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'''I-nah''' are a type of tree native to the [[Reshi Sea]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
'''I-nah''' are a type of tree native to the [[Reshi Sea]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
   
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== Appearance and Habitat ==
The i-nah grow along the bottom of the Reshi Sea and are dozens of feet tall, with bark that is primarily stone. The branches of the i-nah occasionally break the surface of the sea, but many are submerged beneath the surface of the sea.
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The i-nah grow along the bottom of the Reshi Sea and are dozens of feet tall, with bark that is made of stone.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} The branches of the i-nah occasionally break the surface of the sea, but many are submerged just beneath the seawater.
   
As the branches are stone, they can easily slice through the hulls of the longboats common in the Reshi Sea. Guides are used to navigate around them, and even know how to steer clear of the underwater branches.
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As the branches are stone, they form shoals, which can easily slice the hulls of the longboats common in the Reshi Sea.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Guides such as [[Gu]] are used to navigate around them, and even know how to steer clear of the underwater branches which are almost invisible from above the surface of the sea.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 03:51, 25 December 2016

I-nah
Native to Reshi Sea
World of Origin Roshar

I-nah are a type of tree native to the Reshi Sea on Roshar.[1]

Appearance and Habitat

The i-nah grow along the bottom of the Reshi Sea and are dozens of feet tall, with bark that is made of stone.[1] The branches of the i-nah occasionally break the surface of the sea, but many are submerged just beneath the seawater.

As the branches are stone, they form shoals, which can easily slice the hulls of the longboats common in the Reshi Sea.[1] Guides such as Gu are used to navigate around them, and even know how to steer clear of the underwater branches which are almost invisible from above the surface of the sea.

Trivia

  • I-nah means bad in the language of the Reshi.[1]

Notes

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Windrunner (talk) 20:51, 24 December 2016 (MST)