds, but the term chicken was still firmly entrenched in the Vorin vernacular.{{book ref|sa2|45}}{{book ref|sa4|i|5}}
   
 
== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
Chickens are often edible, and are therefore an export of Shinovar.{{book ref|sa1|22}} [[Vstim]] trades with [[Thresh]] and potentially other Shin for chickens which he sells to the other nations of Roshar, particularly in the east according to [[Rysn]].{{book ref|sa1|i|4}} Very expensive arrows may be fletched with chicken feathers.{{wob ref|12838}} The elder [[Tanalan's father|Tanalan]] wore decorative feathers on his battle helm, which Dalinar found odd.{{book ref|sa3|11}} [[Unkalaki]] arrows are fletched with geese feathers;{{book ref|sa3|37}} geese live in the [[Horneater Peaks]], which is why the [[Unkalaki#language|Unkalaki language]] has a word for goose.{{wob ref|8891}}
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Chickens are often edible, and are therefore an export of Shinovar.{{book ref|sa1|22}} [[Vstim]] trades with [[Thresh]] (and likely other Shin) for chickens that he sells to customers in the east at high prices.{{book ref|sa1|i|4}} Chicken as a food is therefore relatively uncommon in the [[Vorin]] nations, and is even served at royal feasts.{{book ref|sa1|22}} [[Adolin Kholin]] believes that eating chicken brings good luck and always eats some before his duels.{{book ref|sa2|14}}
   
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Very expensive arrows may be fletched with chicken feathers.{{wob ref|12838}} The elder [[Tanalan's father|Tanalan]] wore decorative feathers on his battle helm, which Dalinar found odd.{{book ref|sa3|11}} Since wild geese live in the Horneater Peaks, [[Unkalaki]] arrows are often fletched with geese feathers{{book ref|sa3|37}} and the [[Unkalaki#language|Unkalaki language]] has a word for goose.{{wob ref|8891}}
[[Adolin Kholin]] believes that eating chicken brings good luck and always eats some before his duels.{{book ref|sa2|14}}
 
   
== Notable chickens ==
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== Notable 'Chickens' ==
 
* [[Jeksonofnone]], a bright green chicken brought by a [[Thaylen]] merchant to the [[Middlefest Fair]] which could say its name upon command.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
 
* [[Jeksonofnone]], a bright green chicken brought by a [[Thaylen]] merchant to the [[Middlefest Fair]] which could say its name upon command.{{book ref|sa2|45}}
 
* [[Mraize]] owns an [[Aviar]] which is referred to as a 'green chicken' by Shallan.{{wob ref|8807}}
 
* [[Mraize]] owns an [[Aviar]] which is referred to as a 'green chicken' by Shallan.{{wob ref|8807}}
* [[Lift]] finds a 'red chicken' who belonged to an [[Gereh|old Feruchemist]] in [[Urithiru]] who Mraize murders early into the singer occupation of Urithiru. She is now raising the bird.{{book ref|sa4|i|5}}{{book ref|sa4|116}}
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* [[Lift]] finds another Aviar, a red 'chicken' that belonged to an [[Gereh|old Feruchemist]] who was killed by [[Mraize]] during the occupation of [[Urithiru]]. She is now raising the bird.{{book ref|sa4|i|5}}{{book ref|sa4|116}}
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* [[Shallan]] observes a 'chicken' with red, blue, and green feathers when she is at the Shattered Plains menagerie with [[Adolin]] and [[Kaladin]].{{book ref|sa2|55}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This process of using a subsection to refer to an entire set is known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synecdoche synecdoche], or more specifically ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pars_pro_toto Pars pro toto]''
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* The use of the word 'chicken' to refer to all birds is known as a [[wikipedia: Synecdoche|synecdoche]], or more specifically in this case, ''[[wikipedia: Pars pro toto|pars pro toto]]''.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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Chicken
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Type Animal
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Chicken is the name used by many Rosharan cultures -- excluding the Shin and the Unkalaki -- to refer to all species of birds.[1] Only some are what would be called chickens in any other part of the cosmere,[2] such as Scadrial.[3] The term coming to mean all birds is a result of Vorin languages tending towards generalization, similar to how all alcohols became wines and all small creatures became cremlings.[4]

Chickens are not native to Roshar, but were brought to the planet during the initial human migration from Ashyn.[5] They live mainly in Shinovar and are plentiful there.[6] Very few birds are found in most of eastern Alethkar; wild sightings are essentially unheard of in Alethkar.[7] There are some exceptions, as wild geese live in the Horneater Peaks and Felt notes that other wild birds range as far east as the Valley.[8][9]

Most easterners have a very poor understanding of the anatomy and behavior of chickens.[10] By the time of the True Desolation, more people began to recognize the differences between various species of birds, but the term chicken was still firmly entrenched in the Vorin vernacular.[11][12]

Uses[edit]

Chickens are often edible, and are therefore an export of Shinovar.[13] Vstim trades with Thresh (and likely other Shin) for chickens that he sells to customers in the east at high prices.[6] Chicken as a food is therefore relatively uncommon in the Vorin nations, and is even served at royal feasts.[13] Adolin Kholin believes that eating chicken brings good luck and always eats some before his duels.[14]

Very expensive arrows may be fletched with chicken feathers.[15] The elder Tanalan wore decorative feathers on his battle helm, which Dalinar found odd.[16] Since wild geese live in the Horneater Peaks, Unkalaki arrows are often fletched with geese feathers[17] and the Unkalaki language has a word for goose.[8]

Notable 'Chickens'[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The use of the word 'chicken' to refer to all birds is known as a synecdoche, or more specifically in this case, pars pro toto.

Notes[edit]

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