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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | The pact of the Seven Peaks has only been mentioned by [[Cord]] while talking to [[Nikli]], one of the [[Sleepless]]. When she believed her life to be in danger, she told Nikli that she was the daughter of [[Lunamor]], the Fal’ala’liki’nor who drew the [[Bow of Hours]], and that her status afforded her protection from the gods under the pact. Nikli had no idea what she was talking about, and Cord admitted to [[Rysn]] that the ancient pacts had involved different gods and not the Sleepless.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} |
==Participants== |
==Participants== |
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The Unkalaki, the historic residents of the [[Horneater Peaks]], are the only confirmed participants in the pact. The treaty is one of multiple ancient pacts that involved the Unkalaki and their gods.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} However, the nature of these treaties is unknown. Determining the other party or parties to the pacts is complicated by the fact that the Unkalaki refer to a wide range of beings as "gods", including [[spren]], [[Unmade]], [[Hoid]], and other [[worldhopper]]s.{{book ref|sa3.5|9}}{{book ref|sa3|37}}{{wob ref|9501}} The Sleepless are the only Unkalaki gods that have been ruled out of involvement in the pact.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} |
The Unkalaki, the historic residents of the [[Horneater Peaks]], are the only confirmed participants in the pact. The treaty is one of multiple ancient pacts that involved the Unkalaki and their gods.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} However, the nature of these treaties is unknown. Determining the other party or parties to the pacts is complicated by the fact that the Unkalaki refer to a wide range of beings as "gods", including [[spren]], [[Unmade]], [[Hoid]], and other [[worldhopper]]s.{{book ref|sa3.5|9}}{{book ref|sa3|37}}{{wob ref|9501}} The Sleepless are the only Unkalaki gods that have been ruled out of involvement in the pact.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} |
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− | Lunamor related a story to [[Bridge Four]] in which "long ago" the tana'kai of the Unkalaki approached the three strongest gods on Roshar seeking a place to settle, ultimately striking bargains that resulted in the creation of the [[Horneater Oceans]] and the unique climate of the Peaks.{{book ref|sa2|46}} However, it is not clear if the |
+ | Lunamor related a story to [[Bridge Four]] in which "long ago" the tana'kai of the Unkalaki approached the three strongest gods on Roshar seeking a place to settle, ultimately striking bargains that resulted in the creation of the [[Horneater Oceans]] and the unique climate of the Peaks.{{book ref|sa2|46}} However, it is not clear if the pact of the Seven Peaks was one of these bargains. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 20:42, 10 November 2020
Pact of the Seven Peaks | |
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Participants | Unkalaki, unknown party or parties |
Region | The Horneater Peaks |
World | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
The pact of the Seven Peaks is an ancient treaty on Roshar. It involves the Unkalaki and one or more unknown parties that they refer to as gods.[1]
History
The pact of the Seven Peaks has only been mentioned by Cord while talking to Nikli, one of the Sleepless. When she believed her life to be in danger, she told Nikli that she was the daughter of Lunamor, the Fal’ala’liki’nor who drew the Bow of Hours, and that her status afforded her protection from the gods under the pact. Nikli had no idea what she was talking about, and Cord admitted to Rysn that the ancient pacts had involved different gods and not the Sleepless.[1]
Participants
The Unkalaki, the historic residents of the Horneater Peaks, are the only confirmed participants in the pact. The treaty is one of multiple ancient pacts that involved the Unkalaki and their gods.[1] However, the nature of these treaties is unknown. Determining the other party or parties to the pacts is complicated by the fact that the Unkalaki refer to a wide range of beings as "gods", including spren, Unmade, Hoid, and other worldhoppers.[2][3][4] The Sleepless are the only Unkalaki gods that have been ruled out of involvement in the pact.[1]
Lunamor related a story to Bridge Four in which "long ago" the tana'kai of the Unkalaki approached the three strongest gods on Roshar seeking a place to settle, ultimately striking bargains that resulted in the creation of the Horneater Oceans and the unique climate of the Peaks.[5] However, it is not clear if the pact of the Seven Peaks was one of these bargains.