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== History ==
 
== History ==
The Iriali are not native to [[Roshar]].{{wob ref|1516}} They believe that they are part of something they call the "Long Trail," a series of seven Lands which all must be "attained" before they will become One again. Of these, the Fourth Land is Roshar,{{book ref|sa2|i|2}} which they migrated to from somewhere besides [[Ashyn]], separately from the rest of humanity.{{wob ref|9551}} They have had what most would consider to be inhuman ancestry in their past, depending on what is considered human.{{wob ref|11884}}
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The Iriali are not native to [[Roshar]].{{wob ref|1516}} They believe that they are part of something they call the "Long Trail," a series of seven Lands which all must be "attained" before they will become One again. Of these, the Fourth Land is Roshar,{{book ref|sa2|i|2}} which they migrated to from somewhere besides [[Ashyn]], separately from the rest of humanity.{{wob ref|9551}} There is also a group of Iriali living on [[Lumar]]. They have had what most would consider to be inhuman ancestry in their past, depending on what is considered human.{{wob ref|11884}}
   
During the Desolations the [[Silver Kingdom]] of Iri was founded. This Kingdom ruled the current territories of Iri and Rira. At some point the Kingdom collapsed and the eastern part split off, forming Rira.{{map ref|Roshar}} Iri continued to claim Rira as a vassal, but that claim was disputed.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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During the Desolations the [[Silver Kingdom]] of [[Iri]] was founded. This Kingdom ruled the current territories of Iri and Rira. At some point the Kingdom collapsed and the eastern part split off, forming Rira.{{map ref|Roshar}} Iri continued to claim Rira as a vassal, but that claim was disputed.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
 
During the [[True Desolation]], [[Dalinar Kholin]] approached the monarchs of Iri in an attempt to persuade them to join the [[coalition of monarchs]]. Iri claimed both that Dalinar had stolen their [[Shardplate]] and that [[Alethkar]] was no longer relevant as a world power. They gave these as reasons not to side with the coalition, instead joining forces with the [[Fused]], who offered them more power than they felt they could gain by siding with the humans. Furthermore, the Iriali people sought peace. Looking back at their histories, they realized that humans had never tried the tactic of capitulation as a way to avoid a [[Desolation]] and felt an obligation to try it, as it was an experience the [[One]] had not yet explored.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
 
During the [[True Desolation]], [[Dalinar Kholin]] approached the monarchs of Iri in an attempt to persuade them to join the [[coalition of monarchs]]. Iri claimed both that Dalinar had stolen their [[Shardplate]] and that [[Alethkar]] was no longer relevant as a world power. They gave these as reasons not to side with the coalition, instead joining forces with the [[Fused]], who offered them more power than they felt they could gain by siding with the humans. Furthermore, the Iriali people sought peace. Looking back at their histories, they realized that humans had never tried the tactic of capitulation as a way to avoid a [[Desolation]] and felt an obligation to try it, as it was an experience the [[One]] had not yet explored.{{book ref|sa3|16}}

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