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'''Puuli''' is a lighthouse keeper in eastern [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
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'''Puuli''' is a lighthouse keeper in a small port village in eastern [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
   
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==Appearance and Personality==
Puuli is a [[Natan]] man, squat and short, with blue skin and white hair. He worships [[Kelek]], which he seems to equate with the [[Stormfather]], leaving him offerings of fruit. He knows pretty much everyone in his small town, and everyone in the town seems to know him, and so, he often helps them with various tasks, whether it's cleaning or watching over children. In return, he collects various pieces of wood from them for his lighthouse, which he calls [[Defiance]]. He owns a cart which he uses for this purpose.{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
 
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Puuli is a [[Natan]] man, squat and short, with blue skin and white hair. His family has lived in his small town for multiple generations. He favors hard work and tradition, and seems rather unimpressed with the way that "rich people" choose to spend their money. He is friendly with almost everyone in town, although he sometimes masks his true feelings from them. He primarily worships [[Kelek]], and leaves him offerings of fruit. He believes that Kelek lives in the [[Highstorm]], and uses his name interchangeably with that of the [[Stormfather]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
   
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==History==
While Puuli does commiserate with the others over the [[Everstorm]] and the losses it brought, he's secretly happy about its arrival, as according to his grandfather, the new storm indicates the return of people who live near the [[Origin]], who are supposed to reclaim the ancient [[Natanatan]].{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
 
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After the [[Everstorm]] reached his small coastal community, Puuli commiserated about the death and destruction that it caused with the other townfolk, including [[Sakin]], [[Au-lam]], [[Hema-Dak]], and the [[Drummer brothers]]. He pitched in and helped those in need during the recovery from the storm, performing various tasks from cleanup to watching over children. At the same time, he collected scrap wood whenever it was available, putting it into his cart to take it to his lighthouse, which he called [[Defiance]]. He dried the wood out and used it as firewood.{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
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|They’ll come with Light in their pockets. They’ll come to destroy, but you should watch for them anyway. Because they’ll come from the Origin. The sailors lost on an infinite sea.
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Although he was sad about some of the Everstorm's effects, Puuli was secretly happy about its arrival. He was not worried about his lighthouse, and was very matter-of-fact about the damage that had occurred in and around the town. His grandfather had told him legends of lost sailors who lived on a hidden island near the [[Origin]]. These sailors were foretold to return to the Rosharan continent when the night was darkest to reclaim the ancient lands of [[Natanatan]]. Puuli believed that the Everstorm must signify a coming time of changes.{{book ref|sa3|i|1}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 21:13, 13 April 2020

Puuli
Profession Lighthouse keeper
Ethnicity Natan
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Even if it had destroyed many a ship, Puuli was happy for this new storm. Secretly happy.

—Puuli, thinking about the Everstorm[1]

Puuli is a lighthouse keeper in a small port village in eastern Roshar.[1]

Appearance and Personality

Puuli is a Natan man, squat and short, with blue skin and white hair. His family has lived in his small town for multiple generations. He favors hard work and tradition, and seems rather unimpressed with the way that "rich people" choose to spend their money. He is friendly with almost everyone in town, although he sometimes masks his true feelings from them. He primarily worships Kelek, and leaves him offerings of fruit. He believes that Kelek lives in the Highstorm, and uses his name interchangeably with that of the Stormfather.[1]

History

After the Everstorm reached his small coastal community, Puuli commiserated about the death and destruction that it caused with the other townfolk, including Sakin, Au-lam, Hema-Dak, and the Drummer brothers. He pitched in and helped those in need during the recovery from the storm, performing various tasks from cleanup to watching over children. At the same time, he collected scrap wood whenever it was available, putting it into his cart to take it to his lighthouse, which he called Defiance. He dried the wood out and used it as firewood.[1]

They’ll come with Light in their pockets. They’ll come to destroy, but you should watch for them anyway. Because they’ll come from the Origin. The sailors lost on an infinite sea.

—Puuli's grandfather[1]

Although he was sad about some of the Everstorm's effects, Puuli was secretly happy about its arrival. He was not worried about his lighthouse, and was very matter-of-fact about the damage that had occurred in and around the town. His grandfather had told him legends of lost sailors who lived on a hidden island near the Origin. These sailors were foretold to return to the Rosharan continent when the night was darkest to reclaim the ancient lands of Natanatan. Puuli believed that the Everstorm must signify a coming time of changes.[1]

Notes

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