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| Urithiru was said to be the center of the Silver Kingdoms, a city that held ten thrones, one for each king. It was the most majestic, most amazing, most important city in all the world.
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|Urithiru was said to be the center of the Silver Kingdoms, a city that held ten thrones, one for each king. It was the most majestic, most amazing, most important city in all the world.
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'''Urithiru''' is a tower-city on [[Roshar]] that functioned as the home of the [[Knights Radiant]] and the central point of the [[Silver Kingdoms]] during the [[Heraldic Epochs]].
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'''Urithiru''' is a tower-city on [[Roshar]] that functioned as the home of the [[Knights Radiant]] and the central point of the [[Silver Kingdoms]] during the [[Heraldic Epochs]].{{book ref|sa1|45}} In the present day, it serves as the headquarters of the forces opposing [[Odium]], including the [[coalition of monarchs]], the refounded Knights Radiant, and the remaining [[Alethi]] soldiers and nobility. The current [[Jasnah Kholin|queen]] of Alethkar rules from the tower,{{book ref|sa3|122}} though [[Dalinar]] and [[Navani Kholin]] have been recognized as the king and queen of Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|10}} The city serves as the physical manifestation of the [[Bondsmith]] spren the [[Sibling]].
   
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
[[FILE:Urithiru on the map.png|thumb|Urithiru on the map of [[Roshar]]|right]]
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{{image|Urithiru on the map.png|Urithiru on the map of [[Roshar]]|side=left|width=300px}}
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Urithiru is located almost exactly in the middle of the Rosharan continent, in the mountains that comprise the border of [[Emul]] and [[Greater Hexi]].{{map ref|Roshar}} The tower sits on the east side of one of those mountains, leaning against two slopes.{{qa ref|1100|1|It is on the east side of a mountain.|date= Jan 8th, 2015}}{{file ref|Urithiru.jpg}}
 
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|Though many wished Urithiru to be built in Alethela, it was obvious that it could not be. And so it was that we asked for it to be placed westward, in the place nearest to Honor.
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Urithiru is located almost exactly in the middle of the Rosharan continent, in the [[mountains of Ur]] at an elevation above 15 thousand feet{{book ref|tsm|19}}. It lies in the range's western part, on the border of [[Emul]] and [[Greater Hexi]].{{map ref|Roshar}} The tower sits on the east side of one of those mountains, leaning against two slopes.{{file ref|Urithiru.jpg|Urithiru sketch}}{{book ref|sa2|89}}
The plateau on which the tower is located is at a considerable altitude. The air is thin enough to make physical activity difficult. {{book ref|sa3|46}} The cliffs beneath it extend further than the eye can see.{{book ref|sa3|58}} This location is high enough that both [[highstorm]]s and the [[Everstorm]] pass beneath it, which makes it difficult for the tower's current occupants to obtain [[stormlight]].{{book ref|sa3|4}}
 
   
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The plateau on which the tower is located is at a considerable altitude. The air is thin enough to make physical activity difficult.{{book ref|sa3|46}} The cliffs beneath it extend further than the eye can see.{{book ref|sa3|58}} This location is high enough that both [[highstorm]]s and the [[Everstorm]] pass beneath it, which makes it difficult for the tower's current occupants to obtain [[Stormlight]].{{book ref|sa3|4}}
Historically, there was some disagreement as to whether or not Urithiru is accessible by means other than [[Oathgate]] travel or flight. Ancient chroniclers Varala and Sinbian both stated that it was impossible, but in [[Nohadon]]'s eighth parable from [[The Way of Kings (in-world)|''The Way of Kings'']], he claims that he walked from [[Abamabar]] to Urithiru (which he confirms in Dalinar's dream, saying that he did not use an Oathgate, only a guide, which was akin to "taking a ferry across a river."){{epigraph ref|sa1|34}}{{book ref|sa3|103}}. As is later revealed, there is an entrance at the bottom of the mountain which can be used to exit the tower on foot. {{book ref|sa3|4}}
 
   
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Historically, there was some disagreement as to whether or not Urithiru is accessible by means other than [[Oathgate]] travel or flight. Ancient chroniclers Varala and Sinbian both stated that it was impossible, but in [[Nohadon]]'s eighth parable from [[The Way of Kings (in-world)|''The Way of Kings'']], he claims that he walked from [[Abamabar]] to Urithiru (which he confirms in Dalinar's dream, saying that he did not use an Oathgate, only a guide, which he believes wasn't "cheating" in any way).{{epigraph ref|sa1|34}}{{book ref|sa3|103}} As is later revealed, there is an entrance at the bottom of the mountain which can be used to exit the tower on foot.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
There is an unnamed village in the foothills of the mountain to the south of the tower, {{book ref|sa2|i|10}} but it is apparently not visible from the tower, as all Dalinar can see is clouds and rocks.{{book ref|sa3|86}} In addition, Urithiru sits relatively closely to the [[Valley]] of the [[Nightwatcher]].{{map ref|Roshar}}
 
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There is an unnamed village in the foothills of the mountain to the south of the tower,{{book ref|sa2|i|10}} but it is apparently not visible from the tower, as all Dalinar can see is clouds and rocks.{{book ref|sa3|86}} In addition, Urithiru sits relatively close to the [[Valley]] of the [[Nightwatcher]].{{map ref|Roshar}}
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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[[FILE:Urithiru topdown view.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Top-down view of with the [[Oathgate]]s.]]
 
