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|image=Narak by Connor Chamberlain.jpg
|ruler=[[Council of Five]] <small>(formerly)</small>
|occupied=[[Listeners]] <small>(formerly)</small>, [[Alethi]]
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
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{{quote
|They blame our people<br><!--
-->For the loss of that land.<br><!--▼
-->The city that once covered it <br><!--▼
▲For the loss of that land.
-->Did range the eastern strand.▼
▲The city that once covered it
▲Did range the eastern strand.
|[[Song of Wars]], 55th Stanza{{epigraph ref|sa2|26}}
}}
'''Stormseat''' was the capital city of the historic [[Silver Kingdoms|Silver Kingdom]] of [[Natanatan]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2|60}} During the [[War of Reckoning]], it's called '''Narak'''
== Geography ==
Stormseat is located in the southeastern [[Roshar]], in the lands that are mostly unclaimed by anyone in the [[Era of Solitude]]. Ancient maps placed it in the center of the [[Unclaimed Hills]], and modern scholars tend to agree with them, citing the fact that the characteristic domes that can be found on the [[Shattered Plains]] are missing in illustrations of Stormseat.{{book ref|sa2|60}}
In reality, the city sits in the very center of the Plains, surrounded by numerous plateaus and chasms that make reaching it extremely difficult.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}} Its location makes it highly exposed to [[highstorm]]s at their near-full power, which may be where the name Stormseat came from.
== Layout ==
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Little is known of the appearance of ancient Stormseat. Although the [[Song of
In the present day, the city is split between numerous plateaus, the largest of which is home to the [[listeners]]. It encompasses the plaza that houses the ancient tower, as well as the buildings surrounding it. Of its stuctures, the tower is by far the best-preserved, as centuries of highstorms have toppled most of the city and covered it in [[crem]]. While the original purpose of some buildings can still be guessed at, oftentimes the ancient houses and halls are utterly unrecognizable as works of people.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}} Though numerous structures have been completely filled in with crem and rocks, just as many remain empty within, hiding what remains of Stormseat's once-great past — remnants of its inhabitants, rotten furniture and even rusted door hinges. The air within is humid, and musty with age.{{book ref|sa2|83}}
Rather than excavating Stormseat, the listeners constructed their own settlement atop the city's bones. The rocky shelves have been transformed into barracks and homes, while carapaces of [[greatshell]]s form ramshackle houses. Inside, crem is used to create
Following the [[Battle of Narak]], the city has been taken over by humans, who turn it into a fortress to protect the Oathgate to [[Urithiru]] and the route between it and the warcamps. The tower is repurposed into a lookout, and the buildings become barracks. The surrounding plateaus serve as training grounds for the [[Windrunner]] squires and assembly points.{{book ref|sa3|55}}{{book ref|sa3|46}}. They are connected to each other and Narak by old bridges from [[gemheart]] hunts, though plans are made to replace those with permanent structures.{{book ref|sa3|37}}
=== Notable Landmarks ===
==== The Oathgate ====
The [[Natanatan]] [[Oathgate]] is located in Stormseat.{{book ref|sa2|60}} The platform survived the shattering of the [[Shattered Plains|Plains]] intact and splintered off completely from the surrounding land in defiance of the pattern that governs the shape of the plateaus, suggesting that it's made of a sturdier material than the rest of the city. Though by now, the dais is buried in [[crem]], it has retained its former shape near-perfectly.{{book ref|sa2|81}} Inside, the control chamber has been preserved exceptionally well, with
When [[listeners]] live in Narak, the plateau is used as practice ground by their soldiers.{{book ref|sa2|i|13}} Afterwards, it's restored to its former function, and a ramp is constructed to allow wagons and [[
==== The tower ====
The tower is one of the few structures that can be found both in ancient Stormseat and modern Narak, although its appearance has changed during that time.{{file ref|Stormseat Mosaic.jpeg|Stormseat Mosaic}} Over the centuries, it has turned into a spire akin to a stalagmite, with the space inside clogged up by dried-up [[crem]]. Nonetheless, it remains standing despite being exposed to the elements for centuries.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
To return the tower to a semblance of its prior functionality, the [[listeners]] carved steps into its outer side and added a railing to prevent people from falling off. The very top of it has been flattened, and became the meeting spot for the [[Council of Five]] that rules the listeners. Despite
