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'''The Dawnchant''' was a lost language on [[Roshar]] kept alive only by the writtings and songs of the Vanrial, an order of artists who sung in the Dawnchant without any knowledge of it's meaning.
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'''The Dawnchant''' was a lost language on [[Roshar]] kept alive only by the writtings and songs of the [[Vanrial]], an order of artists who sung in the Dawnchant without any knowledge of it's meaning. It was believed by them to be the language spoken by the [[Herald]]s. These songs were collected by Corvana in the [[Analectics]]. {{ref|b|sa1|60}}
It was believed by them to be the language spoken by the [[Herald]]s.
 
   
It was discovered by [[Navani]] that [[Dalinar]] spoke in the Dawnchant when he entered his trances during the [[Highstorm]]s and she hoped to be able to translate it by questioning Dalinar as to what he said during his trances.
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It was discovered by [[Navani]] that [[Dalinar]] spoke in the Dawnchant when he entered his trances during the [[Highstorm]]s and she hoped to be able to translate it by questioning Dalinar as to what he said during his trances.{{ref|b|sa1|60}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 21:53, 23 February 2013

The Dawnchant was a lost language on Roshar kept alive only by the writtings and songs of the Vanrial, an order of artists who sung in the Dawnchant without any knowledge of it's meaning. It was believed by them to be the language spoken by the Heralds. These songs were collected by Corvana in the Analectics. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

It was discovered by Navani that Dalinar spoke in the Dawnchant when he entered his trances during the Highstorms and she hoped to be able to translate it by questioning Dalinar as to what he said during his trances.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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