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The '''Tear''' is a particularly bright star seen from [[Roshar]]. It is named for the single tear shed by [[Reya]].{{book ref|sa2|31}}
 
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From the [[Shattered Plains]] it was seen just above the horizon during sunset.{{book ref|sa2|31}}
 
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|The sun hadn't quite set, but in the darkening sky, stars had begun to appear around Taln’s Scar. The Tear hung just above the horizon, a star much brighter than the others, named for the single tear that Reya was said to have shed.
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|[[Kaladin]]'s thoughts while looking at the sky{{book ref|sa2|31}}
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The '''Tear''' is a particularly bright star seen from [[Roshar]]. It is named for the single tear shed by [[Reya]]. In early [[Roshar#Calendar|Ishi]], it can be seen around sunset from the [[Shattered Plains]], where it appears just above the horizon.{{book ref|sa2|31}} It may also be visible from [[Scadrial]].{{wob ref|3675}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 23 July 2022

Tear
Universe Cosmere

The sun hadn't quite set, but in the darkening sky, stars had begun to appear around Taln’s Scar. The Tear hung just above the horizon, a star much brighter than the others, named for the single tear that Reya was said to have shed.

Kaladin's thoughts while looking at the sky[1]

The Tear is a particularly bright star seen from Roshar. It is named for the single tear shed by Reya. In early Ishi, it can be seen around sunset from the Shattered Plains, where it appears just above the horizon.[1] It may also be visible from Scadrial.[2]

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