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+ | '''Brianlia''' is a [[listener]] on [[Roshar]] who accompanied [[Eshonai]] to the feast in [[Kholinar]] on the night of [[Assassination of Gavilar|Gavilar Kholin's assassination]].{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} |
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+ | When [[Eshonai]] tried to urge some [[parshmen]] at the feast to enjoy themselves and stop being subservient, Brianlia attuned the [[Rhythm]] of Skepticism and told Eshonai that parshmen couldn't imagine what it was to live a normal life, and that they could only see themselves as property to be bought and sold.{{book ref|sa3|prologue}} |
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− | She thinks [[parshmen]] can't imagine what it is to live a normal life. |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Chaos2651|Chaos2651]] ([[User talk:Chaos2651|talk]]) 12:01, 21 June 2018 (MST)}} |
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 1 April 2024
Brianlia | |
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Species | Singer |
Nationality | Listener |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
First Appeared | Oathbringer |
Brianlia is a listener on Roshar who accompanied Eshonai to the feast in Kholinar on the night of Gavilar Kholin's assassination.[1]
When Eshonai tried to urge some parshmen at the feast to enjoy themselves and stop being subservient, Brianlia attuned the Rhythm of Skepticism and told Eshonai that parshmen couldn't imagine what it was to live a normal life, and that they could only see themselves as property to be bought and sold.[1]