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Located in [[Bavland]], it is the largest town in the surrounding area and another of Bavlands mining towns. [Intelude-6]
 
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'''Bornwater''' was the largest mining town in [[Bavland]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
Because of it's location in [[Jah Keved]], Bornwater is a town of [[Vorin]] descent though much more lax in it's social decorum, with women often leaving their Safehand exposed as a provacative and flirty means. [Hardcover pg. 446]
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Because of its location in [[Jah Keved]], Bornwater is a town of [[Vorin]] descent, though it is much more lax in its social decorum, with women often leaving their safehand exposed as a provocative and flirty act.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
Bornwater, while under the purview of it's local landlord who resides in Kneespike [Interlude-6], is most likely largely ignored by [[Jah Keved]] similar to most places in [[Bavland]].
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Bornwater, while under the purview of its local landlord who resides in [[Kneespike]], is most likely largely ignored by [[Jah Keved]] similar to most places in [[Bavland]].
   
Protection from [[Highstorms]] is provided for the town in that the whole of it was built in a lait, the large cliffside to the east. However, it seems that the architecture still follows the cultural tendencies, with long flat roofs that sloped gently to the east. Remarked upon by [[Szeth]] as being unnecessary in a lait. [Interlude-6]
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Protection from [[highstorm]]s is provided for the town in that the whole of it was built in a lait, the large cliffside to the east. However, it seems that the architecture still follows cultural tendencies, with long flat roofs that slope gently to the east, even though being in a lait renders this unnecessary.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
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== Trivia ==
The most curious thing about Bornwater is that it is the first and only location so far in [[Way of Kings]] that uses both soil and stone as building material. Soil is extremely rare outside of [[Shinovar]], so most of Roshar relies solely on stone. [Interlude-6]
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The most curious thing about Bornwater is that it is the first and only location so far in [[The Way of Kings]] that uses both soil and stone as building material. Soil is extremely rare outside of [[Shinovar]], so most of Roshar relies solely on stone.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
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== Notes ==
--[[User:Elwynn|Elwynn]] ([[User talk:Elwynn|talk]]) 17:29, 30 April 2013 (UTC)
 
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Revision as of 03:05, 30 March 2019

Bornwater
Region Bavland
World Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Bornwater was the largest mining town in Bavland on Roshar.[1]

Because of its location in Jah Keved, Bornwater is a town of Vorin descent, though it is much more lax in its social decorum, with women often leaving their safehand exposed as a provocative and flirty act.[1]

Bornwater, while under the purview of its local landlord who resides in Kneespike, is most likely largely ignored by Jah Keved similar to most places in Bavland.

Protection from highstorms is provided for the town in that the whole of it was built in a lait, the large cliffside to the east. However, it seems that the architecture still follows cultural tendencies, with long flat roofs that slope gently to the east, even though being in a lait renders this unnecessary.[1]

Trivia

The most curious thing about Bornwater is that it is the first and only location so far in The Way of Kings that uses both soil and stone as building material. Soil is extremely rare outside of Shinovar, so most of Roshar relies solely on stone.[1]

Notes

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