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|There were no clouds here to bring the darkness. This place was above them all. Urithiru ruled even the clouds.
Urithiru is as wide as a city and as tall as a small mountain.{{book ref|sa3|24}} It consists of 10 semi-circular levels, with each level being 18 stories tall, for a total of 180 floors. {{book ref|sa3|2}} Going down, each level is wider than the one above it, with the roofs of the wider levels having fields and gardens built on them. There are numerous balconies on the sides of the tower. The bottom level has wide sections jutting out at the perimeter, each the size of a plateau.{{book ref|sa3|2}} These areas have grooves, which in the past were furrows for growing crops, and planter boxes around the edges.{{book ref|sa3|18}} In front of the tower is a massive plaza surrounded by the ten [[Oathgate]] platforms.{{file ref|Urithiru.jpg}}
 
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{{image|Urithiru3 by Jacobo Montoya.jpg|Front view of the tower|side=right|height=250px}}
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Urithiru is as wide as a city and as tall as a small mountain.{{book ref|sa3|24}} It consists of 10 semi-circular levels, with each level being 18 stories tall, for a total of 180 floors.{{book ref|sa3|2}} At approximately fifteen feet per story, the tower stands just over 2700 feet tall.{{wob ref|13770}} Going down, each level is wider than the one above it, with the roofs of the wider levels having fields and gardens built on them. There are numerous balconies on the sides of the tower. The bottom level has wide sections jutting out at the perimeter, each the size of a plateau.{{book ref|sa3|2}} These areas have grooves, which in the past were furrows for growing crops, and planter boxes around the edges.{{book ref|sa3|18}} In front of the tower is a massive plaza surrounded by the ten [[Oathgate]] platforms.{{file ref|Urithiru.jpg|Urithiru sketch}}
   
The lower levels "meld" into the mountain on either side, but the center and the upper levels have a flat side on the stormward side. Rooms in this flat side have windows facing the Origin. {{book ref|sa3|4}} The glass windows miraculously survived thousands of years of abandonment utterly intact.{{book ref|sa3|8}}
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The lower levels "meld" into the mountain on either side, but the center and the upper levels have a flat side on the stormward side. Rooms in this flat side have windows facing the [[Origin]].{{book ref|sa3|4}} The glass windows miraculously survived thousands of years of abandonment utterly intact.{{book ref|sa3|8}}
   
The center column of Urithiru is one solid window, facing the origin. This column has a footprint the size of a ballroom and is full of dozens of lifts, which look like the exterior balconies and crawl up and down vertical channels in the walls using Stormlight.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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The center column of Urithiru is one solid window, also facing the Origin. This column has a footprint the size of a ballroom and is full of dozens of lifts, which look like the exterior balconies and crawl up and down vertical channels in the walls using Stormlight.{{book ref|sa3|4}} Large beams that support the center column (e.g. "Northbeam") seem to be rather prominent and used as landmarks when navigating the tower.{{book ref|sa4|25}}
   
Because the tower is high enough to be above the highstorms, long chains with cages exist to lower gemstones down to renew Stormlight.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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Because the tower is high enough to be above most highstorms, long chains with cages exist to lower gemstones down to renew Stormlight.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
   
 
The interior of Urithiru is filled with tunnels that twist about in strange curves, which Dalinar hypothesizes was done to fool invaders.{{book ref|sa3|8}} Navani's scholars have also found oddly shaped groups of rooms and murals of fanciful animals (including some that might be lions, though those do not exist on Roshar), along with gold and copper metals embedded in the walls, presumably fabrials that they have been unable to understand.{{book ref|sa3|44}}
 
The interior of Urithiru is filled with tunnels that twist about in strange curves, which Dalinar hypothesizes was done to fool invaders.{{book ref|sa3|8}} Navani's scholars have also found oddly shaped groups of rooms and murals of fanciful animals (including some that might be lions, though those do not exist on Roshar), along with gold and copper metals embedded in the walls, presumably fabrials that they have been unable to understand.{{book ref|sa3|44}}
   
The tower is comprised of multiple rooms of different functionality, including sleeping quarters, meeting halls, libraries and bathhouses. Most of them have high ceilings.{{book ref|sa3|15}}
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The tower is composed of multiple rooms of different functionality, including sleeping quarters, meeting halls, libraries and bathhouses. Most of them have high ceilings.{{book ref|sa3|15}}
   
