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'''Silnasen''' is a city in [[Jah Keved]] located near [[Triax]] and [[Bavland]].{{map ref|Roshar}}
 
'''Silnasen''' is a city in [[Jah Keved]] located near [[Triax]] and [[Bavland]].{{map ref|Roshar}}
   
Silnasen has an indigenous population that are distinct from the [[Veden]].{{book ref|sa2|54}} They are a less modernized society than the rest of Vedenar, with no real concept of assassination. War is less important in their culture as well. They do not fight serious battles, most of their conflicts are dominated by posturing and shouting, rather than actual killing. Hunters are too crucial to waste, so their society is more boastful on the battlefield than anything else.
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Silnasen has an indigenous population that are distinct from the [[Veden]].{{book ref|sa2|54}} The Siln were once an independent city-state, with a monarch of the second [[dahn]].{{wob ref|4006}} In the present, they are a less modernized society than the rest of Jah Keved, with no real concept of assassination. War is less important in their culture as well. They do not fight serious battles, most of their conflicts are dominated by posturing and shouting, rather than actual killing. Hunters are too crucial to waste, so their society is more boastful on the battlefield than anything else.{{book ref|sa2|54}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:12, 26 July 2019

Silnasen
Nation Jah Keved
World Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Silnasen is a city in Jah Keved located near Triax and Bavland.[1]

Silnasen has an indigenous population that are distinct from the Veden.[2] The Siln were once an independent city-state, with a monarch of the second dahn.[3] In the present, they are a less modernized society than the rest of Jah Keved, with no real concept of assassination. War is less important in their culture as well. They do not fight serious battles, most of their conflicts are dominated by posturing and shouting, rather than actual killing. Hunters are too crucial to waste, so their society is more boastful on the battlefield than anything else.[2]

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