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Hello everyone, I am Nightstar The Bright. I really enjoy reading Brandon Sanderson’s books, sometime after I read them all I began editing the Coppermind.
Hey everyone, I died as a normal man and returned as Nightstar The Bright! New Scholar and Arcanist.


Notable pages I reworked
But seriously, I write mostly Nalthian articles sprinkled with some Canticle pages.
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* [[Court of Gods]]
I’m currently fixing [[Hanald]].
* [[Iridescent Tones]]

* [[Listener]]
== Geography and ecology ==
* [[Duladel]]

* [[Pahn Kahl]]
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* [[Jah Keved]]
Tiny flowers grew in great blanketing swaths on the ground. Large, drooping pink blossoms hung from trees, like bundles of grapes, flowers growing practically on top of one another in a large cluster. Even the weeds had flowers.
* [[Fjorden]]
|Siri describing the Lowlands|
* [[T'Telir]]
* [[Hallandren]]
* [[Idris]]
*[[Final Empire]]
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! The following text is a collection of the information about Alethkar!
Halland encompassed large parts of the lowlands of modern day [[Hallandren]], the rest being controlled by the [[Pahn Kahl]], They also controlled the highlands of modern day [[Idris]]. It is bordered by the [[Bright Sea]] to the east. The capital city, [[T'Telir]], still sits on the coastline{{book ref|wb|4}} and is a major trade center.{{book ref|wb|9}} The [[Tears of Edgli]] grow only in the soil of Halland, and later [[Hallandren]]. This is due to [[Investiture]] seeping into the ground from [[Endowment]]'s [[Perpendicularity]].{{wob ref|13871}}{{wob ref|9833}}

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The valley has a moderate climate that is never too cold and rarely experiences harsh weather.{{book ref|wb|12}} While the mountains experience cold weather, and few warm summers. The climate in the valley allows food to be grown without difficulty, while agriculture is harder in the mountains due to the cold. Powerful earthquakes are a frequent occurrence in the valley.{{wob ref|3483}} The growth of plants in this region is partly helped by [[Investiture]], much like the [[Elendel Basin]].{{wob ref|9833}}

The lowlands are inhabited by panthers, parrots, monkeys, and crocodiles.{{book ref|wb|32}}{{book ref|wb|35}}{{book ref|wb|27}} The Bright Sea is full of life, including many sorts of mussels, fish, and tentacled creatures.{{book ref|wb|22}}{{book ref|wb|40}}{{book ref|wb|53}} Elephants and zebras are said to be exotic creatures from "the south." While this is said during the age of [[Hallandren]], these two kingdoms are in roughly the same place, so it can be assumed this is still valid. However it is unclear whether this means they come from southern Halland or south of Halland.{{book ref|wb|27}}

The northern mountains have vegetation that buds out in spring, though it only gets warm for a brief period each year. Some valuable roots grow high up in the mountains.{{book ref|wb|2}}{{book ref|wb|9}} There are fields and meadows with grasses and wild flowers. The air is crisp and chilly due to the elevation.{{book ref|wb|29}} A known type of flower is the Vanavel, the flower and the roots from this plant are eatable.{{book ref|wb|2}} There are also berry bushes in the highlands.{{book ref|wb|2}}

== Culture and Economics ==
=== People and Religion ===
The people of Hanald were likely of [[Chedesh]] origin, due to the kingdom being started by a group of [[Chedesh]] men and women. There were probably some Pahn Kahl living in the kingdom although they had their own kingdom as well.

The state religion was [[Austrism]], though back then it was very different from modern Austrism. Austrism back then hadn’t yet turned its back [[awakening]] and ostentation itself. The Idrian royal family followed it.{{book ref|wb|15}} At the same time the [[Cult of the Returned]] formed and began to worship the Returned, believing that each individual had been sent from [[Austre]] in order to fulfill a mission. They were the individuals who discovered, maintained, and named Warbreaker the Peaceful{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} and Glorysinger.{{wob ref|6954}}

=== Economy ===
The new kingdom of Hanald flourished quickly, likely because of the dye trade, as Hanald was the only kingdom in which the [[Tears of Edgli]] grew, and also because of all the other products which only grow in the jungles and mountains of Hanald.

Hanald was also situated on the shores of the [[Bright Sea]], opening many trade routes to other nations such as [[Tedradel]]. Hanald’s capital was the prime port of T’Telir, further advancing trade. The mountains of modern day Idris were in its domain as well, and with it access to many minerals, including the only copper mines in the known world. These mountains also opened trade routes to the northern kingdoms, such as Kuth and Huth.

=== Politics and Royals ===
The kingdom was ruled by either a King or a Queen. As the Idrian Royal family does this it can be assumed that the eldest child, be it man or woman, inherits the throne.{{book ref|wb|2}} The first ruler was [[Vo]]’s wife, who became Queen of Hanald after his death.{{book ref|wb|32}} Shortly before his death he impregnated her, starting the royal line of Hanald, the people of this line would rule Hanald for the next three hundred years.

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Every city has a little huddle of buildings for caravaneers and the likes. Also large stormbunkers to house armies or multiple caravans.{{book ref|sa3|45}} many small villages have a central cistern to catch rain water and filter out the crem. Alethi is used widely throughout the eastern world to make the underscript of a book. Also, lots of Alethi epics, which are famous even outside Alethkar.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
Those of the royal family who either ruled or were potential heirs had the [[Royal Locks]]: hereditary hair that changes color according to the bearer's emotional state, at their will, or not at all when the bearer uses training and discipline to suppress the changes.{{book ref|wb|1}}{{book ref|wb|22}} Those with the Royal Locks can also grow them when they want to, and this feels to them as if they were using a physical muscle.{{book ref|wb|6}}


The servants of Hanald’s kings were killed when the kings died so they could serve in the afterlife.


- Slavery -
=== T'Telir ===
A slaver must provide the reason someone was sold into slavery when he sells the slave, it is illegal to lie.{{book ref|sa1|4}}
{{For|T'Telir}}


The capital of Hanald was called [[T'Telir]], this was a large city somewhere in the east of the nation. T’Telir is located in a small bay on the shores of the [[Bright Sea]], protecting it from storms and making it an excellent port.


T’Telir has a monopoly on dye production from the [[Tears of Edgli]].{{book ref|wb|22}} Other nations use the sea to bring exotic merchandise and fresh foods from their lands in trade.{{book ref|wb|9}}


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The Royal family of Hanald resided in a large black palace in T'Telir, this building would later become the God King’s palace.
This part is about Scadrian airships


== History ==


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== Completed Nalthian Projects ==
* The Court of Gods
* Shashara
* Arsteel

Revision as of 11:47, 26 May 2024

Hello everyone, I am Nightstar The Bright. I really enjoy reading Brandon Sanderson’s books, sometime after I read them all I began editing the Coppermind.

Notable pages I reworked

! The following text is a collection of the information about Alethkar!

Every city has a little huddle of buildings for caravaneers and the likes. Also large stormbunkers to house armies or multiple caravans.[1] many small villages have a central cistern to catch rain water and filter out the crem. Alethi is used widely throughout the eastern world to make the underscript of a book. Also, lots of Alethi epics, which are famous even outside Alethkar.[2]


- Slavery - A slaver must provide the reason someone was sold into slavery when he sells the slave, it is illegal to lie.[3]


———————————— This part is about Scadrian airships


Even low altitude much higher then a coinshot can reach.