 
===Strata===
 
===Strata===
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{{image|Shallan's Sketchbook - The Atrium.jpg|side=right|width=250px|A cross-section of Urithiru, showcasing the atrium}}
Each tunnel in Urithiru has distinctive patterns of strata.{{book ref|sa3|9}} Known strata colors include shades of brown, yellow, red, orange, and emerald green, though it would appear that only [[Surgebinder]]s are capable of perceiving the various colours.{{wob ref|10715}} The stone itself is smooth to the touch and hard enough that it can't be scratched with a knife.{{book ref|sa3|13}} Notably, the same strata patterns can be seen on [[Kholinar]] windblades, indicating similar, perhaps shared origin.{{book ref|sa3|61}}
 
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Each tunnel in Urithiru has distinctive patterns of strata.{{book ref|sa3|9}} Known strata colors include shades of brown, yellow, red, orange, and emerald green, though it would appear that only [[Surgebinder]]s are capable of perceiving the various colours.{{wob ref|10715}} The stone itself is smooth to the touch and hard enough that it can't be scratched with a knife.{{book ref|sa3|13}} Notably, the same strata patterns can be seen on the [[Kholinar]] windblades, indicating similar (perhaps shared) origin.{{book ref|sa3|61}}
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Shallan theorizes that the strata might be veins, though she's unsure of what they would be carrying.{{book ref|sa3|25}}
   
 
Known strata descriptions:
 
Known strata descriptions:
 
* '''Third floor corridor where Sadeas's body is found''': "twisted with lines—natural strata of alternating earthy colors, like those made by crem drying in layers."{{book ref|sa3|2}}
 
* '''Third floor corridor where Sadeas's body is found''': "twisted with lines—natural strata of alternating earthy colors, like those made by crem drying in layers."{{book ref|sa3|2}}
 
* '''Bathhouse where [[Vedekar Perel]]'s body is found''': "spiraled, twisting around the floor, ceiling, and walls like the threads of a screw"; "curving, twisting medley of oranges, reds, and browns—ballooning out across the sides of this chamber in wide bands before coiling back into narrow stripes to continue down the hall that led out the other side"{{book ref|sa3|9}}
 
* '''Bathhouse where [[Vedekar Perel]]'s body is found''': "spiraled, twisting around the floor, ceiling, and walls like the threads of a screw"; "curving, twisting medley of oranges, reds, and browns—ballooning out across the sides of this chamber in wide bands before coiling back into narrow stripes to continue down the hall that led out the other side"{{book ref|sa3|9}}
* '''On the way to Dalinar's quarters''': "wide reddish strata alternating with smaller yellow ones"; "sloping slightly upward"{{book ref|sa3|8}}
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* '''On the way to Dalinar's quarters''': "wide reddish strata alternating with smaller yellow ones"; "sloping slightly upward"{{book ref|sa3|8}}
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* '''Shallan's quarters''': "bright circular patterns"{{book ref|sa3|13}}
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* '''Room where Dalinar inspects the Honorblade''': "no strata"{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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* '''Sparring room''': "grey and black"{{book ref|sa3|16}}
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* '''Sadeas' quarters, side room''': "muted pattern of strata"; "oranges and reds that blended together so evenly you could almost pretend the wall was all one hue"{{book ref|sa3|22}}
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* '''Passageway to the theater''': "emerald cast"{{book ref|sa3|25}}
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* '''Small chamber where Dalinar and Navani worked''': "like the folds of a fan"{{book ref|sa3|28}}
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* '''While Shallan chased the Midnight Mother''': "danced on the walls"{{book ref|sa3|29}}
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* '''Storage room near the top of the tower''': "a line of red crystal embedded in the stone wall [...] started at the ceiling and wound all the way down the wall--within the pattern of the light green and grey strata--to the floor. It was smooth to the touch, distinct in texture from the rock around it [...] like the other strata lines ripple out from this one, getting wider as they move away from it"{{book ref|sa3|109}}
   
 
=== Notable locations===
 
=== Notable locations===
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==== The Breakaway ====
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{{image|Breakaway by Marie Seeberger.jpg|side=right|width=300px|The Breakaway}}
   
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The Breakaway is a large, cavernous hall as large as a small town within Urithiru's walls.{{book ref|sa3|2}} While its previous function is unknown, after the [[Alethkar|Alethi]] arrive at the tower, it becomes their central market area, with stalls, food stands, and taverns.{{book ref|sa3|18}} Many of the establishments are tents or simply roped-off areas, but an increasing number of permanent structures are being built there. Merchants from all ten Alethi princedoms mingle here and all kinds of goods can be purchased, including illicit ones like firemoss.{{book ref|sa3|41}} The atmosphere is chaotic, busy, and varied. The Breakaway has a large, round well at its center, which, like all wells at Urithiru, never seems to run out of water no matter how much is taken from it. It is unclear where the water comes from.{{book ref|sa3|18}}
==== Breakaway ====
 
