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'''The Valley''' was a kind of a mystical location on Roshar.
==Rosharan mythology==
 
   
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The Valley was located in the mountains that divide Emul and Greater Hexi. It was said that The Nightwatcher resided there who is conncted to the Old Magic. Many people, even Alethi nobility went there to seek a boon and a curse from The Nightwatcher.
{{quote|According to the mythology of the world, mankind used to live in '''The Tranquiline Halls'''. Heaven. Well, a group of evil spirits known as the Voidbringers assaulted and captured heaven, casting out God and men. Men took root on Roshar, the world of storms, but the Voidbringers chased them there, trying to push them off of Roshar and into '''Damnation'''.|Brandon Sanderson{{qa ref|428|9|Brandon about Roshar's mythology|date=?}}}}
 
   
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So on Roshar '''Damnation''' was the place where those were sent after death who didn't deserve joining the '''Tranquiline Halls''' and therewith it was the counterpart to the Tranquiline Halls.
 
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In [[Vorinism]] people were to become best in their [[Glory]] and [[Calling]] for after death one may join the Heralds fighting to reclaim the Tranquiline Halls from the Voidbringers. In [[Alethkar]] the highest calling was to be a great warrior for this purpose. But each profession was needed in the Tranquiline Halls, so i.e. farmers and cooks, too.
 
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==Damnation==
 
 
{{quote|According to the mythology of the world, mankind used to live in '''The Tranquiline Halls'''. Heaven. Well, a group of evil spirits known as the Voidbringers assaulted and captured heaven, casting out God and men. Men took root on Roshar, the world of storms, but the Voidbringers chased them there, trying to push them off of Roshar and into '''Damnation'''.|Brandon Sanderson{{qa ref|428|9|Brandon about Roshar's mythology|date=?}}}}
 
 
On Roshar '''Damnation''' is the counterpart of the [[Tranquiline Halls]], a place of torture and destruction. In [[Vorinism]]
 
it is believed that the Voidbringers were made in Damnation, created from hate.
 
 
The people on Roshar often use "Damnation" as a curse word.{{book ref|sa1|36}}{{book ref|sa1|i|9}}
 
 
==Notes==
 
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==The Tranquiline Halls==
 
 
{{quote|According to the mythology of the world, mankind used to live in '''The Tranquiline Halls'''. Heaven. Well, a group of evil spirits known as the Voidbringers assaulted and captured heaven, casting out God and men. Men took root on Roshar, the world of storms, but the Voidbringers chased them there, trying to push them off of Roshar and into '''Damnation'''.|Brandon Sanderson{{qa ref|428|9|Brandon about Roshar's mythology|date=?}}}}
 
 
The '''Tranquiline Halls''' were heaven for the Rosharan people, the place were they had been cast out by the Voidbringers down to Roshar. In [[Vorinism]] it is believed that the best in their [[Glory]] and [[Calling]] were to be sent to the Tranquiline Halls after death to join the Heralds for fighting of the Voidbringers out of heaven again.
 
 
==Notes==
 
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