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|nation=Jah Keved
 
 
|world=Roshar
 
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|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
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'''Natata Ved''', also known as '''Natata Oileyes''' or simply '''Oileyes''', was an ancient [[Jah Keved|Veden]] scholar on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|53}} Her nickname was given to her by her contemporaries,{{book ref|sa3|53}} but its meaning is unknown.
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'''Nantata Ved''' ('''Oileyes''') is an ancient scholar.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
 
Natata lived in [[Jah Keved]] two hundred years after the death of King [[NanKhet]] and the founding of the [[Siln]] dynasty. She is best known for writing a dramatized account of NanKhet's life and death, which is the earliest source of information about him to have survived to the present day.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
 
 
Despite the long time passing between NanKhet's death and her work, she insisted that her research was rigorous, although [[Jasnah Kholin]] notes that modern scholarship was still in its infancy during Natata's lifetime. Oileyes is said to have had a passion for the dramatic, and took delight in describing the irony of NanKhet's final moments.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
 
 
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| “The great, but weary, NanKhet called for an accounting of all his household. He gathered them together at a grand feast, promising the delights of distant Aimia. Instead, when all were assembled, NanKhet had them executed one by one. Their bodies were burned in a grand pyre, upon which was cooked the meat for the feast that he ate alone, at a table set for two hundred.”
 
| From Natata Ved's account of [[NanKhet]]'s life{{book ref|sa3|53}}
 
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