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Latest revision as of 05:29, 24 May 2020

Innia
Profession Author
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Innia was the author of Tales by Hearthlight on Roshar.[1]

She recorded children's folktales, mentioning Voidbringers, which is referenced by Jasnah Kholin in her research of the Voidbringers.[2]

Innia, in her recordings of children’s folktales, speaks of the Voidbringers as being “Like a highstorm, regular in their coming, yet always unexpected.” The word Desolation is used twice in reference to their appearances. See pages 57, 59, and 64 of Tales by Hearthlight.

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