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Taldain
Dayside map.jpg
Shards Autonomy
Investitures Sand mastery
System Taldain system[1]
Universe Cosmere
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Taldain is one of the most bizarre planets in the cosmere, a fact that, in turn, feels bizarre to me.

Taldain is a planet in the cosmere located within the Taldain system. It is the workd upon which the story of White Sand is set.

Geography and Ecology

Taldain is a tidally locked planet, one side of the world experiences perpetual day and the other side is locked in an endless night. Due to this the ecology and culture on both sides of the planet developed separately from one another, there is a temperature difference between the two halves but it does not snow on Darkside.[3] There are two prominent cultures on Taldain; Dayside and Darkside.[2] These individuals are named 'Daysiders' and 'Darksiders' respectively.

Dayside

Most of the planets Investiture is found on Dayside.[4] Much of Dayside is covered in sand and rock, this sand is itself covered by lichen. This lichen is where the striking color of the sand comes from as well as its change in color.[5] Due to the harshness of the sunlight most of its flora and fauna live beneath the surface of the sand where it is cooler.[2]

Dayside is home to one large circular landmass that is surrounded by ocean on all sides. On this landmass there are six nations; Kerzta, Lossand, Denka, Seevis, Nor'Tallon and Tallon. There is a mountain range on the eastern side of the landmass, which runs through Nor'Tallon and borders Seevis and Tallon. A mountain named KraeDa lies at the center of Dayside.[6] A wide variety of different types of Flora and Fauna make their home on this part of the planet.

Flora

The Dorim vine is a plant used as a water source on Dayside by its inhabitants, areas where they grow are not considered to be desert. The plant stores water primarily as a defensive measure against other creatures as its water dissolves the shells of many sand creatures. Because of this any creature attempting to eat the plant would find their mouths beginning to melt.[7] Because of this the growth of Dorim vines as a result limits how large sandlings can grow.[8]

The city of Kezare someis cultivated for farming and is more fertile than the low sand regions, as a result of this it has more varied flora.[9][10] The Darkside quarter of the city also has flowers native to Darkside growing within it.[6]

Fauna

Sandlings inhabit the areas known as the deep sands on the continent, it is rare for them to venture far from the deepsands.[11] Sandlings live by eating the layer of sand exposed to the surface, similar to what happens when it is used for Sand Mastery the sand turns dull after being digested and needs to recharge.[8]

There are multiple breeds of this type of creature, some of them such as Karaks are hunted for sport.[8] Another breed consists of thousands of small sandlings which stick together in the Deep sands, when they move they agitate the sand above them causing them to be mistake for a much larger creature forcing wanders to retreat.[8] Delrak Naisha are another breed found in the deep sands. They are creatures that wait just beneath the sand, if the sand above them are disturbed they emerge and consume whatever is above it.[8]

Tonks are a type of domesticated animal on Dayside unrelated to Sandlings, they are primarily used as mounts.[7] They are scared of water however and refuse to cross it limiting where they can be taken to.[9] Travelling with Tonks is also frustrated because of their natural instinct to bury themselves underneath sand during a sandstorm and their tendency to mistake many things for sandstorms.[9]

Darkside

Darkside is illuminated primarily by UV light, the flora having adapted to utilize this section of the electromagnetic spectrum.[12] This causes Darksiders to have illuminated teeth, eyes, and nails.[13] The plant and animal life also glows under UV light and glows in this manner,[3][2] visitors to the region often describe it as looking somewhere between striking and garish.[2] It also accounts for why Darksiders have dark skin when they don't live in a traditional climate for high melanin content. Most of Darkside is covered in a lichen.[14] When visiting Dayside, Darksiders must wear dark lenses to protect their eyes. They can go without, however, if the angle of the sun is not directly above them. [15]

Unlike what was once assumed, Darkside is invested by Autonomy, though the effects of this aren't as noticeable.[2][16][4]

Culture

The culture of Taldain is split between the Dayside and Darkside due to the planets unique geography.[2]

Dayside

Because the sun does not set on Dayside individuals living there have a variety of issues that needed to be resolved. In regards to keeping time an hour on Taldain is 100 minutes long.[17] Because of its stationary nature many Daysiders find it easy to navigate by using the sun as a reference point.[7]

Due to its ever present nature many Daysiders feel a spiritual bond with their sun, and some, such as the Kerztians, worship it.[7] Most Daysiders are afraid of the dark as well being unused to it.[18]

Darkside

On Darkside the most powerful and influential force in regards to economics and politics is the Dynasty. This force is ruled by Skathan.[9] Despite its dominance some minor nations such as Elis resists the Dynasty's push to grow and expand its influence even further.[19] Despite this influence however the nations power runs deep within Darkside with them being able to send their agents to infiltrate different groups throughout the continent.[19]

The Kerztian word for Darksider is Lonsha.[7]

History

The planet was placed in its current location purposefully.[20] It is unknown whether it existed before being put in its current location. After the Shattering Autonomy settled into the star system as the sole Shard present.[21][22] At some point, the planet was settled by humans. Due to how the genetics of the settlers played out, Daysiders ended up with pale skin.[23]

