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A '''Stormwarden''' is a meteorologist on [[Roshar]] specializing in the prediction of [[highstorm]]s. The process involves complex mathematics and, while they are occasionally incorrect, are accurate the majority of time.{{book ref|twok|60}} The most common belief, which their science is based off of, is the idea that the same Highstorm constantly circling the globe. Observant followers of [[Vorinism]] discourage predicting highstorms, because it involve prediction of the future, and during the [[Hierocracy]], the priests claimed to know what would happen in the future.
 
A '''Stormwarden''' is a meteorologist on [[Roshar]] specializing in the prediction of [[highstorm]]s. The process involves complex mathematics and, while they are occasionally incorrect, are accurate the majority of time.{{book ref|twok|60}} The most common belief, which their science is based off of, is the idea that the same Highstorm constantly circling the globe. Observant followers of [[Vorinism]] discourage predicting highstorms, because it involve prediction of the future, and during the [[Hierocracy]], the priests claimed to know what would happen in the future.

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A Stormwarden is a meteorologist on Roshar specializing in the prediction of highstorms. The process involves complex mathematics and, while they are occasionally incorrect, are accurate the majority of time.[1] The most common belief, which their science is based off of, is the idea that the same Highstorm constantly circling the globe. Observant followers of Vorinism discourage predicting highstorms, because it involve prediction of the future, and during the Hierocracy, the priests claimed to know what would happen in the future.

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