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− | '''Eternathis''' |
+ | '''Eternathis''' is a written history of eastern [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|twok|8}} |
+ | Eternathis is a philosophical book, which discusses the history of Roshar since the fall of the [[Hierocracy]].{{book ref|twok|8}} It exhaustively focuses soley on the interactions between the five [[Vorin]] kingdoms, [[Kharbranth]], [[Natanatan]], [[Alethkar]], [[Jah Keved]], and one unknown other. |
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− | Those books are philosophical works that talked about the history of the five Vorin kingdoms in the time since the Hierocracy. |
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+ | In 1173, Brightness [[Shallan Davar]] bought a copy of Eternathis in four blue-gray volumes from the merchant [[Artmyrn]] in [[Kharbranth]].{{book ref|twok|8}} Jasnah was pleased by her choice, she believed it to be a well-written |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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+ | {{complete|[[User:Windrunner|Windrunner]] ([[User talk:Windrunner|talk]]) 01:45, 23 December 2016 (MST)}} |
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Revision as of 08:45, 23 December 2016
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Type | History |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Eternathis is a written history of eastern Roshar during the Era of Solitude.[1]
Eternathis is a philosophical book, which discusses the history of Roshar since the fall of the Hierocracy.[1] It exhaustively focuses soley on the interactions between the five Vorin kingdoms, Kharbranth, Natanatan, Alethkar, Jah Keved, and one unknown other.
In 1173, Brightness Shallan Davar bought a copy of Eternathis in four blue-gray volumes from the merchant Artmyrn in Kharbranth.[1] Jasnah was pleased by her choice, she believed it to be a well-written