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'''Silence's waystop''' was a waystop run by [[Silence Montane]] in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
 
Silence and her daughter, [[William Ann]], ran the waystop, along with a young girl named [[Sebruki]].{{ref|b|sfs}}
'''Silence's waystop''' was a waystop run by [[Silence Montane]] in the [[Forests of Hell]].{{ref|name=excerpt|[http://www.tor.com/stories/2013/07/dangerous-women-brandon-sanderson-excerpt Silence For Shadows excerpt]}}
 
 
Silence and her daughter, [[William Ann]], ran the waystop, along with a young girl named [[Sebruki]].{{ref|name=excerpt}}
 
   
 
Silence's waystop was mostly a simple inn, with a common room where food and drink was served, and a kitchen which had been scrubbed so thoroughly by Sebruki that the wood had been bleached.{{ref|name=excerpt}} They served venison with gravy and beer, and kept pigs.
 
Silence's waystop was mostly a simple inn, with a common room where food and drink was served, and a kitchen which had been scrubbed so thoroughly by Sebruki that the wood had been bleached.{{ref|name=excerpt}} They served venison with gravy and beer, and kept pigs.
   
Silence's waystop was considered to be neutral territory in the Forests, due in part to the belief that it was guarded by the [[shade]] of her husband.{{ref|name=excerpt}} The costs of running the waystop were high and it was a difficult life,{{ref|name=review|[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/07/story-review-brandon-sandersons-shadows-for-silence-in-the-forests-of-hell Silence for Shadows review]}} but the bounty on [[Chesterton Divide]] and his men was enough money to supply the waystop for a year or two.
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Silence's waystop was considered to be neutral territory in the Forests, due in part to the belief that it was guarded by the [[shade]] of her husband.{{ref|b|sfs}} The costs of running the waystop were high and it was a difficult life,{{ref|name=review|[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/07/story-review-brandon-sandersons-shadows-for-silence-in-the-forests-of-hell Silence for Shadows review]}} but the bounty on [[Chesterton Divide]] and his men was enough money to supply the waystop for a year or two.
   
There are fewer an fewer travelers going past Silence's waystop, due to the fact that the number of shades has increased.{{ref|name=excerpt}}
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There are fewer an fewer travelers going past Silence's waystop, due to the fact that the number of shades has increased.{{ref|b|sfs}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 18:42, 25 January 2014

Silence's waystop
Region [[Forests of Hell|Forests of Hell]][[Category:Forests of Hell]]
Universe Cosmere
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Silence's waystop was a waystop run by Silence Montane in the Forests of Hell.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Silence and her daughter, William Ann, ran the waystop, along with a young girl named Sebruki.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Silence's waystop was mostly a simple inn, with a common room where food and drink was served, and a kitchen which had been scrubbed so thoroughly by Sebruki that the wood had been bleached.[1] They served venison with gravy and beer, and kept pigs.

Silence's waystop was considered to be neutral territory in the Forests, due in part to the belief that it was guarded by the shade of her husband.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The costs of running the waystop were high and it was a difficult life,[2] but the bounty on Chesterton Divide and his men was enough money to supply the waystop for a year or two.

There are fewer an fewer travelers going past Silence's waystop, due to the fact that the number of shades has increased.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named excerpt
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named review
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