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It did not forbid a marriage between a widow and her late husband's brother.{{book ref|sa1|61}}
 
It did not forbid a marriage between a widow and her late husband's brother.{{book ref|sa1|61}}
   
Ardent [[Pai]] questions whether the [[Alethi]] elite still listen to the Arguments.{{book ref|sa2|i|12}} [[Shallan]] also notes that the Alethi are less devout than [[vedens]], comparing her youth spent painting parts of the Arguments. She would then recite the passage repeatedly and bow or kneel over the prayer before burning it.{{book ref|sa3|15}}
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Ardent [[Pai]] questions whether the [[Alethi]] elite still listen to the Arguments.{{book ref|sa2|i|12}} [[Shallan]] also notes that the Alethi are less devout than the [[veden]], comparing her youth spent painting parts of the Arguments. She would then recite the passage repeatedly and bow or kneel over the prayer before burning it.{{book ref|sa3|15}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 04:13, 19 September 2018

The Arguments
World of Origin Roshar
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Man's life on Roshar is conflict.

— The Arguments as quoted by Adolin[1]

The Arguments is a book on Roshar that appears to be part of the doctrine of Vorinism.

It did not forbid a marriage between a widow and her late husband's brother.[2]

Ardent Pai questions whether the Alethi elite still listen to the Arguments.[3] Shallan also notes that the Alethi are less devout than the veden, comparing her youth spent painting parts of the Arguments. She would then recite the passage repeatedly and bow or kneel over the prayer before burning it.[4]

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