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The '''Tai-na''' are sapient island sized [[greatshell]]s worshiped as gods and lived on by the [[Reshi]] of [[Roshar]].
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The '''Tai-na''' are sapient island-sized [[greatshell]]s worshiped as gods. They are inhabited by the [[Reshi]] of [[Roshar]].
   
 
== Appearance and Anatomy ==
 
== Appearance and Anatomy ==
The Tai-na are the largest known greatshells on Roshar. They are the size of islands, which the Reshi live upon. Their legs are over sixty feet long, able to reach the bottom of the [[Reshi Sea]] as they walk along. They have a large heads as well as enormous eyes the size of buildings, and several legs. The main body of the Tai-na is hundreds of feet tall.
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The Tai-na are the largest greatshells on Roshar.{{wob ref|1499}} They are the size of islands, and entire communities reside on their backs; [[Rysn]] believes that the Tai-na known as [[Relu-na]] is as large as a town.{{book ref|sa3|i|13}} A single Tai-na eye is described as a "the size of a house" and it is situated more than fifty feet from the top of its head.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} They have huge mouths with massive mandibles; they enjoy fruit as a snack, although their primary sustenance is not known.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Their legs are over sixty feet long, able to reach the bottom of the [[Reshi Sea]] as they walk along. The main body of the Tai-na is hundreds of feet tall, and hiking to the top of the shell from sea level is a long, arduous trek.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Tai-na have skin that is covered in plates of carapace. The shell is often carved by the Reshi into stairs in order to more easily climb the Tai-na; this is not thought to harm the animal.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} They are extremely long-lived.{{wob ref|3423}}
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=== Spren bond ===
 
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The Tai-na are able to grow to extraordinary size due to a [[spren]] bond{{wob ref|2684}} related to their [[gemheart]]s{{wob ref|756}} that allow their bodies to defy the laws of physics.{{wob ref|6498}}{{book ref|sa3|99}} Tai-na are able to grow larger than terrestrial greatshells due to their aquatic habitat,{{wob ref|1499}} although they technically could survive on land.{{wob ref|2684}} [[Axies the Collector]], who is an expert on spren, believes that the Tai-na spren must be "spectacular" (even in comparison to those of other greatshells) to allow them to grow to such a large size.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} The Tai-na spren seem to be sapient, and are thought to be capable of limited interaction with the physical world, such as slowing the fall of objects.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} The Reshi jealously guard the island's spren, refusing to let outsiders investigate it.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
Tai-na have skin that is covered in plates of shell. The shell is often carved by the Reshi into stairs in order to more easily climb the Tai-na.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
   
 
== Ecology ==
 
== Ecology ==
A full ecosystem exists on the back of a Tai-na, containing grass, trees, and [[shalebark]]. Some plants manage to find root in cracks on the Tai-na's plate. Some [[larkin]] also lived on at least one Tai-na, despite the belief that they had gone extinct in the scouring of [[Aimia]].
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A full ecosystem exists on the back of a Tai-na, including grass, trees, and [[shalebark]]. Some plants manage to find root in cracks on the Tai-na's plate. Most of the carapace is covered in forest and jungle, while the top of the head contains an open field of [[rockbud]]s. Some [[larkin]] also lived on at least one Tai-na, despite the belief that they had gone extinct in the scouring of [[Aimia]].{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
   
 
There are dozens to hundreds of Tai-na on the Reshi Sea.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
The Tai-na also have a [[spren]] that is at least somewhat-sentient for a soul. It is capable of limited interaction with the physical world, such as slowing the fall of objects. These spren are even more fantastic than spren typically associated with other greatshells.
 
   
 
== Culture ==
There are dozens to hundreds of Tai-na on the Reshi Sea.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
 
The Reshi that make their homes on the back of the Tai-na worship them as their gods; they state that they live to serve and please their gods. They believe that the Tai-na approve of boldness, and interpret the movements of the Tai-na as divine will.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} They also believe that these movements can be predicted, although sometimes they deviate from the expected course. At times when two Tai-na get close, the two islands may go to war. Each island has soldiers and a king (who may be of either gender) who lead them in these skirmishes.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Little bloodshed takes place, with the victory going to the bolder warriors. Other times when Tai-na get close to one another, good things happen. Which occurs is somehow determined by the Tai-na.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
   
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The residents of the Tai-na are generally secretive about the Tai-na and their spren. They will not discuss the spren—which they refer to as the "souls" of the islands—with outsiders, and they are not always forthcoming about simple facts like the Tai-na's diet.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Their reticence means that even educated people from other parts of Roshar (such as [[Rysn]]) are sometimes completely unaware of the existence of Tai-na.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
== Lore ==
 
The Reshi make their homes on the back of the Tai-na, worshiping them as their gods. The Reshi jealously guard the island's spren, refusing to let outsiders see it. They believe that the Tai-na approve of boldness, and interpret the movements of the Tai-na as divine will.
 