[[Breakaway]] is a large, cavernous hall within Urithiru's walls. While its previous function is unknown, after the [[Alethkar|Alethi]] arrive at the tower, it becomes their central market area, with stalls, foodstands and taverns.{{book ref|sa3|18}}
 
   
==== The Gem Archive ====
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The Ten Rings is a section of the Breakaway that was planned by [[Navani Kholin]]. The streets are neat and orderly, with quaint wooden buildings that include both shops and living quarters. Merchants who agree to Navani's oversight receive reduced taxes and frequent guard patrols. The area lacks high-end shops due to wealthier [[lighteyes]] refusing to give Navani control, but it also lacks seedier establishments due to the presence of law enforcement. [[Adolin]] frequents a winehouse named [[Jez's Duty]] in the Ten Rings area.{{book ref|sa4|12}}
The [[Urithiru gem archive]] is used as a study hall for scholars and scholarly ardents working on uncovering the city's mysteries. As is later discovered, the panels on its walls are actually drawers, holding rows of gemstones that, when stormlight is put in them, vibrate in certain patterns, allowing them to hold messages.{{book ref|sa3|53}} It is also where meetings concerning the city's functionality and [[fabrial]]s are held.{{book ref|sa3|44}}
 
   
==== Re-Shephir's Chamber ====
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The Oathgate platforms of Urithiru are arranged in a circle on the grand plateau in front of the tower.{{book ref|sa3|24}} The platforms are 10 feet high, with ramps leading up to them.{{book ref|sa3|4}} The small control buildings in the center of each platform have mosaics on the floor showing Dawnchant glyphs.{{book ref|sa3|58}} In each control room, the keyhole is at the center of a ten-pointed star on a metal plate.{{book ref|sa3|58}} At the present, the plateau in front of the Oathgates is used for storing lumber and training soldiers.{{book ref|sa3|24}}{{book ref|sa3|64}}
The room in which [[Re-Shephir]] hides until being banished by [[Shallan]] has likely once been a library; however, by the time the Alethi arrive there, its collection has been destroyed by the [[Unmade]]. A notable feature of the room is a column of gemstones in its center, around which Re-Shephir coiled when discovered. Though it's appearance is unusual, its purpose - and whether there is a purpose to it beyond decoration - remains unknown.{{book ref|sa3|29}} Renarin theorizes that it's a giant fabrial that does "being a city."{{book ref|sa3|44}}
 
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==== The Theater ====
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A room resembling a theater can be found on the tower's third level, near the Breakaway. It's a large chamber with round walls and rows of stone benches facing a raised platform that served as a stage. This stage can be reached both by stairs from the audience and by a separate entrance. The corridor leading to it is narrow enough to be touched on both sides, and goes by several smaller chambers, possibly dressing rooms. Past the theater's back door (the one which would be, presumably, used by the audience), there is a circular room with large vertical slits in the walls, some of which face Breakaway, although neither it, nor the theater itself can be reached directly from the market. It is there that [[Shallan]] puts on a [[Surgebinding#Illumination|Lightwoven]] play of [[The Girl Who Looked Up]] for [[Pattern]], and where they first encounter [[Re-Shephir]].{{book ref|sa3|25}}
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==== The Gem Archive and Re-Shephir's Chamber ====
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{{image|Midnight Mother 1.jpg|[[Shallan]] fighting [[Re-Shephir]] in her chamber|side=left|width=250px}}
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The chamber in which the [[Unmade]] [[Re-Shephir]] hides until being banished by [[Shallan]] can be reached from the tower's ground floor, from a room where a large pit with a stone spiral staircase leads down several stories. Rust marks on the wall indicate that part of the stone once served as a secret door, though the hinges have long since decayed and Shallan has to cut her way in with a [[shardblade]].{{book ref|sa3|29}}
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At the bottom of the staircase, a large archway of individually-placed stones — unusual in Urithiru — leads to a hallway, the ceiling of which has a large mosaic of the [[herald]]s. The walls are also covered in mosaics, depicting the ten [[spren]] of the [[Knights Radiant]], with the three Bondsmith spren being depicted as a single type.{{wob ref|13647}} There is also other imagery: the [[Almighty]] as a cloud, a woman in the shape of a tree reaching with her hands toward the heavens, and a figure hovering above the ground embracing a blue disc, representing, respectively, [[Honor]], [[Cultivation]] and a [[perpendicularity]].{{book ref|sa3|29}}{{wob ref|13647}} Beneath the murals, two metal doors on opposite sides of the hall lead to two decayed libraries.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
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Navani's scholars catalog and remove the debris, turning the area into a meeting hall for those working on uncovering the city's mysteries. Henceforth, it's there that the assemblies concerning the city's functionality and [[fabrial]]s are held.{{book ref|sa3|44}} As is later discovered, the tiles on the walls are actually drawers, holding the [[Urithiru gem archive]].{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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At the end of the hallway is a bowl-shaped room. At its center stands a twenty-foot-tall column of gemstones, around which Re-Shephir coiled when discovered. The column is composed of thousands of gemstones of all ten types melted together.{{book ref|sa3|33}} This appears to be the core for all the fabrials in the tower, as [[Raboniel]] was able to corrupt the Sibling using it.{{book ref|sa4|38}}
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On the far side of the room, a tunnel with carved stone steps leads even further below the tower. The passage runs through a long string of caverns, eventually leading to an exit in the foothills of the [[Tu Fallia]] mountains.{{book ref|sa3|53}} Re-Shephir uses this path to flee Urithiru after her confrontation with Shallan.{{book ref|sa3|30}}
   