After humans reclaim Stormseat, the top of the tower becomes a watchpost to warn about approaching [[Voidbringer]] attacks.{{book ref|sa3|55}}
==== The Hall of Art ====
A long pavilion near the center of Narak serves as the Hall of Art. It has walls covered with crem and numerous
After humans begin to repurpose Narak into a fortress, they find the Hall of Art and the abandoned works it contains. While they note the paintings as interesting, it's uncertain whether they do anything about them or attempt to use the room for something else.{{book ref|sa3|46}}
As with many of [[Roshar]]'s oldest settlements, it's uncertain when Stormseat was built. During the [[Heraldic Epochs]], it served as the capital of [[Natanatan]], and one of the ten cities with an [[Oathgate]] that connected it to the [[Knights Radiant]] headquarters, [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa2|60}} The area around it was densely occupied, with numerous outbuildings and settlements surrounding the city.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
At some point, Stormseat was destroyed by the same event that transformed the Natan interior into the [[Shattered Plains]]. There is some disagreement as to when this happened. Human sources place the destruction of Stormseat at
The listeners point to Stormseat as the place where they broke their ties to [[Odium]]. The name Narak, meaning "exile" in their language, refers partially to this event.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
=== War of Reckoning ===
Though [[listeners]] have lived on the [[Shattered Plains]] since before the [[Aharietiam]], they made their home at the collapsed domes near the Plains' outer edge. It was only following the assassination of the [[Alethi]] king, [[Gavilar Kholin]], that they moved to Narak, as its remote location made it a better defensive position. Over the next five years, the listeners transformed Narak into a functioning city, building on top of the old structures.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}} Though they might've been more spread out at the start, by the end of the [[War of Reckoning]], their entire nation lived there.{{wob ref|6513}}
It was during the war that [[Jasnah Kholin]] began her research into [[Urithiru]]. Eventually, she pinpointed Stormseat as a possible access point into the city, and though she seemingly perished in the attack on her ship, her [[ward]] [[Shallan Davar]] continued her work.{{book ref|sa2|60}} Eventually, Shallan managed to find the rough location of Stormseat and convinced [[Dalinar Kholin]] to organize an expedition to find it, and the Oathgate it held.{{book ref|sa2|78}}
{{for|Battle of Narak|more information about the ensuing battle}}▼
As the Alethi pushed towards Narak, the listeners there were transforming into [[stormform]], while the children, the elderly and those who refused to change abandoned the city for the dubious safety of the Plains further east.{{book ref|sa2|i|13}} Eventually, the stormforms and the Alethi clashed over Narak and the surrounding plateaus.{{book ref|sa2|83}} Though the listeners were defeated, it was not before they managed to summon the [[Everstorm]], and Shallan had to rescue the Alethi armies by reactivating the Oathgate.{{book ref|sa2|86}}▼
▲As the Alethi pushed towards Narak, the listeners there were transforming into [[stormform]], while the children, the elderly and those who refused to change abandoned the city for the dubious safety of the Plains further east.{{book ref|sa2|i|13}} Eventually, the stormforms and the Alethi clashed over Narak and the surrounding plateaus.{{book ref|sa2|83}} Though the listeners were defeated, it was not before they managed to summon the [[Everstorm]], and Shallan had to rescue the Alethi armies by reactivating the Oathgate.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
▲{{for|Battle of Narak|more information about the battle}}
=== True Desolation ===
== Politics ==
As one of the ten cities on [[Roshar]] to have an [[Oathgate]], Stormseat held a great deal of power during the [[Heraldic Epochs]]. The city was well-known in its time even across the world, as images and mosaics of it can be found as far
During the [[War of Reckoning]], the city is ruled by the [[Council of Five]], a group of [[listener]]s each holding one of the five forms known to their kind.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
[[New Natanan]] has attempted to get Stormseat for themselves; however, at the present they lack both the political clout and military power to enforce their claim.{{book ref|sa3|96}}
== Notable
{{for|:Category:Listeners|a list of all listeners}}
=== Council of Five ===
* [[Eshonai]]
* [[Venli]]
* [[Davim]]
* [[Abronai]]
* [[Zuln]]
=== Other Notable Citizens ===
* [[Rlain]] lived in Stormseat prior to his assignment as a spy
* [[Demid]]
* [[Thude]]
* [[Bila]]
== Trivia ==
* ''[[wikipedia:Naraka|Naraka]]'' is a [[wikipedia:Sanskrit|Sanskrit]] word for hell, or alternatively the beings who dwell in hell.
== Notes ==
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