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[[Navani]] recalls that the '''Myth of Parasaphi and Nadris''' mentioned the [[Desolation]]s to [[Dalinar Kholin|Dalinar]] in effort to afford some insight into those Desolations with regard to his [[Dalinar's visions|vision]] with [[Nohadon]], relevant to the [[Voidbringer]]s, humankind on [[Roshar]], [[Damnation]], the [[Herald]]s, the [[Tranquiline Halls]], and the [[Knights Radiant]].{{book ref|sa1|61}}
 
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In order to repopulate her fallen people, she climbed the peaks of [[Dara]] - the myth changes, listing different modern mountain ranges as the true peaks of Dara - to find stones touched by the [[Heralds]] themselves. She brought them to [[Nadris]] on his deathbed and harvested his seed to bring life to the stones. They hatched forth [[Ten|ten]] children, which she used to found a new nation. [[Marnah]], I believe it was called.|[[Navani Kholin]]{{Ref|twok|c|61}}}}
 
[[Renarin Kholin|Renarin]], present in this conversation, recalls that [[Parasaphi]] was the one who searched out the [[Seedstones]].{{book ref|sa2|61}} Navani confirms that in order to repopulate her fallen people, Parasaphi climbed the [[peaks of Dara]] to find stones touched by the [[Herald]]s themselves and that she brought them to [[Nadris]] on his deathbed and harvested his seed to bring life to the stones. They hatched forth [[Ten|ten]] children, which she used to found a new nation, [[Marnah]]. This was the origin of the [[Makabaki]].{{book ref|sa1|61}}
 
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