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The '''Analectics''' was a book written by [[Corvana]] on [[Roshar]].
 
The '''Analectics''' was a book written by [[Corvana]] on [[Roshar]].
   
In the Analectics were collected the chants of the [[Vanrial]] which they've had sung year after year without understanding the words. The Vanrial claimed that these songs were written in the [[Dawnchant]] by the Heralds.{{ref|b|twok|c|60}}
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In the Analectics were collected the chants of the [[Vanrial]] which they've had sung year after year without understanding the words. The Vanrial claimed that these songs were written in the [[Dawnchant]] by the Heralds.{{book ref|twok|60}}
   
When [[Navani]] recorded the fourteenth vision that [[Dalinar]] had, she recognized his last words as part of the Analectics and so, she proved that Dalinar's visions were no delusions, and also got the possibility to translate Analectics--and the Dawnchant--as well.{{ref|b|twok|c|60}}
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When [[Navani]] recorded the fourteenth vision that [[Dalinar]] had, she recognized his last words as part of the Analectics and so, she proved that Dalinar's visions were no delusions, and also got the possibility to translate Analectics--and the Dawnchant--as well.{{book ref|twok|60}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 18:57, 29 August 2014

Analectics
Type Book
Author Corvana
World of Origin Roshar

The Analectics was a book written by Corvana on Roshar.

In the Analectics were collected the chants of the Vanrial which they've had sung year after year without understanding the words. The Vanrial claimed that these songs were written in the Dawnchant by the Heralds.[1]

When Navani recorded the fourteenth vision that Dalinar had, she recognized his last words as part of the Analectics and so, she proved that Dalinar's visions were no delusions, and also got the possibility to translate Analectics--and the Dawnchant--as well.[1]

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