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comment about Dovcanti's epic
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{{quote|A legend. Considered pseudohistorical. [[Dovcanti]] wrote an epic about it somewhere around fifteen hundred years ago. The claim is that some Voidbringers survived Aharietiam, and there were many clashes with them afterward. It’s considered unreliable, but that’s because many later [[ardent]]s insist that no Voidbringers could have survived. I’m inclined to assume this is a clash with parshmen before they were somehow deprived of their ability to change forms.|Jasnah Kholin on the False Desolation.{{book ref|sa3|56}}}}
 
The '''False Desolation''', considered pseudohistorical by the [[Vorin]] church, was a conflict between [[singers]] and humans sometime during the millenia after the [[Last Desolation]].{{book ref|sa3|56}} It is likely the conflict in which the [[Knights Radiant]] were fighting at the time of the [[Recreance]], according to [[Jasnah Kholin]].{{book ref|sa3|56}} It resulted in the enslavement of singers as [[parshmen]].{{book ref|sa3|17}}
When the singers were later healed in the [[Everstorm]], they were furious at humanity for this act of enslavement. For the common singer, this became a rallying cry that made them fight against humanity in the [[True Desolation]].
 
In modern times, the False Desolation wasis considered pseudohistorical by the Vorin church, which assertedasserts that no Voidbringers could have survived Aharietiam. Few[[Dovcanti]]'s epic about the False Desolation, written approximately 500 years after, is the primary surviving source on these events, and few details of the concept wereare known to any besides scholars, such as [[Jasnah Kholin]].{{book ref|sa3|56}}
 
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