Upon its arrival an avatar of Autonomy began to be noticed by people from Dayside and became known as the Sand Lord.[16] This being eventually became important to Ker'Reen Philosophy, and the dominant object of worship for the people of Kerzta. Different religious belief was formed in the Diem, an important part of the government of Lossand. This difference of faith led to frequent war between Lossand and Kerzta. Peace was eventually gained when the high priest government of Kerzta was replaced by a merchant nobility.[11]

After 200 years, there was a push again by the A’kar, the head priest of Ker’Reen Philosophy, to take control by diplomatic means. In an attempt to win favour with the public, they wiped out the Diem, their long-standing rivals, and claimed it was done to please the Sand Lord. [11] This failed, however, and the Diem managed to recover. As a result, support for the A’kar crumbled and they failed to take control of the Kerzta government.[24]

For unknown reasons, the planet became closed off to visitors.[25][2][26] This change in behaviour is usually attributed to Autonomy.[2] Around the same time, Taldain stopped progressing technologically, where once it was the most advanced of all the planets.[25][26] Later, it became possible to visit Taldain again.[27]

Astronomy

Taldain is tidally locked around two suns, this makes it unique among other planets in the Cosmere.[2] It is located between the two suns in the system which orbit one another, because of a layer of dust around one of these suns one half of the world is trapped in endless sunlight and the other half in night.[2] This placement was done purposefully by its creator.[20] An hour on Taldain is 100 minutes long.[17]

Realmatics

Autonomy, a Shard of Adonalsium, resides on Taldain,[21] primarily in the atmosphere.[16] It is the only Shard in the system.[22] Autonomy has made Taldain inaccessible from the Cognitive Realm.[26] However, at some point it became possible to enter Taldain again.[27]

Contrary to belief on-world, both sides of the planet are invested.[2] The majority of Autonomy's Investiture, however, is on Dayside.[4] Investiture is abundant enough there that a Returned could live there easily.[26] One could also theoretically access the Investiture of Taldain off-world if they can see the sun.[28] The Dayside of Taldain has access to sand mastery, the most dramatic form of magic on the planet. Despite this, the magic uses little Investiture.[2] Darkside has its own form of magic, but the effects are not nearly as noticeable.[4][16] Darkside magic involves tattoos.[29]

Nations

Kerzta

Kerzta is a powerful nation in the western portion of the Dayside continent. Its people worship the Sand Lord and abide by the Ker'Reen Philosophy. It has a deep enmity with its neighbor, Lossand, due to its acceptance of Sand mastery although they have not been in direct conflict in centuries.

Lossand

Lossand is a country that stretches in a wedge from KraeDa in the center of the continent to the southern coast around the Ry'Do Ali River. It is ruled by the Council of Taishin, the heads of the eight Professions vital to their life and culture.

Rim Kingdoms

The Rim Kingdoms are a series of smaller nations on the eastern and north-eastern coast of the Dayside continent. They consist of:

Darksiders

Darkside is more technologically and scientifically advanced than the Dayside, having invented weapons such as guns and explosives.[9] They also had instant noodles, which Hoid enjoyed, and wants Scadrial to replicate.[30][31]

The people on Darkside speak a language known as Dynastic.[7] The language comes from the Dynasty, the dominant economic and political force on the continent. However, Darkside is home to more states, including Elis and Iiaria.

Notes

  1. Map of Taldain system
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Arcanum Unbounded - The Taldain System#
  3. a b Manchester signing
    Arcanum - 2014-08-06#
  4. a b c d Arcanum Unbounded Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2016-12-06#
  5. White Sand Volume 2 chapter 5#
  6. a b White Sand Volume 1 chapter 5#
  7. a b c d e f White Sand Volume 1 chapter 3#
  8. a b c d e White Sand Volume 2 chapter 3#
  9. a b c d e White Sand Volume 1 chapter 4#
  10. General Reddit 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-10-12#
  11. a b c White Sand Volume 1 chapter 2#
  12. Manchester signing
    Arcanum - 2014-08-06#
  13. White Sand vol.1 release party
    Arcanum - 2016-06-28#
  14. White Sand Volume 2 chapter 6#
  15. White Sand Volume 3 chapter 3#
  16. a b c d Shadows of Self release party
    Arcanum - 2015-10-05#
  17. a b White Sand Volume 1 chapter 1#
  18. White Sand Volume 3 chapter 4#
  19. a b White Sand Volume 3 chapter 2#
  20. a b Leipzig Book Fair
    Arcanum - 2017-03-24#
  21. a b /r/fantasy AMA 2011
    Arcanum - 2011-08-31#
  22. a b Words of Radiance San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-06#
  23. Warsaw signing
    Arcanum - 2017-03-18#
  24. White Sand Volume 3 chapter 6#
  25. a b DrogaKrolow.pl interview
    Arcanum - 2017-03-17#
  26. a b c d Salt Lake ComicCon FanX 2016
    Arcanum - 2016-03-26#
  27. a b Shadows of Self release party
    Arcanum - 2015-10-05#
  28. Kraków signing
    Arcanum - 2017-03-21#
  29. FanX 2021
    Arcanum - 2021-09-16#
  30. Oathbringer release party
    Arcanum - 2017-11-13#
  31. Shadows of Self Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2015-10-12#
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