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The Rosharan calendar is divided up into ten months, with ten weeks each. Both the months and the weeks are named after the numbers on the [[Ars Arcanum]], and are sometimes combined into abbreviations. Such abbreviations have the full name of the month and two suffixes, for week and day. Each week is five days, so the year in Roshar is 500 days, ultimately defined by the time between two [[Weepings]].{{ref|b|sa2|c|46}} Although the Rosharan year is 500 days long, these days are shorter than on Earth and a Rosharan year is equivalent to 1.1 Earth years.{{ref|17s|5641|post|89705|Roshar year is 1.1 Earth years}}{{ref|17s|2951|post|49011|Length of Roshar days and years}}
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The Rosharan calendar is divided up into ten months, with ten weeks each. Both the months and the weeks are named after the numbers on the [[Ars Arcanum]], and are sometimes combined into abbreviations. Such abbreviations have the full name of the month and two suffixes, for week and day. Each week is five days, so the year in Roshar is 500 days, ultimately defined by the time between two [[Weeping|Weepings]].{{ref|b|sa2|c|46}} Although the Rosharan year is 500 days long, these days are shorter than on Earth and a Rosharan year is equivalent to 1.1 Earth years.{{ref|17s|5641|post|89705|Roshar year is 1.1 Earth years}}{{ref|17s|2951|post|49011|Length of Roshar days and years}}
   
 
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Revision as of 02:22, 7 March 2014

Roshar
Roshar.jpg
Shards Honor, Cultivation
Investitures Surgebinding, Old Magic, Voidbinding
System Greater Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Roshar is the native name for the planet on which The Stormlight Archive is set. It is also the name of the supercontinent that the main events of the series take place onCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content.

Nations

Roshar's population categorizes their history into a number of epochs. Most notable is the Silver Kingdoms Epoch, or the Heraldic Epoch, when the Knights Radiant kept the peace. They protected Roshar from their home, the great city of Urithiru. The Silver Kingdoms are:

In the the modern era, the Era of Solitude, the current division of countries and regions in Roshar are:

Calendar

The Rosharan calendar is divided up into ten months, with ten weeks each. Both the months and the weeks are named after the numbers on the Ars Arcanum, and are sometimes combined into abbreviations. Such abbreviations have the full name of the month and two suffixes, for week and day. Each week is five days, so the year in Roshar is 500 days, ultimately defined by the time between two Weepings.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Although the Rosharan year is 500 days long, these days are shorter than on Earth and a Rosharan year is equivalent to 1.1 Earth years.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Abbreviation Examples
Abbreviation Month Week Day
Chachanan Chach Nan Nan
Jesachev Jes Chach Vev
Kaktach Kak Tanat Chach


The Weeping

In Roshar, seasons change unpredictably, lasting only a few weeks before changing to something else. The Weeping, however, is consistent. It marks the end of an old year, and the coming of a new one, with four weeks of constant rain, no highstorms, and featuring a single day in the middle that is either clear or contains a highstorm, depending on the year.

Environment

Roshar's environment has developed in a unique way due to its highstorms. Plants and animals have developed shells and other means of protection against the harsh environment.

Roshar's surface gravity is, at 0.7g, significantly weaker than that of Earth. This (in part) is responsible for the native creatures growing so large.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Highstorms

Highstorms are super-storm systems which progress through Roshar regularly. They start in a place called the Origin, and travel from east to west across Roshar. The first part of a storm to hit an area is the stormwall, a curtain of wind and rain, a massive wave of water, rock, and debris that is the most dangerous part of the storm. Trailing a highstorm is a period called the riddens, a short time of drizzles and small gusts of wind.

Because of the highstorms, soil has been ripped from the ground, and Rosharan creatures and plants have evolved to live on bare rock instead.

Sometime during a highstorm, spheres and gems are infused with Stormlight.

Shinovar

Because of the mountain range that cuts Shinovar off from the rest of Roshar, the country has a unique environment. Shinovar is the only place on Roshar that does not get hit by highstorms, and therefore, it is the only place that has soil. The Shin are able to grow food and raise animals that are more familiar to Earth, such as strawberries and horses.

Celestial Bodies

Roshar has several notable heavenly bodies, such as the moons. The first moon is Salas. It is violet, and is the smallest moon. The middle moon is Nomon, which is a bright, pale blue. And the final moon is Mishim, which is small and green. The Shin call the moons the Three Sisters, and call each moon by its order. So Salas is the First Sister, Nomon the Second Sister and Mishim, the Third Sister.

There is also Taln's Scar, which is a great swath of red stars that stand out against the white ones. Some people believe they can determine the personality of some one based on the position of Taln's Scar on their seventh birthday.

There are two other inhabitable planets in Roshar's system, which is known as Greater Roshar: Braize and Ashyn.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Notes

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