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'''Emul''' is a kingdom on [[Roshar]].
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'''Emul''' was a kingdom on [[Roshar]].
   
 
Split from [[Makabakam]].
 
Split from [[Makabakam]].
It is currently at war with [[Tukar]], a neighboring kingdom over the city of [[Sesemalex Dar]], the Emuli capital and center of trade built in rifts of stone<ref name="twok54">[[{{b|TWoK}}|TWoK chapter 54]]</ref>.
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It warred with [[Tukar]] over the city of [[Sesemalex Dar]], the Emuli capital and center of trade.<ref name="twok54">{{bref|TWoK|c|54}}</ref>.
Emuli people are ethnically the same as the Azish, being Makabaki with dark hair and skin and a "smooth accent." <ref>[[{{b|TWoK}}|TWoK chapter 14]]</ref>
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Emuli people were ethnically the same as the Azish, being Makabaki with dark hair and skin and a "smooth accent." <ref>{{bref|TWoK|c|14}}</ref>
   
[[Baxil]] and [[Av]] are two notable Emuli. <ref name="twoki7">[[{{b|TWoK}}|TwoK interlude 7]]</ref>
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[[Baxil]] and [[Av]] were Emuli.<ref name="twoki7">{{bref|TWoK|i|7}}</ref>
Baxil prays to the Prime Kadasix<ref name="twoki7" />, which may be the Emuli name for the Ten [[Heralds]] or the [[Almighty]].
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Baxil prayed to the Prime Kadasix<ref name="twoki7" />, which may have been the Emuli name for the Ten [[Heralds]] or the [[Almighty]].
However, the Alethi refer to the Emuli religion as pagan, which indicates that it differs from Vorinism in fundamental ways.<ref name="twok54" />
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However, the Alethi refered to the Emuli religion as pagan, which indicates that it differed from Vorinism in fundamental ways.<ref name="twok54" />
   
 
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== Other ==

Revision as of 12:48, 19 March 2012

Emul was a kingdom on Roshar.

Split from Makabakam. It warred with Tukar over the city of Sesemalex Dar, the Emuli capital and center of trade.[1]. Emuli people were ethnically the same as the Azish, being Makabaki with dark hair and skin and a "smooth accent." [2]

Baxil and Av were Emuli.[3] Baxil prayed to the Prime Kadasix[3], which may have been the Emuli name for the Ten Heralds or the Almighty. However, the Alethi refered to the Emuli religion as pagan, which indicates that it differed from Vorinism in fundamental ways.[1]

Other