Shinovar

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The Shinovar (Otherwise known as the Shin) are a race of humans on the world of Roshar, currently featured within The Stormlight Archive. The Shin live far to the west, beyond mountains that break the torrent of the raging Highstorms. Because of this, the part of the world the Shinovar live in is a vastly different place, as the creatures there have not the need to adapting to survival in the highstorms. The land they live in has been described as "Slow" or "sluggish" compared to the rest of Roshar.

Physically, the Shin have been described as resembling young children, with large eyes and round faces.

Culture

The Shin live a relatively peaceful life, and by nature are a very humble people. Because of this, soldiers are considered relatively low on their social ladder, with Farmers being lavished like princes near the top.

The Shin find stone to be sacred, and consider the idea of mining into, or even walking upon it, to be a heresy. Because of this, metal is very valuable in Shin territory, with the Shin preferring soulcast metal above mined metal because of the inherent blasphemy in obtaining it.

When it comes to trading, and as a result of their humble nature, haggling with the Shin usually involves both parties devaluing their wares to the other, until an agreement can be reached.

Warriors are all considered extremely poorly in Shin culture. To a Shin, since warriors exist only to destroy, they are far below the farmers and craftsmen who live to create, and even merchants, who trade in other's goods. All warriors are required to obey totally the person who holds their oathstone, voluntarily subjecting themselves into a state not unlike slavery. While a Shin warrior is able to distinguish his oathstone, it does not appear to be remarkable in any other way--their subjugation appears to be entirely voluntary. As a rule, Shin warriors cannot be given to outsiders, and the rules regarding the trading of oathstones inside Shinovar are unknown. What is known, however, is that any person who picks up a weapon is required to take an oathstone and live the rest of their life as a warrior.

Only the truthless are considered lower than warriors in the Shin culture. At present, there is only one Shin truthless, and there are not likely to be more in the foreseeable future. Truthless are exiled from Shinovar, and required to live the life of a Shin warrior outside of Shinovar. They are required to have a master, but are not allowed to seek or avoid a particular master, freely sharing information about their servitude to any who asks (assuming that a current master has not given contradictory orders). While the precise nature of the offense that makes one truthless is unknown, it seems likely that claiming a shardblade is crucially involved, as the only two things that a truthless cannot be commanded to do are to end his own life and give up his shardblade.

Shin are known for raising and trading Template:Wp, a species unique to this region of Roshar. They are also famous for their horses, and many varieties of fruit, such as strawberries, can only grow in the soil of Shinovar.

Notable Characters from Shinovar