 
==== The Top Platform ====
 
==== The Top Platform ====
The platform atop Urithiru is the smallest floor of the whole tower. It is open-air, allowing the viewer to observe their entire surroundings. It appears to be [[Dalinar]]'s favourite spot in the tower to think, and has seen its fair share of notable events related to him, such as him swearing his First and Second Ideals as a [[Bondsmith]] and marrying [[Navani]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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The platform atop Urithiru is the smallest floor of the whole tower. It is open-air, allowing the viewer to observe their entire surroundings. It appears to be [[Dalinar]]'s favorite spot in the tower to think, and has seen its fair share of notable events related to him, such as him swearing his First and Second Ideals as a [[Bondsmith]] and marrying [[Navani]].{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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==== The Gallery of Maps ====
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The Gallery of Maps is located near the top of the tower. From the moment the Alethi arrive in the city, it is used as their main meeting room, both for discussing strategy and when speaking with foreign dignitaries. Though it is initially barren, a table is brought in at some point, which Shallan and Dalinar use to create a real-time map of Roshar.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|8}}{{book ref|sa3|111}} It's named after a similar chamber back in the [[Pinnacle]].{{book ref|sa3|107}}
   
==== The Meeting Room ====
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==== The Cloudwalk ====
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The Cloudwalk is a garden balcony, an open stone pathway with a railing, set up around the base of Urithiru's eighth tier. During the year or so after the reclaiming of Urithiru during the True Desolation, this balcony, with its stunning view over the mountains, becomes a popular location for people of any nation and rank to meet and relax.{{book ref|sa4|16}}
The meeting room is located near the top of the tower. From the moment the Alethi arrive in the city, it is used as their main meeting chamber, both for discussing strategy and when speaking with foreign dignitaries. Though it is initially barren, a table is brought in at some point, which Shallan and Dalinar use to create a real-time map of Roshar.{{book ref|sa2|89}}{{book ref|sa3|8}}{{book ref|sa3|111}}
 
   
 
== Mechanisms ==
 
== Mechanisms ==
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Urithiru displays a number of unusual properties that allow humans to survive despite its high altitude. Among those are heightened pressure; increased temperature; and general conditions encouraging plant growth.{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}} In addition, there is a number of [[fabrial]]s, such as the elevators connecting Urithiru's floors and the [[Urithiru gem archive|gem archive]] capable of preserving recordings of human voices.{{book ref|sa3|8}}{{book ref|sa3|53}} There is also a strange column of gems in the tower's lower levels, although its current purpose is unclear.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
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Urithiru displays a number of unusual properties that allow humans to survive despite its high altitude. It is believed that these systems are somehow powered by or related to the spren known as the [[Sibling]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|87}} However, at some point the Sibling withdrew from mankind to remain in slumber within the tower, but was later awakened by Raboniel. During the invasion of the tower in 1175, the [[Sibling]] bonds with Navani Kholin, making all fabrials of the Tower operational.
   
Urithiru was once home of the spren [[Sibling]].{{epigraph ref|sa3|87}} However, at some point it withdrew from mankind, and currently slumbers.{{epigraph ref|sa3|70}}{{book ref|sa3|111}} This explains why many of Urithiru's systems are currently non-functional.{{wob ref|9498}} At the present, only some elevators work when gemstones are inserted, and the gem archive appears to be the sole functional fabrial remaining. Of the life support system, only increased pressure remains maintained.{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}}
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Fabrial systems that functioned before the awakening of the [[Sibling]] include those for increased pressure{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}} temperature,{{book ref|sa3|53}} and general conditions encouraging plant growth.{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}} Navani also theorizes that the air circulating through various shafts is powered by some sort of fabrial.{{epigraph ref|sa3|28}} In addition, the [[fabrial]] elevators connecting Urithiru's floors begin running when gemstones are inserted.{{book ref|sa3|8}} The gems in the [[Urithiru gem archive|gem archive]] which preserve recordings of human voices might also be considered fabrials.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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Newly functioning fabrials include the plumbing and sewage systems.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Taravangian theorizes that fabrial lights were used to increase plant growth and crop yields to make the tower self-sustaining.{{book ref|sa3|i|5}}
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In a storage chamber near the top of the tower, the walls have veins of garnet, the gemstone classically associated with blood. Due to their connection to the tower, [[Navani]], [[Kaladin]], and [[Dabbid]] were able to communicate with the [[Sibling]] and with one another through the [[Sibling]]. Navani notes that the records in the gem archive “speak of this tower like a living thing. With a heart of emerald and ruby, and now these veins of garnet. These veins connect at the tower's lower levels, where the [[Sibling]] previously slept.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Pre-Recreance ===
 
