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'''Tinningdar'''{{book ref|mb5|5}} is the name for traditional [[Terris]] robes worn on [[Scadrial]], styled with a colorful V pattern down the front.{{book ref|mb1|8}} The pattern is embroidered.{{book ref|mb1|8}}
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The '''tinningdar'''{{book ref|mb5|5}} is the name for traditional [[Terris]] robes worn on [[Scadrial]].{{book ref|mb1|8}}
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== Description ==
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The tinningdar's most distinctive feature is a colorful overlapping V pattern down the front.{{book ref|mb1|8}}{{book ref|mb1|18}} The pattern is embroidered.{{book ref|mb1|8}} They are commonly worn with a belt and often have wide sleeves,{{book ref|mb1|12}} which can help accommodate [[metalmind]] bracers.{{book ref|mb6|prologue}} Stewards may own multiple sets of tinningdar, including more ornate versions that they wear to formal events.{{book ref|mb1|12}}
   
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== History ==
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{{image|Sazed_(by_Treefin).jpeg|[[Sazed]] in a tinningdar|width=200px|side=left}}
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=== Final Empire ===
 
In the [[Final Empire]], Terris stewards traditionally wear a tinningdar in the three colors of the noble house that the steward serves.{{book ref|mb1|8}} They are sometimes referred to as "steward's robes";{{book ref|mb3|18}} [[Jastes]] identifies [[Sazed]] as a steward by his robes.{{book ref|mb2|19}} Other items of Terris clothing, such as the robes worn by [[Tindwyl]], are colorful and identifiably Terris, but are not mentioned as having the distinctive V pattern of the tinningdar.{{book ref|mb2|19}}
 
In the [[Final Empire]], Terris stewards traditionally wear a tinningdar in the three colors of the noble house that the steward serves.{{book ref|mb1|8}} They are sometimes referred to as "steward's robes";{{book ref|mb3|18}} [[Jastes]] identifies [[Sazed]] as a steward by his robes.{{book ref|mb2|19}} Other items of Terris clothing, such as the robes worn by [[Tindwyl]], are colorful and identifiably Terris, but are not mentioned as having the distinctive V pattern of the tinningdar.{{book ref|mb2|19}}
   
Sazed regularly wears a tinningdar, and owns at least one slightly more ornate version that he wears to formal events.{{book ref|mb1|12}} He wears the robes even when performing menial tasks, such as digging a grave{{book ref|mb2|4}} or stirring soup.{{book ref|mb1|33}}
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Sazed regularly wears the tinningdar, even when performing menial tasks, such as digging a grave{{book ref|mb2|4}} or stirring soup.{{book ref|mb1|33}} He sees the robes as part of Terris history despite the fact that they also represent the lifestyle forced upon the Terris by the [[Lord Ruler]]; he wonders if future Terrismen will continue to wear the tinningdar.{{book ref|mb2|7}}
   
Sazed and other former stewards continue to wear the tinningdar after the fall of the [[Final Empire]],{{book ref|mb3|10}} although the colors no longer represent nobility.{{book ref|mb3|18}} They are still worn by the Terris 300 years after the [[Catacendre]].{{book ref|mb5|5}}
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Sazed and other former stewards continue to wear the tinningdar after the fall of the [[Final Empire]],{{book ref|mb3|10}} although the colors no longer represent nobility.{{book ref|mb3|18}}
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=== Post-Catacendre ===
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The tinningdar is still worn by the Terris 300 years after the [[Catacendre]].{{book ref|mb5|5}} Teenage Terris students, including a young [[Waxillium Ladrian]], wear them in [[the Village]].{{book ref|mb5|5}}{{book ref|mb6|prologue}} Wax does not find the robes comfortable.{{book ref|mb6|prologue}}
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Wax "dies" and meets [[Harmony]]—presumably in the [[Cognitive Realm]]—and perceives his clothing as the tinningdar, with layers of time instead of color.{{book ref|mb6|28}}
   
 
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== Notes ==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 17 February 2023

Tinningdar
Damosi.png
Related to Terris
Type Garment
World of Origin Scadrial
Universe Cosmere

The tinningdar[1] is the name for traditional Terris robes worn on Scadrial.[2]

Description[edit]

The tinningdar's most distinctive feature is a colorful overlapping V pattern down the front.[2][3] The pattern is embroidered.[2] They are commonly worn with a belt and often have wide sleeves,[4] which can help accommodate metalmind bracers.[5] Stewards may own multiple sets of tinningdar, including more ornate versions that they wear to formal events.[4]

History[edit]

Sazed in a tinningdar

Final Empire[edit]

In the Final Empire, Terris stewards traditionally wear a tinningdar in the three colors of the noble house that the steward serves.[2] They are sometimes referred to as "steward's robes";[6] Jastes identifies Sazed as a steward by his robes.[7] Other items of Terris clothing, such as the robes worn by Tindwyl, are colorful and identifiably Terris, but are not mentioned as having the distinctive V pattern of the tinningdar.[7]

Sazed regularly wears the tinningdar, even when performing menial tasks, such as digging a grave[8] or stirring soup.[9] He sees the robes as part of Terris history despite the fact that they also represent the lifestyle forced upon the Terris by the Lord Ruler; he wonders if future Terrismen will continue to wear the tinningdar.[10]

Sazed and other former stewards continue to wear the tinningdar after the fall of the Final Empire,[11] although the colors no longer represent nobility.[6]

Post-Catacendre[edit]

The tinningdar is still worn by the Terris 300 years after the Catacendre.[1] Teenage Terris students, including a young Waxillium Ladrian, wear them in the Village.[1][5] Wax does not find the robes comfortable.[5]

Wax "dies" and meets Harmony—presumably in the Cognitive Realm—and perceives his clothing as the tinningdar, with layers of time instead of color.[12]

Notes[edit]

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Chaos2651 (talk) 18:53, 26 January 2019 (MST)