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− | '''Karshad''' is a holy language spoken by the [[Kerzta|Kerztian]] clergy |
+ | '''Karshad''' is a holy language spoken by members of the Priest [[DaiKeen]], the [[Kerzta|Kerztian]] clergy on [[Taldain]]. |
− | When [[Khriss]] first arrived on Dayside, she and Cynder recognized the language being spoken at a rally |
+ | When [[Khriss]] first arrived on [[Dayside]], she and [[Cynder]] recognized Karshad as the language being spoken by a zealous man at a rally of Kerztian warriors. They later learned that the man was the [[A'Kar]], presumably inciting the warriors on their way to attack the [[Diem]].{{book ref|ws1|3}} |
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Type | Dialect |
World of Origin | Taldain |
Universe | Cosmere |
“Ker’Naisha’Totar’Kersha! ”
—'May the Sand Lord bless us!' in Karshad[1]
Karshad is a holy language spoken by members of the Priest DaiKeen, the Kerztian clergy on Taldain.
When Khriss first arrived on Dayside, she and Cynder recognized Karshad as the language being spoken by a zealous man at a rally of Kerztian warriors. They later learned that the man was the A'Kar, presumably inciting the warriors on their way to attack the Diem.[1]