=== Pre-Recreance ===
Urithiru was constructed at some point early on during the [[Silver Kingdoms]] era.{{ref|text=[[Nohadon]], who lived before the Knights Radiant were founded, visited it, so it had to be fairly early on.}} Initially, many wished for it to be constructed in [[Alethela]]; however, it was eventually built elsewhere, in a place considered to be "closest to Honor".{{epigraph ref|sa1|35}} It's unclear whether it was created by [[Herald]]s, [[Surgebinder]]s or [[Shard]]s themselves.
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Urithiru was constructed at some point early on during the [[Silver Kingdoms]] era.{{ref|text=[[Nohadon]], who lived before the Knights Radiant were founded, visited it, so it had to be fairly early on.}} Initially, many wished for it to be constructed in [[Alethela]]; however, it was eventually built elsewhere, in a place considered to be "nearest to Honor".{{epigraph ref|sa1|35}} It's unclear whether it was created by [[Herald]]s, [[Surgebinder]]s or [[Shard]]s themselves, but it was beyond the capability of Radiants to create.{{wob ref|14378}}
   
Though it's unclear whether it was originally built for this purpose, Urithiru was the headquarters of the [[Knights Radiant]] orders, as well as the center of the [[Silver Kingdoms]], holding ten thrones, one for each king. Even following the temporary end of the cycle of [[Desolation]]s, it remained an important location as both the home of the Radiants and the [[Oathgate]] hub.{{epigraph ref|sa1|46}} During that time, Urithiru had a large population of not only Radiants, but also ordinary people - servants, traders, craftsmen and so on.{{epigraph ref|sa3|72}} At one point, the [[Unmade]] [[Re-Shephir]] invaded the tower, and was trapped and sealed by an unknown [[Lightweaver]].{{book ref|sa3|29}}
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Though it's unclear whether it was originally built for this purpose, Urithiru was the headquarters of the [[Knights Radiant]] orders, as well as the center of the [[Silver Kingdoms]], holding ten thrones, one for each king. Even following the temporary end of the cycle of [[Desolation]]s, it remained an important location as both the home of the Radiants and the [[Oathgate]] hub.{{epigraph ref|sa1|46}} During that time, Urithiru had a large population of not only Radiants, but also ordinary people - servants, traders, craftsmen and so on.{{epigraph ref|sa3|72}} At one point, the [[Unmade]] [[Re-Shephir]] invaded the tower, and was trapped and sealed by an unknown [[Order of Lightweavers|Lightweaver]].{{book ref|sa3|29}}
   
Eventually, the unknown systems that allowed people to inhabit Urithiru - most importantly, raising its temperature to allow people to live comfortably and grow foods - began to fail for unclear reasons.{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}} This forced the Knights Radiant to abandon the tower, leaving behind only the [[Urithiru gem archive|gem archive]] where they coded their last messages.{{epigraph ref|sa3|65}}{{epigraph ref|sa3|61}}
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Eventually, the systems that allowed people to inhabit Urithiru - most importantly, raising its temperature to allow people to live comfortably and grow foods - began to fail as the Sibling withdrew from managing Urithiru after feeling betrayed by Melishi and the Radiants, and after the capture of Ba-Ado-Mishram.{{epigraph ref|sa3|69}} This forced the Knights Radiant to abandon the tower, leaving behind only the [[Urithiru gem archive|gem archive]] where they coded their last messages.{{epigraph ref|sa3|65}}{{epigraph ref|sa3|61}}
   
 
Between this and the [[Day of Recreance]], the [[Oathgate]]s in the 9 surviving cities were sealed, leaving Urithiru locked away from the world.
 
