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|The [[ketek]], written by [[Navani Kholin|Navani]] on Lightday of {{Rosharan date|1174|1|1|1}}, on the cover of a volume of her journal{{book ref|sa2|endnote}}
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On {{Rosharan date|1174|1|1|1}}, a few days after the [[Battle of Narak]] and the rediscovery of [[Urithiru]], Navani began a new volume of her journal; she wrote a [[ketek]] on the cover describing the meeting of the [[Everstorm]] with a [[highstorm]]. It was written as a [[glyphpair]] in the shape of two storms crashing into one another. She discussed her grief regarding [[Jasnah]]'s apparent death and the fact that [[Torol Sadeas|Sadeas]]'s treachery distracted her from the danger of the [[singer]]s.{{epigraph ref|sa2|12}} Her descriptions of this time period were notable enough that [[Nazh]] somehow sought out and read her journal.{{book ref|sa2|endnote}}
===Discovery of Anti-Voidlight, {{Rosharan date|1175}}===
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There was something off about those spheres. My eyes were drawn to several distinctive ones: spheres that glowed with a distinctly alien light, almost negative. Both violet and black, somehow shining, yet feeling like they should extinguish illumination instead of promote it.
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You aren’t worthy. That’s why. You claim to be a scholar, but where are your discoveries? You study light, but you are its opposite. A thing that destroys light. You spend your time wallowing in the muck of the kitchens and obsessing about whether or not some lighteyes recognizes the correct lines on a map.
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