   
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The inhabitants include both native Reshi and expatriates from other Rosharan nations who have sought out the Reshi lifestyle. [[Vstim]] notes that the immigrants from other parts of Roshar are only allowed to stay if they give all of their possessions to the king.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Many of the inhabitants are somewhat carefree and spend much of their time swimming or high diving, usually in the nude.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Some residents are combative, but in both battle and trade they are prone to posturing.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} The islanders are not primitive, but they do not have a great deal of contact with the outside world and are unaware of political and economic conditions on the mainland.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} However, they cannot produce all of the goods that they need on the island (such as medicine and textiles), and are forced to trade with outsiders. Therefore, they only trade with those that they respect and trust to be fair.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}} Some Reshi travel to other parts of Roshar for education and training.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
The Reshi believe that the Tai-na movements could be predicted, but sometimes they deviate from the expected course. At times when two Tai-na get close, the two islands go to war. Little bloodshed takes place, the victory going to the bolder warriors. Other times when Tai-na get close to one another, good things happen. Which occurs is somehow determined by the Tai-na.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
   
 
== Notable Tai-na ==
 
== Notable Tai-na ==
 
*[[Relu-na]] - Saved [[Rysn]]'s life and somehow gave her a larkin.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
*[[Relu-na]] - Saved [[Rysn]]'s life and somehow gave her a larkin.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
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*[[Na-Alind]] - A family of Tai-na that took the larkin in after their near-extinction.{{book ref|sa3.5|1}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*The Tai-na were first alluded to in ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', during [[Ashir]]'s interlude.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}}
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* The Tai-na were first alluded to in ''[[The Way of Kings]]'', during [[Ashir]]'s interlude.{{book ref|sa1|i|8}}
*The Tai-na are the largest species of greatshell.{{wob ref|1499}}
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* The Tai-na are larger than some versions of Godzilla.{{wob ref|1499}}
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* In some Slavic languages "taina" means "mystery" or "secret".
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Tai-na
Tan-na by Marie Seeberger.jpg
Type Greatshell
Sapient Yes
Native to Reshi Sea
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

The Tai-na is a good place to grow. Good place to live. Except when it's at war.

Gu to Rysn[1]

The Tai-na are sapient island-sized greatshells worshiped as gods. They are inhabited by the Reshi of Roshar.

Appearance and Anatomy[edit]

The Tai-na are the largest greatshells on Roshar.[2] They are the size of islands, and entire communities reside on their backs; Rysn believes that the Tai-na known as Relu-na is as large as a town.[3] A single Tai-na eye is described as a "the size of a house" and it is situated more than fifty feet from the top of its head.[1] They have huge mouths with massive mandibles; they enjoy fruit as a snack, although their primary sustenance is not known.[1] Their legs are over sixty feet long, able to reach the bottom of the Reshi Sea as they walk along. The main body of the Tai-na is hundreds of feet tall, and hiking to the top of the shell from sea level is a long, arduous trek.[1] Tai-na have skin that is covered in plates of carapace. The shell is often carved by the Reshi into stairs in order to more easily climb the Tai-na; this is not thought to harm the animal.[1] They are extremely long-lived.[4]

Spren bond[edit]

The Tai-na are able to grow to extraordinary size due to a spren bond[5] related to their gemhearts[6] that allow their bodies to defy the laws of physics.[7][8] Tai-na are able to grow larger than terrestrial greatshells due to their aquatic habitat,[2] although they technically could survive on land.[5] Axies the Collector, who is an expert on spren, believes that the Tai-na spren must be "spectacular" (even in comparison to those of other greatshells) to allow them to grow to such a large size.[1] The Tai-na spren seem to be sapient, and are thought to be capable of limited interaction with the physical world, such as slowing the fall of objects.[1] The Reshi jealously guard the island's spren, refusing to let outsiders investigate it.[1]

Ecology[edit]

A full ecosystem exists on the back of a Tai-na, including grass, trees, and shalebark. Some plants manage to find root in cracks on the Tai-na's plate. Most of the carapace is covered in forest and jungle, while the top of the head contains an open field of rockbuds. Some larkin also lived on at least one Tai-na, despite the belief that they had gone extinct in the scouring of Aimia.[1]

There are dozens to hundreds of Tai-na on the Reshi Sea.[1]

Culture[edit]

The Reshi that make their homes on the back of the Tai-na worship them as their gods; they state that they live to serve and please their gods. They believe that the Tai-na approve of boldness, and interpret the movements of the Tai-na as divine will.[1] They also believe that these movements can be predicted, although sometimes they deviate from the expected course. At times when two Tai-na get close, the two islands may go to war. Each island has soldiers and a king (who may be of either gender) who lead them in these skirmishes.[1] Little bloodshed takes place, with the victory going to the bolder warriors. Other times when Tai-na get close to one another, good things happen. Which occurs is somehow determined by the Tai-na.[1]

The residents of the Tai-na are generally secretive about the Tai-na and their spren. They will not discuss the spren—which they refer to as the "souls" of the islands—with outsiders, and they are not always forthcoming about simple facts like the Tai-na's diet.[1] Their reticence means that even educated people from other parts of Roshar (such as Rysn) are sometimes completely unaware of the existence of Tai-na.[1]

The inhabitants include both native Reshi and expatriates from other Rosharan nations who have sought out the Reshi lifestyle. Vstim notes that the immigrants from other parts of Roshar are only allowed to stay if they give all of their possessions to the king.[1] Many of the inhabitants are somewhat carefree and spend much of their time swimming or high diving, usually in the nude.[1] Some residents are combative, but in both battle and trade they are prone to posturing.[1] The islanders are not primitive, but they do not have a great deal of contact with the outside world and are unaware of political and economic conditions on the mainland.[1] However, they cannot produce all of the goods that they need on the island (such as medicine and textiles), and are forced to trade with outsiders. Therefore, they only trade with those that they respect and trust to be fair.[1] Some Reshi travel to other parts of Roshar for education and training.[1]

Notable Tai-na[edit]

  • Relu-na - Saved Rysn's life and somehow gave her a larkin.[1]
  • Na-Alind - A family of Tai-na that took the larkin in after their near-extinction.[9]

Trivia[edit]

  • The Tai-na were first alluded to in The Way of Kings, during Ashir's interlude.[10]
  • The Tai-na are larger than some versions of Godzilla.[2]
  • In some Slavic languages "taina" means "mystery" or "secret".

Notes[edit]

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Big Smooth (talk) 21:58, 21 April 2020 (UTC)