Between this and the [[Day of Recreance]], the [[Oathgate]]s in the 9 surviving cities were sealed, leaving Urithiru locked away from the world.
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=== Era of Solitude ===
 
=== Era of Solitude ===
 
Some time after the tower was abandoned, [[Re-Shephir]] broke out of her confinement, but remained within the tower.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
 
Some time after the tower was abandoned, [[Re-Shephir]] broke out of her confinement, but remained within the tower.{{book ref|sa3|29}}
   
Though Urithiru had faded into myth by the [[Era of Solitude]], [[Szeth]] was familiar with it, and would visit it often after becoming a [[Truthless]]. He had gone by the village at the bottom of the tower's mountain so many times that he mused that at some point, they had started thinking of him as some sort of god, leaving out tributes of [[sphere]]s for him to use for [[stormlight]].{{book ref|sa2|i|10}}
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Though Urithiru had faded into myth by the [[Era of Solitude]], [[Szeth]] was familiar with it, and would visit it often after becoming a [[Truthless]]. He had gone by the village at the bottom of the tower's mountain so many times that he mused that at some point, they had started thinking of him as some sort of god, leaving out tributes of [[sphere]]s for him to use for [[Stormlight]].{{book ref|sa2|i|10}}
   
[[Jasnah Kholin]] began an effort to rediscover the city after growing convinced that a new Desolation was coming.{{book ref|sa2|6}} While she herself was unable to do so, her student, [[Shallan Davar]], managed to complete her works and pinpoint the location of [[Stormseat]], an ancient city that possessed an [[Oathgate]], but was destroyed long before Urithiru was abandoned.{{book ref|sa2|47}} She eventually managed to locate Stormseat - now called [[Narak]] - and, as the [[Listener]]s summoned the [[Everstorm]], transported the [[Alethi]] army through its Oathgate, rediscovering Urithiru.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
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[[Jasnah Kholin]] began an effort to rediscover the city after growing convinced that a new Desolation was coming.{{book ref|sa2|6}} While she herself was unable to do so, her student, [[Shallan Davar]], managed to complete her works and pinpoint the location of [[Stormseat]], an ancient city that possessed an [[Oathgate]], but was destroyed long before Urithiru was abandoned.{{book ref|sa2|47}} She eventually lead the [[Alethi]] army to Stormseat--now a [[listener]] city called [[Narak]]--and, as the listeners summoned the [[Everstorm]], transported them through its Oathgate, rediscovering Urithiru.{{book ref|sa2|86}}
   
 
=== True Desolation ===
 
=== True Desolation ===
Following the arrival of the [[Everstorm]], Urithiru became the centre of Alethi military power, with most [[highprince]]s, chief among them [[House Kholin]], relocating there along with their armies. The Alethi began to reinhabit the tower, although they were unable to reactivate most of Urithiru's systems, such as the heating or the main elevator.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Following a string of strange accidents, [[Re-Shephir]] was tracked down and banished from the tower by a team led by [[Shallan Davar]]{{book ref|sa3|29}} Several [[Oathgates]] - that of [[Vedenar]], [[Azimir]] and [[Thaylen City]] - were unlocked to reenable fast transportation across the continent.{{book ref|sa3|58}}
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Following the arrival of the [[Everstorm]], Urithiru became the center of military power for the [[coalition of monarchs]], led by Dalinar and the Alethi. Most [[highprince]]s, chief among them [[House Kholin]], relocated there along with their armies.{{book ref|sa3|2}} The Alethi began to reinhabit the tower, evenly dividing it into sections that they called "princedoms".{{book ref|sa4|25}} However, they were unable to reactivate most of Urithiru's systems, such as the heating or the main elevator.{{book ref|sa3|2}} Following a string of strange accidents, [[Re-Shephir]] was tracked down and banished from the tower by a team led by [[Shallan Davar]]{{book ref|sa3|29}} Several [[Oathgates]]--those of [[Vedenar]], [[Azimir]] and [[Thaylen City]]--were unlocked to reenable fast transportation across the continent.{{book ref|sa3|58}}
   
 
As a prelude to the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], the [[Voidbringers]] attacked Urithiru through the subverted [[Kholinar]] Oathgate.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} Although initially somewhat successful, they were eventually pushed back and out of the city.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
 
As a prelude to the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], the [[Voidbringers]] attacked Urithiru through the subverted [[Kholinar]] Oathgate.{{book ref|sa3|i|14}} Although initially somewhat successful, they were eventually pushed back and out of the city.{{book ref|sa3|120}}
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{{image|Urithiru Cognitive Realm by Hugh Hammons.jpeg|side=left|width=300px|Urithiru as it appears in [[Shadesmar]]}}
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==== Capture of Urithiru ====
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Around a year into the True Desolation, Urithiru was attacked by a large contingent of Fused soldiers, and the Sibling began to be corrupted by them when they found the central pillar, causing all the Radiants in Urithiru, sans Kaladin, to fall unconscious.{{book ref|sa4|39}}
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During the occupation, the Sibling began to reveal themself and their powers, interacting with Kaladin, Dabbid, and Navani. Eventually bonding with Navani, leading to the birth of a new Bondsmith and the resurrection of Urithiru as a fully functioning city.{{book ref|sa4|110}}
   
 
== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
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|Most scholars consider it just a myth. The ardents refuse to speak of it, due to its association with the Radiants, and therefore with the first major failure of Vorinism.
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|[[Jasnah]]{{book ref|sa1|45}}
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Though massively important in the past, prior to the coming of the [[Everstorm]] Urithiru was all but unknown to [[Vorinism|Vorins]] who didn't study the [[Knights Radiant]], with Shallan being unfamiliar even with its name.{{book ref|sa1|45}} This could be the result of the [[Hierocracy]] working to suppress all knowledge of Radiants, similar to how they discredited [[Surgebinding]].
 
