Difference between revisions of "Navani Kholin"

m
Because Navani is so exacting in her words and thoughts, Dalinar chooses her to record his visions. She scribes expertly, picking out details from him, knowing when to prod him for more. She is business-like and careful.{{book ref|sa1|52}} She records his visions without complaint.{{book ref|sa1|58}}
 
NavaniListening usesto [[Corvana]]Dalinar's ''Analectics''visions, toshe translatethinks thewhat "babble"he fromwas Dalinar'ssaying visionhad withtoo [[Nohadon]]much order to be gibberish.{{book ref|sa1|60}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} She discovers that the phrase that is in the ''Analectics'' is one in the same with the "babble". She says it's a line from a song, a chant by the [[Vanrial]], written in the [[Dawnchant]] by the [[Herald]]s. ListeningNavani touses Dalinar[[Corvana]]'s visions,''Analectics'' sheto thinkstranslate whatthe he"babble" wasfrom sayingDalinar's hadvision toowith much order to be gibberish[[Nohadon]].{{book ref|sa1|60}}{{book ref|sa2|4}}
 
Navani relates the [[Myth of Parasaphi and Nadris]] to Dalinar in effort to afford some insight into the [[Desolation]]s, with regard to his vision with Nohadon, relevant to the [[Voidbringers]], mankind on Roshar, [[Damnation]], the Heralds, the [[Tranquiline Halls]], and the [[Knights Radiant]].
 
BeforeShe publishinghad kept the visionssecret and was very reiable, however they eventuallyu decide to publish them. Before doing so, she removed the lines where he mentioned sensitive issues, such as the Almighty’s death. She’d also search for historical references to match his descriptions. Navani liked things neat and quantified. She’d prepared a timeline of all of his visions, trying to piece them into a single narrative.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
 
She believes the visions are a blessing because they prove that Dalinar isn't going mad.{{book ref|sa1|61}} After recording several of his visions Dalinar and Navani learn to really trust each other and confess their feelings. Navani is clear that she would not stop for tradition as their union is not forbidden.{{book ref|sa1|62}}
Editors
538

edits