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'''Bornwater''' was the largest mining town in [[Bavland]] on [[Roshar]].{{ref|b|sa1|i|6}}
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'''Bornwater''' is a mining town in [[Bavland]] on [[Roshar]]. [[Szeth]] lived in the town for a short time before he served [[Taravangian]].{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
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== Geography ==
Because of it's location in [[Jah Keved]], Bornwater is a town of [[Vorin]] descent though much more lax in its social decorum, with women often leaving their safehand exposed as a provacative and flirty means.{{ref|b|sa1|i|6}}
 
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Bornwater is located in Bavland, an autonomous region at the base of a mountain range that is technically within the borders of southwestern [[Jah Keved]].{{map ref|Roshar}} It is the largest town in its immediate area, although it could still be considered a "backwater". Nearby settlements include the smaller town of [[Staplind]]. The closest larger city of note is [[Kneespike]].{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
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== Landmarks ==
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]].
 
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The town is well-protected from [[highstorm]]s by a large cliffside to the east that forms a natural [[lait]]. The local citylord owns a well-guarded three story mansion with cultivated gardens on the east side of town, although he does not reside there.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
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== History ==
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.{{ref|b|sa1|i|6}}
 
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In {{rosharan date|1173}}, a Bav criminal named [[Makkek]] came into possession of [[Szeth]]'s [[Oathstone]]. He realized that Szeth could easily eliminate his rivals so that he could seize power and wealth. After taking over Staplind, Makkek moved on to Bornwater, and ran the largest gambling den in town. The local citylord learned of Makkek's rise to power and sent another criminal named [[Gavashaw]] to Bornwater to serve as a rival. Makkek ordered Szeth to assassinate Gavashaw, but when Szeth arrived at the mansion where he was staying, a masked agent of the [[Diagram (group)|Diagram]] showed him the severed heads of both Gavashaw and Makkek. The agent also held Szeth's Oathstone, and gave him a new list of high profile targets, including King [[Hanavanar]] of [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
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== Culture ==
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.{{ref|b|sa1|i|6}}
 
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As part of Jah Keved, Bornwater is a [[Vorin]] region. However, some of the residents are very lax in following traditional Vorin social decorum; a prominent gambling den exists in the town where alcohol and [[firemoss]] are common. Despite these improprieties, certain aspects of Vorin culture are embedded in the residents. They do not bet on games of chance that could be considered "predicting the future". Although women in the gambling den often leave their [[safehand]] exposed, this is still seen as a provocative and flirty act.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
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Despite the town's location in a lait that is well-protected from highstorms, the architecture still follows cultural tendencies, with long flat roofs that slope gently to the east.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
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== Politics ==
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Bornwater is an industrial town that is likely ignored by the Veden government, like the rest of Bavland.{{book ref|sa1|i|3}} Although the eastern part of the city has a wealthier neighborhood, the city is not the type of place where prominent [[lighteyes]] choose to spend their time. Even the citylord seems to take a hands-off approach, since he lives in the larger town of Kneespike.{{book ref|sa1|i|6}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 25 April 2024

Bornwater
Region Bavland
Nation Jah Keved
World Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Bornwater is a mining town in Bavland on Roshar. Szeth lived in the town for a short time before he served Taravangian.[1]

Geography[edit]

Bornwater is located in Bavland, an autonomous region at the base of a mountain range that is technically within the borders of southwestern Jah Keved.[2] It is the largest town in its immediate area, although it could still be considered a "backwater". Nearby settlements include the smaller town of Staplind. The closest larger city of note is Kneespike.[1]

Landmarks[edit]

The town is well-protected from highstorms by a large cliffside to the east that forms a natural lait. The local citylord owns a well-guarded three story mansion with cultivated gardens on the east side of town, although he does not reside there.[1]

History[edit]

In 1173, a Bav criminal named Makkek came into possession of Szeth's Oathstone. He realized that Szeth could easily eliminate his rivals so that he could seize power and wealth. After taking over Staplind, Makkek moved on to Bornwater, and ran the largest gambling den in town. The local citylord learned of Makkek's rise to power and sent another criminal named Gavashaw to Bornwater to serve as a rival. Makkek ordered Szeth to assassinate Gavashaw, but when Szeth arrived at the mansion where he was staying, a masked agent of the Diagram showed him the severed heads of both Gavashaw and Makkek. The agent also held Szeth's Oathstone, and gave him a new list of high profile targets, including King Hanavanar of Jah Keved.[1]

Culture[edit]

As part of Jah Keved, Bornwater is a Vorin region. However, some of the residents are very lax in following traditional Vorin social decorum; a prominent gambling den exists in the town where alcohol and firemoss are common. Despite these improprieties, certain aspects of Vorin culture are embedded in the residents. They do not bet on games of chance that could be considered "predicting the future". Although women in the gambling den often leave their safehand exposed, this is still seen as a provocative and flirty act.[1]

Despite the town's location in a lait that is well-protected from highstorms, the architecture still follows cultural tendencies, with long flat roofs that slope gently to the east.[1][1]

Politics[edit]

Bornwater is an industrial town that is likely ignored by the Veden government, like the rest of Bavland.[3] Although the eastern part of the city has a wealthier neighborhood, the city is not the type of place where prominent lighteyes choose to spend their time. Even the citylord seems to take a hands-off approach, since he lives in the larger town of Kneespike.[1]

Notes[edit]

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