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'''Iri''' is a kingdom in northwestern [[Roshar]].{{map ref|Roshar}} Prior to the [[Recreance]], it was one of the [[Silver Kingdoms]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}} People from Iri are called Iriali. Iri is ruled by three monarchs, currently two kings and a queen. The Iriali queen has authority over foreign policy.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
 
'''Iri''' is a kingdom in northwestern [[Roshar]].{{map ref|Roshar}} Prior to the [[Recreance]], it was one of the [[Silver Kingdoms]].{{map ref|Silver Kingdoms}} People from Iri are called Iriali. Iri is ruled by three monarchs, currently two kings and a queen. The Iriali queen has authority over foreign policy.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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The Iriali are not descended from Ashynites.{{wob ref|9551}}
   
 
== Geography and Ecology ==
 
== Geography and Ecology ==

Revision as of 19:03, 2 November 2020

Iri
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Ethnicity Iriali
Era Heraldic Epochs
World Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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We are Iriali, and part of the Long Trail, of which this is the Fourth Land. … Eventually, all will be gathered back in—when the Seventh Land is attained—and we will once again become One.

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Iri is a kingdom in northwestern Roshar.[2] Prior to the Recreance, it was one of the Silver Kingdoms.[3] People from Iri are called Iriali. Iri is ruled by three monarchs, currently two kings and a queen. The Iriali queen has authority over foreign policy.[4]

The Iriali are not descended from Ashynites.[5]

Geography and Ecology

The largest city in Iri is Rall Elorim,[6] City of Shadows,[7] followed closely by Kasitor.[6] Many people in Kasitor worship Cusicesh the Protector, a giant spren, as a deity. Iri also contains the city of Eila.[2] Due to its northwestern position on Roshar, Iri is warmer than most other nations.[6]

History

The Iriali are not native to Roshar.[8] They believe that they are part of something they call the "Long Trail", of which they are currently in the Fourth Land[1]; fans speculate that this means they have been to three planets before coming to Roshar. It is not known what those planets might be, or when they came to Roshar, though it is known that they migrated to Roshar from somewhere besides Ashyn, separately from the rest of humanity.[5] They have had what most would consider to be inhuman ancestry in their past, depending on what is considered human.[9]

By the time of the Era of Solitude, the eastern portion of Iri has split off to form the kingdom of Rira.[2] Iri continued to claim Rira as a vassal, but that claim was disputed.[4]

During the True Desolation, Iri claimed that Dalinar had stolen their Shardplate and refused to side with him. They instead sided with the Singers, as it was an experience the One had not explored.

Following the Battle of Thaylen Field, Iri, with the help of Odium's forces, captured most of the western kingdoms, which may have included the Purelake.

Politics

The Iriali are ruled by a triumvirate of rulers. The gender of the ruler is apparently unimportant, though currently they are ruled by two kings and a queen. The Queen currently has responsibilities over foreign policy.[4] The nation of Iri claims authority over their "sister nation" of Rira, but Rira disputes that claim. [4]

Culture

The Iriali have metallic golden-blond skin and hair that breeds true.[6] Many Alethi consider a lock of the golden hair of the Iriali to be good luck.[10] The Iriali are particular about chastity laws, and dislike public nudity.[6] The men often wear only waist wraps on warmer days. The Iriali also paint their skin with colors and patterns. The Iriali tend to be less quarrelsome and prudish than the Vorin nations. They mostly have yellow eyes.[11]

Iri has no Soulcasters.[12]

Religion

The Iriali worship a god they call "The One". According to this belief, the One knew everything but had experienced nothing. And so the One became Many in order to experience all things. As each experience is different, it brings completeness to the One. Eventually, all will be gathered back in when the sum of land is attained and they will once again become One. Every person is a different mind of a single being experiencing different lives. As Many, they need ignorance. Each fragment of the One’s mind has its own body with different passions and inclinations. They exist in variety to experience all kinds of thought. That means some people must know and others must not. Just like some people must be rich and others poor.

It is likely that this belief is the same one spread by Arclo.[citation needed]

The Iriali religion may involve fortune-telling with ocean waves, as a member of the Iriali court is the court tidereader. A spanreed meeting between the Iriali queen and Dalinar was moved up because of something seen in the waves.[4]

The philosophy behind the One is that the Spiritual Realm and the Beyond are the same thing. When a person dies, their soul rejoins the Investiture of the Spiritual Realm. Most cosmere philosophers disagree with this belief.[13]

Notable Citizens & Visitors

Trivia

  • The Iriali will have a role to play during the space age of the cosmere.[16]

Notes

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