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'''Nafti''' was one of the [[Uvara]] on [[Roshar]].{{ref|b|sa1|c|57}}
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'''Nafti''' was one of the [[Uvara]], a legendary society on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa1|57}}
   
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== Appearance and Personality ==
When the [[Wandersail]] wrecked on the islands of the Uvara, she served as a guide to [[Derethil]] and his crew. When the rioting started after the discovery of the emperor's death, she left the islands with on the Wandersail and explained that the reason the Uvara were in such anguish was that they realized that they alone were responsible for all the death and violence they had caused.
 
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The Uvara are noted as having "long, limber bodies".{{book ref|sa1|57}} They wear shells in their hair that are not found elsewhere on Roshar, and monochrome robes.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
   
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== History ==
Nafti was a character in a story [[Hoid]] told [[Kaladin]], so it is possible that she was not an actual person.
 
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[[Hoid]] related the story of a ship named the ''[[Wandersail]]'', captained by King [[Derethil]], to [[Kaladin]]. The ship attempted to sail through a [[highstorm]] on the open seas and was wrecked on the uncharted islands of the Uvara. The Uvara initially seemed like a peaceful people, but Derethil soon realized that they violently killed each other if they made any kind of mistake, in fear of displeasing their emperor.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
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Derethil and his crew discovered that the emperor had actually been dead for years, throwing the Uvara into chaos and rioting. Nafti, who had been serving as a guide to Derethil's crew, left the islands on the ''Wandersail''. She explained that the reason the Uvara were in such anguish was that they had realized that they alone were responsible for all the death and violence.{{book ref|sa1|57}}
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== Historicity ==
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The tale of the ''Wandersail'' is known in several nations of Roshar, but some regard it only as a myth.{{book ref|sa3|i|13}} Hoid answers cryptically when Kaladin questions the story's authenticity.{{book ref|sa1|57}} At the same time, there may be elements of truth to the story.{{wob ref|1163}}
   
 
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[[Category: Myths and Legends]]

Latest revision as of 18:53, 27 July 2023

Nafti
Nationality Uvara
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Nafti was one of the Uvara, a legendary society on Roshar.[1]

Appearance and Personality[edit]

The Uvara are noted as having "long, limber bodies".[1] They wear shells in their hair that are not found elsewhere on Roshar, and monochrome robes.[1]

History[edit]

Hoid related the story of a ship named the Wandersail, captained by King Derethil, to Kaladin. The ship attempted to sail through a highstorm on the open seas and was wrecked on the uncharted islands of the Uvara. The Uvara initially seemed like a peaceful people, but Derethil soon realized that they violently killed each other if they made any kind of mistake, in fear of displeasing their emperor.[1]

Derethil and his crew discovered that the emperor had actually been dead for years, throwing the Uvara into chaos and rioting. Nafti, who had been serving as a guide to Derethil's crew, left the islands on the Wandersail. She explained that the reason the Uvara were in such anguish was that they had realized that they alone were responsible for all the death and violence.[1]

Historicity[edit]

The tale of the Wandersail is known in several nations of Roshar, but some regard it only as a myth.[2] Hoid answers cryptically when Kaladin questions the story's authenticity.[1] At the same time, there may be elements of truth to the story.[3]

Notes[edit]

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