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The [[Vorin]] '''Right of Travel''' is one of the rights granted to citizens of the Vorin kingdoms. The Right of Travel is granted to at least those of the sixth [[nahn]] or higher.{{book ref|sa2|15}} Although it is an assumption that the Right of Travel is the rule rather than the exception when it comes to [[darkeyes]].
 
The [[Vorin]] '''Right of Travel''' is one of the rights granted to citizens of the Vorin kingdoms. The Right of Travel is granted to at least those of the sixth [[nahn]] or higher.{{book ref|sa2|15}} Although it is an assumption that the Right of Travel is the rule rather than the exception when it comes to [[darkeyes]].
   
==Beneficiaries==
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== Beneficiaries ==
 
The Right of Travel is an assumption rather than something that is uncommon. There are many more darkeyes ranked high enough to have this right than there are people who do not have the right of travel.{{qa ref|1068|13|Tor.com The Way of Kings Re-read Interview with Brandon Sanderson|date=Jun 10th, 2014}} A darkeyes who does not have the Right of Travel is bound to the land and cannot leave. Generally not having this right indicates that something has gone very poorly for you or your ancestors.{{qa ref|1068|13|Tor.com The Way of Kings Re-read Interview with Brandon Sanderson|date=Jun 10th, 2014}}
 
The Right of Travel is an assumption rather than something that is uncommon. There are many more darkeyes ranked high enough to have this right than there are people who do not have the right of travel.{{qa ref|1068|13|Tor.com The Way of Kings Re-read Interview with Brandon Sanderson|date=Jun 10th, 2014}} A darkeyes who does not have the Right of Travel is bound to the land and cannot leave. Generally not having this right indicates that something has gone very poorly for you or your ancestors.{{qa ref|1068|13|Tor.com The Way of Kings Re-read Interview with Brandon Sanderson|date=Jun 10th, 2014}}
   
==Origin==
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== Origin ==
 
The Right of Travel is drawn from the [[Herald]]'s teaching that all borders should be open. The [[Oathgate|Oathgates]] are a symbol of this Heraldic belief.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
 
The Right of Travel is drawn from the [[Herald]]'s teaching that all borders should be open. The [[Oathgate|Oathgates]] are a symbol of this Heraldic belief.{{book ref|sa2|84}}
   
==Exceptions==
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== Exceptions ==
 
Men who have pledged their military service give up the Right of Travel while serving in the military.{{book ref|sa2|15}}
 
Men who have pledged their military service give up the Right of Travel while serving in the military.{{book ref|sa2|15}}
   
==Notes==
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== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 15:55, 26 January 2015

The Vorin Right of Travel is one of the rights granted to citizens of the Vorin kingdoms. The Right of Travel is granted to at least those of the sixth nahn or higher.[1] Although it is an assumption that the Right of Travel is the rule rather than the exception when it comes to darkeyes.

Beneficiaries

The Right of Travel is an assumption rather than something that is uncommon. There are many more darkeyes ranked high enough to have this right than there are people who do not have the right of travel.[2] A darkeyes who does not have the Right of Travel is bound to the land and cannot leave. Generally not having this right indicates that something has gone very poorly for you or your ancestors.[2]

Origin

The Right of Travel is drawn from the Herald's teaching that all borders should be open. The Oathgates are a symbol of this Heraldic belief.[3]

Exceptions

Men who have pledged their military service give up the Right of Travel while serving in the military.[1]

Notes

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