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It is a book that represents the ideals of the [[Devotary of Sincerity]], a sect of [[Vorinism]].{{book ref|sa1|48}} It is called the ''Book of Endless Pages'' because it is completely blank, representing the devotary's belief that there is always something to learn, and that the book can never be completed.{{book ref|sa1|48}}
 
 
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|They worship the Almighty, but are guided by the belief that there are always more answers to be found. The book cannot be filled, as there is always something to learn. This devotary is a place where one is never penalized for questions, even those challenging Vorinism’s own tenets.
 
|They worship the Almighty, but are guided by the belief that there are always more answers to be found. The book cannot be filled, as there is always something to learn. This devotary is a place where one is never penalized for questions, even those challenging Vorinism’s own tenets.
 
|[[Jasnah]], explaining the [[Devotary of Sincerity]] to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa1|48}}
 
|[[Jasnah]], explaining the [[Devotary of Sincerity]] to [[Shallan]]{{book ref|sa1|48}}
 
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It is a book that represents the ideals of the [[Devotary of Sincerity]], a sect of [[Vorinism]].{{book ref|sa1|48}} It is called the ''Book of Endless Pages'' because it is completely blank, representing the devotary's belief that there is always something to learn, and that the book can never be completed.{{book ref|sa1|48}}
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==History==
 
==History==
 
A copy of the book was given to [[Jasnah Kholin]] by someone trying to convert her to Vorinism; the attempt failed, but it was 'the closest anyone has ever come to it'.{{book ref|sa1|48}} Jasnah seems to cherish the book, but she passes it on to [[Shallan Davar]] during her wardship, reminding her that seeking truth is always a virtue.{{book ref|sa1|48}} Shallan is surprised to learn of the Devotary of Sincerity, and it challenges her stereotypes about religion and [[ardent]]s.{{book ref|sa1|48}} Shallan later wonders why Jasnah gave her the book just before piecing together the fact that both of them have the ability to [[Surgebind]].{{book ref|sa1|70}}
 
A copy of the book was given to [[Jasnah Kholin]] by someone trying to convert her to Vorinism; the attempt failed, but it was 'the closest anyone has ever come to it'.{{book ref|sa1|48}} Jasnah seems to cherish the book, but she passes it on to [[Shallan Davar]] during her wardship, reminding her that seeking truth is always a virtue.{{book ref|sa1|48}} Shallan is surprised to learn of the Devotary of Sincerity, and it challenges her stereotypes about religion and [[ardent]]s.{{book ref|sa1|48}} Shallan later wonders why Jasnah gave her the book just before piecing together the fact that both of them have the ability to [[Surgebind]].{{book ref|sa1|70}}

Revision as of 00:59, 27 April 2020

Book of Endless Pages
Type Religious text
World of Origin Roshar

The Book of Endless Pages is a religious text on Roshar.[1]

Contents

They worship the Almighty, but are guided by the belief that there are always more answers to be found. The book cannot be filled, as there is always something to learn. This devotary is a place where one is never penalized for questions, even those challenging Vorinism’s own tenets.

Jasnah, explaining the Devotary of Sincerity to Shallan[1]

It is a book that represents the ideals of the Devotary of Sincerity, a sect of Vorinism.[1] It is called the Book of Endless Pages because it is completely blank, representing the devotary's belief that there is always something to learn, and that the book can never be completed.[1]

History

A copy of the book was given to Jasnah Kholin by someone trying to convert her to Vorinism; the attempt failed, but it was 'the closest anyone has ever come to it'.[1] Jasnah seems to cherish the book, but she passes it on to Shallan Davar during her wardship, reminding her that seeking truth is always a virtue.[1] Shallan is surprised to learn of the Devotary of Sincerity, and it challenges her stereotypes about religion and ardents.[1] Shallan later wonders why Jasnah gave her the book just before piecing together the fact that both of them have the ability to Surgebind.[2]

Shallan lost the book during the sinking of the Wind's Pleasure, and she believes that she still does not fully understand its significance.[3]

Trivia

Notes

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Big Smooth (talk) 09:21, 23 May 2019 (MST)