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== Landmarks ==
Celebrant is organized in a similar fashion to that of a human city, though not as densely populated, with a market and docks. There are towers in the center of the city used to tell hethe time by a set of fires that burn in vertical holes.{{book ref|sa3|102}} The buildings are each consructedconstructed of a variety of materials like differently colored bricks or different types of stone.
 
The docks are longer than the city itself, to accomodate for it's status as a trading hub. Next to them are a series of long warehouses{{book ref|sa3|101}}, a registrar with information about the docked boats and a moneychanger, where [[Stormlight]] can be traded for notes of exchange.{{book ref|sa3|102}}
Celebrant used to be a free city state, though it was taken over by the [[Voidspren]] during the [[True Desolation]]. However, they didn't have firm control over the city, being present mostly through a few [[Fused]] officials.{{book ref|sa3|102}}
 
In 1174, after the [[Siege of Kholinar]], Kaladin, Shallan, Adolin, Sylphrena, Pattern and Azure got suckstuck on Shadesmar after using the corrupted [[Oathgate]]. The group took passage on a ship captained by [[Ico]] that was going to Celebrant. While on the boat Shallan puts an illusion of an Alethi woman on Syl so that she wouldn't be recognized as an [[honorspren]].{{book ref|sa3|99}} After arriving they separated into two groups, Shallan, Pattern and Azure went to look for a ship willing to take them to Cultivation's Perpendicularity or Thaylen City while Kaladin, Adolin and Syl went to the market to look for supplies. They agreed to meet back near the dock registrar after an hour.
 
In the market, the three bought rations, changes of clothing and two harpoons. Kaladin felt drawn to a painting in an art stall which he interpreted as depicting a kneeling figure with nine shadows, representing the [[Unmade]] and [[Odium]]'s champion. The owner of the stall, a Reacher woman, told him that it was a piece from the [[Court of Gods]], painted by [[Nenefra]] and intended for a divinity, and that it was rare that a painting from the Court reached the market before being burned. She also mentions that Nenefra's masterworks appear different to each person that sees them.
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