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|'nation=New Natanan <small>(sovereign city-state)</small>
|region=Frostlands
|world=Roshar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
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'''New Natanan''' is a city-state on [[Roshar]], which claims few other settlements as its protectorates.{{book ref|sa3|96}} The people of Natanan are called the '''Natan'''.{{book ref|sa1|28}}▼
| [Au-nak] represented a dead kingdom that had been reduced to a single city-state on the eastern coast of Roshar with a few other cities as protectorates.
| Navani on Au-nak and New Natanan{{book ref|sa3|96}}
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▲'''New Natanan''' is a city-state on [[Roshar]]
== Location and Geography ==
New Natanan is the easternmost city of the Rosharan continent. In lies on the shores of the [[Ocean of Origins]],
There have been several attempts in the past to find a river passage between [[Alethkar]] and New Natanan, one of which resulted in the discovery of the [[Parshendi]] by Alethi explorers.{{book ref|sa1|42}} However, so far it appears that the only way to access the country is either by a land caravan or by sea.
== History ==
{{for|Natanatan|New Natanan's progenitor state}}
The region New Natanan now lies in was once part of the [[Silver Kingdoms|Silver Kingdom]] of [[Natanatan]], with its capital in [[Stormseat]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}} Following the catastrophe that created the [[Shattered Plains]], the country slowly fell apart, until it was reduced to a single settlement -- New Natanan.{{book ref|sa2|60}}
By the [[War of Reckoning]], New Natanan had become a valuable trade hub as the biggest city on the eastern coast.
When the [[Everstorm]] first appeared, New Natanan was the first major city to be struck by it, although [[Dalinar]] and [[Navani]] tried to warn its people of the new storm.{{book ref|sa2|87}} Though its uncertain whether they believed the message, the Natan confirmed the existence of the Everstorm to the [[Thaylen]] after it had passed over them.{{book ref|sa3|12}}
== Politics and Culture ==▼
Though Dalinar invited New Natanan into his coalition, they were initially coy, playing for time.{{book ref|sa3|24}} However, they agreed to join after king [[Taravangian]] brought [[Jah Keved]] and [[Kharbranth]] into the alliance.{{book ref|sa3|28}} From then, the Natan ambassador to the Alethi became the city-state's representative in [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa3|96}}
== Culture ==
=== People ===
The Natan people have pale blue skin and wooly white hair.{{book ref|sa1|36}} A local myth claims that this is the result of an ancient Natan queen, [[Tsa]], having children with the blue moon, [[Nomon]].{{book ref|sa3|67}} In reality, their odd skin tone comes from the Natan being part-humans and part-[[Siah Aimian]]s.{{wob ref|457}} This mixed ancestry gives them a some other benefits, although what they are is uncertain.{{wob ref|10757}}
Some Natan dye their hair, though only a few locks of it, in vivid colours, such as dark red, possibly to denote some kind of rank or social status. Their names have several forms, including the common one and a high one - for example, a high form of the name [[Au-nak]] is Nak-ali.{{book ref|sa1|54}}
=== Vorinism ===
The Natan are largely [[Vorin]], although their particular variety of Vorinism differs from what is practiced elsewhere. In addition to worshipping the [[Almighty]] and the [[Herald]]s, the Natan appear to revere the moons, with Nomon as the most important.{{book ref|sa3|67}} Some [[Alethi]] [[ardent]]s consider the Natan to be almost pagan, and sometimes question how devout they really are when out of the sight of "proper" Vorins.{{book ref|sa1|54}} Nonetheless, New Natanan is considered one of the important Vorin states by the high-ranking church officials, and their religious leaders are included in any discussion regarding the doctrine.{{book ref|sa3|50}}
Apart from the religion, the Natan follow at least some Vorin customs. The leaders of New Natanan have occassionally claimed the first [[dahn]], the highest rank a Vorin [[lighteyes]] can hold.{{wob ref|4006}} Their language belongs to the Vorin family, same as the Alethi and [[Veden]], although it is noted as dying out, implying many, if not most Natan don't actually speak it.{{wob ref|3977}}
Despite being one of Roshar's smallest nations, New Natanan holds great political importance in the region. It's the largest city on the shores of the [[Ocean of Origins]]. As such, any ships sailing through it stop there to rest and resupply, and there's always trade happening.{{book ref|sa2|1}}{{book ref|sa3|i|13}} New Natanan is also important for predicting the [[highstorm]]s, as it supplies the other states with information on any new one making landfall.{{book ref|sa3|22}}
Additionally, the city provides the easiest way to reach the [[Shattered Plains]], with numerous caravans traveling between it and the Alethi warcamps.{{book ref|sa2|56}}{{book ref|sa2|6}} New Natanan's importance extends even to the matters military -- any force holding the city would find it an excellent staging ground for an invasion of the Plains.{{book ref|sa3|107}} The Natan are well-aware of all this, and have sent an ambassador to the warcamps on the Plains to curry favour with the Alethi lighteyes.{{book ref|sa1|54}}
The Natan claim to be the inheritors of the ancient [[Natanatan]], and believe that they should be in charge of the Oathgate in [[Stormseat]], Natanatan's ancient capital. However, they do not possess enough political or military power to enforce this claim.{{book ref|sa3|96}}{{book ref|sa3|122}}
== Notable citizens ==
== Notes ==
<references/><!-- New Natanan: sa1: 42, sa2: 1, 6, 56, 87, sa3: 12, 22, 24, 50, 105, 107, I-13 --><!--Natan: sa1: 28, 36, 54, sa2: 43, 55, sa3: 35, 67, 96, 122 -->
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