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Emul was fragmented into pieces by the war with Tukar and the Voidbringer assaults during the True Desolation, leaving them in no position to stand on their own.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
 
In {{Rosharan date|1174}} after the rediscovery of [[Urithiru]], [[Bondsmith]] [[Dalinar Kholin]] sent entreaties to all the Makabaki kingdoms, attempting to convince them to join his [[coalition of monarchs|alliance]] against the Voidbringers. The Alethi realized that with Emul and Tukar at war,{{book ref|sa3|8}} they could only hope to convince one or the other.{{book ref|sa3|12}} After [[Tezim]]'s rejection of their offer, they chose to focus on convincing Emul.{{book ref|sa3|24}} The Emuli were initially hesitant to involve themselves, still locked in their conflict with the Tukari. However, as the singers moved to muster in Marat, they conquered their way across Emul.{{book ref|sa3|107}} Between the loss of territory to both the Voidbringers and the Tukari, much of Emul went up in flames and the princedom was reduced to a fraction of its former size.{{book ref|sa3|65}} After this devastating blow to the kingdom, as well as the Azish decision to join the coalition, the Emuli were convinced as well. Vexil the Wise and Ashno of Sages traveled to [[Azimir]] and took the [[Oathgate]] to Urithiru to treat with the Alethi. They advocated strongly for aid to Emul in retaking their lands from the Tukari, but the other members of the coalition came to the conclusion that this was not a valid use of resources. [[Highprince]] [[Aladar]] and some of his scribes helped to advise Vexil on fortifying his remaining lands to ensure no further loss of territory.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
 
 
=== Military ===
Emul does have a military, but they are not particularly skilled, and are considered to be less capable than Tukari soldiers,{{book ref|sa3|24}} one potential reason the Emuli have been losing their war. At least some portion of the Emuli army is made up of men who are normally farmers instead of career soldiers.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} The Emuli view warfare in a unique way; they consider it crass to directly strike another warrior, preferring to do damage from a distance. Accordingly, the bow and arrow is the favored weapon of leaders, then spears, halberds, and finally swords, which are the the typical weapons of regular soldiers.{{book ref|sa1|55}} Highprince [[Aladar]] has begun advising the princedom on defensive tactics, which may help the army improve.{{book ref|sa3|111}} Certain leaders of the Emuli army are involved in the command of the campaign when the [[coalition of monarchs]] launches a mission to retake the Emuli homeland.{{book ref|sa4|98}}
 
== Culture ==
Rejecting the [[Honor|Almighty]], the Emuli believe [[Jezrien]] to be the only god.{{book ref|sa1|55}} According to their mythology, Jezrien named both their kingdom and their capital, Sesemalex Dar. They refer to him as the Prime Kadasix, praying to him for his favor.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}}
 
They seem to hold the other Heralds sacred as well, such as [[Shalash|Epan the Lady of Dreams]], referring to them as Kadasixes. In fact, wealthy people keep a place in their homes called the Hallowed Hall, where they keep images of the Kadasixes for reverence.
 
Their Prayers almost always begin with ‘If the Prime Kadasix may/could provide’ then your prayer follows, and then it ends with ‘thank you’. An example of this is ‘If the Prime Kadasix could provide, it would be very nice if I could know the right thing to do. Thank you.’{{book ref|sa1|i|7}}
 
The city of Sesemalex Dar is also important in their religion; it is considered to be the Emuli's ancestral homeland, a gift to them from the Heralds.{{book ref|sa1|54}} The pattern of the city is also sacred to them and central to their religion, which is one of the reasons they are so desperate to retain control it. The Emuli religion can be described as splinter religion of Vorinism, although which branch is the original is subject to some debate.{{book ref|sa1|55}}
However, the Vorin peoples to the east believe the Emuli to be pagans, despite the similarities between their faiths.{{book ref|sa1|54}}
 
=== Economy ===
Emul is still largely agrarian with many people working as farmers, reliant on crops such as [[tallew]]{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} and [[lurnip]]s for survival.{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} The war with Tukar has not been good for the Emuli economy, forcing many farmers to take up arms to repel invaders.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}} This has left their fields vulnerable to raids by people looking to sell the crops for an easy profit. Some Emuli also make a living working as mercenaries in other kingdoms.{{book ref|edgedancer|4}} The southwest coast of Roshar is rich in trade, and Emul's capital Sesemalex Dar is a fantastic port and a major trade waypoint in the area.{{book ref|sa1|54}} The city is also renown for its fantastic crem pottery.{{book ref|sa1|55}}
 
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