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[[Sarene]] had never used MaiPon sticks before arriving in [[Arelon]], and had trouble eating with them when [[Kiin]] made [[HaiKo]] for her first meal in Arelon. [[Kaise]] found this to be unbecoming of a princess.{{book ref|elantris|5}} |
[[Sarene]] had never used MaiPon sticks before arriving in [[Arelon]], and had trouble eating with them when [[Kiin]] made [[HaiKo]] for her first meal in Arelon. [[Kaise]] found this to be unbecoming of a princess.{{book ref|elantris|5}} |
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− | MaiPon sticks are mentioned on [[Komashi]] |
+ | MaiPon sticks are mentioned on [[Komashi]]. But it may have just been [[Hoid]] translating a similar type of eating utensil into a vernacular that the [[Worldhoppers]] he is telling the story of [[Yumi and the Nightmare Painter]] to. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 16:33, 11 July 2023
MaiPon sticks | |
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Type | Eating utensil |
Creators | MaiPon, JinDo |
World of Origin | Sel, Komashi |
Universe | Cosmere |
MaiPon sticks are an eating utensil used in JinDo.[1] Based on the name, they likely originated in MaiPon. They come in pairs, with one stick having a sharp pointed tip and the other having a flat shoveled end.[2]
Sarene had never used MaiPon sticks before arriving in Arelon, and had trouble eating with them when Kiin made HaiKo for her first meal in Arelon. Kaise found this to be unbecoming of a princess.[2]
MaiPon sticks are mentioned on Komashi. But it may have just been Hoid translating a similar type of eating utensil into a vernacular that the Worldhoppers he is telling the story of Yumi and the Nightmare Painter to.