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The Iri 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.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
 
The Iri 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.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
Their religion may involve fortune telling with waves. 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 seem in the waves.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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Their religion may involve fortune telling with waves. 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.{{book ref|sa3|16}}
   
 
The nation of Iri claims authority over their "sister nation" of Rira, but Rira disputes that claim. {{book ref|sa3|16}}
 
The nation of Iri claims authority over their "sister nation" of Rira, but Rira disputes that claim. {{book ref|sa3|16}}

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Iri
Locator Iri.png
Ethnicity Iriali
Era Silver Kingdoms
World Roshar
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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

Ym.[1]

Iri is one of the Silver Kingdoms on Roshar.[2] The people from Iri are called Iriali. It is ruled by three monarchs, currently two kings and a queen. The Iriali queen has authority over foreign policy.[3]

History

The Iriali are not native to Roshar. Many fans speculate that this is referred to as a journey that they call the "long trail", and fans further speculate that this means they have been to three planets before coming to Roshar. However, it is not known what those planets might be, or when they came to Roshar, if in fact it wasn't at the same time as the rest of humanity.[4]

By the time of the Era of Solitude, the eastern portion of Iri has split off to form the kingdom of Rira.[5]

Axies the Collector, an Aimian, visits Iri to look for spren.[6]

Rysn and her babsk, Vstim, visit Iri, and Rysn manages to offend the Iriali.[7]

Geography

The largest city in Iri is Rall Elorim,[6] City of Shadows,[8] followed closely by Kasitor,[6] City of Lightning.[8] Many people in Kasitor worship Cusicesh the Protector, a giant spren, as a deity. Iri also contains the city of Eila.[5] Due to its northwestern position on Roshar, Iri is warmer than most other nations.[6]

People & Culture

The Iriali have metallic golden-blond hair that breeds true.[6] Many Alethi consider a lock of the golden hair of the Iriali to be good luck.[9]

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.[10]

The Iri 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.[3]

Their religion may involve fortune telling with waves. 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.[3]

The nation of Iri claims authority over their "sister nation" of Rira, but Rira disputes that claim. [3]

Notes

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