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'''Triax''' is a small nation in southern [[Roshar]]. It borders [[Jah Keved]] to the east, and [[Tu Fallia]] to the west, with its northern border abutting a mountain range, and its southern border abutting the [[Tarat Sea]].{{map ref|Roshar}}
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'''Triax''' is a small nation in southern [[Roshar]].{{map ref|Roshar}} The people of Triax live in small villages, which are located in forest clearings. Their houses are built on stilts, although the risk of flooding is quite small.{{book ref|Sa4|71}}
   
 
== Geography and Ecology ==
 
== Geography and Ecology ==
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Triax's position near the center of Roshar lends it significant strategic importance. For any military force seeking to cross the southern continent, the mountains to the north and the coast to the south form a bottleneck through Triax. This makes moving troops through through the area highly difficult, and provides a defending force with a strategic advantage.{{book ref|sa3|107}} However, this advantage may be affected by control of the nearby [[Vedenar]] [[Oathgate]].{{book ref|sa4|17}}
 
Triax's position near the center of Roshar lends it significant strategic importance. For any military force seeking to cross the southern continent, the mountains to the north and the coast to the south form a bottleneck through Triax. This makes moving troops through through the area highly difficult, and provides a defending force with a strategic advantage.{{book ref|sa3|107}} However, this advantage may be affected by control of the nearby [[Vedenar]] [[Oathgate]].{{book ref|sa4|17}}
 
== Culture ==
 
==== Mining and Metals ====
 
It seems that the people of Triax don’t mine extensively, many of the villagers carry tools that aren’t made from metal.{{book ref|Sa4|71}}
 
 
==== Architecture ====
 
The people of Triax live in small villages, which are often located in forest clearings. Their houses are built on stilts, although the risk of flooding is quite small.{{book ref|Sa4|71}} It seems that most of the buildings in this area are overgrown with the same type of vine that covers the rest of the landscape.{{book ref|Sa4|71}}
 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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During the [[Silver Kingdoms]] era, the region was split in half between [[Makabakam]] and [[Valhav]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}}
 
During the [[Silver Kingdoms]] era, the region was split in half between [[Makabakam]] and [[Valhav]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}}
   
Due to the Desolations, they were constantly returned back to early technological levels, often to the point to making use of stone tools. Though they advanced each time with the help of the Heralds whenever they returned, often helping them to enter into the bronze age, often receiving this assistance from [[Kalak]] and his [[Willshapers]].{{book ref|sa2|i|7}}{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}}{{wob ref|13779}}
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Due to the Desolations, they were constantly returned back to primitive technological levels, often to the point to making use of stone tools. Though they advanced each time with the help of the Heralds whenever they returned, often helping them to enter into the bronze age, often receiving this assistance from [[Kalak]] and his [[Willshapers]].{{book ref|sa2|i|7}}{{book ref|sa1|part=prelude}}{{wob ref|13779}}
   
 
=== Era of Solitude ===
 
=== Era of Solitude ===

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