Though massively important in the past, prior to the coming of the [[Everstorm]] Urithiru was all but unknown to [[Vorinism|Vorins]] who didn't study the [[Knights Radiant]], with Shallan being unfamiliar even with its name.{{book ref|sa1|45}} This could be the result of the [[Hierocracy]] working to suppress all knowledge of Radiants, similar to how they discredited [[Surgebinding]].
   
 
In contrast, [[Shinovar]] is familiar with Urithiru, at least insofar as the traditions surrounding it are concerned. According to the Shin, the stones in Urithiru are unhallowed, making them fine to walk on, as opposed to the rest of non-soil-covered Roshar.{{book ref|sa2|47}} [[Szeth]] also has no problem recognizing Urithiru for what it is, and made it one of his first destinations after becoming [[Truthless]], suggesting that the Shin - or at least their leaders - had known its location all along.{{book ref|sa2|i|10}}
 
In contrast, [[Shinovar]] is familiar with Urithiru, at least insofar as the traditions surrounding it are concerned. According to the Shin, the stones in Urithiru are unhallowed, making them fine to walk on, as opposed to the rest of non-soil-covered Roshar.{{book ref|sa2|47}} [[Szeth]] also has no problem recognizing Urithiru for what it is, and made it one of his first destinations after becoming [[Truthless]], suggesting that the Shin - or at least their leaders - had known its location all along.{{book ref|sa2|i|10}}
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===Economy===
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Back before the tower was abandoned, the [[Knights Radiant]] would extract payment for the use of [[Oathgate]]s. Shortly before the [[Recreance]], the tariffs began to increase to the degree that some of their contemporaries found unreasonable.{{epigraph ref|sa1|46}} After the [[Alethi]] arrive at Urithiru, Dalinar designates [[Sebarial]] as [[Highprince of Commerce]] there. As has been done before, Sebarial plans to tax passage through the [[Oathgates]] in order to provide revenue for the tower city, as it produces little else.{{book ref|sa3|21}}
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Most trade in Urithiru takes place at the Breakaway. Though [[Navani]] had plans for a carefully regulated market, Sebarial has instituted looser controls, resulting in a chaotic marketplace with several black markets and room for illicit goods.
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==== Problems ====
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{{image|Urithiru Scenery 2 by Marie Seeberger.jpg|Scholars exploring Urithiru|side=right|width=350px}}
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The tower city's economy suffers from three main difficulties: a lack of labor, a lack of supplies, and a lack of infrastructure.
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Following the healing of all [[parshmen]] during the first [[Everstorm]], the Alethi have suffered from the loss of their menial labor class that carried over as they relocated to Urithiru. To alleviate that, [[darkeyes]] of low [[nahn]], as well as soldiers and caravan workers, have been pressed into service doing tasks such as hauling water, to their dismay. In an effort to reduce labor tensions, Adolin encourages these men to form a water haulers' guild to bargain for wages. The lack of parshmen will no doubt result in increased consumer costs as slavery is replaced by paid labor, the wages of which are based on social rank and not very negotiable.{{book ref|sa3|2}}
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Since Urithiru's crop growing system is non-functional, the city depends on trade to provide supplies. At first, goods flowing into Urithiru through the Oathgates are mostly salvage from the warcamps abandoned during the flight from the [[Everstorm]], harvested by enterprising merchants backed by the [[highprince]]s.{{book ref|sa3|25}} Dalinar has considered trying to resettle the war camps, but the area has been quietly claimed by those highprinces who stayed behind. Though Sebarial has forests near the camps that could be used to supply the city, harvesting the lumber isn't economical without parshmen.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Emeralds for [[Soulcasting]] food are also in short supply, despite continued hunting for [[gemheart]]s on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa3|104}} Later, after King [[Taravangian]] joins the alliance, regular shipments begin to come from [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa3|29}} Still, there is not enough trade to support the city, leading [[Bethab]] to speculate that without a deal with [[Azir]], Urithiru may not be able to support its current population.{{book ref|sa3|104}}
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Urithiru's non-functional mechanisms have left it with a lack of infrastructure. Waste management has been a particularly notable issue. Communal privies have been set up over former bathing rooms, but these are plagued with long lines.{{book ref|sa3|16}} The plumbing of Urithiru keeps clogging, and Soulcasters are constantly working to eliminate the waste.{{book ref|sa3|104}} Additionally, at this altitude, heating is a constant problem without magical enhancements.{{book ref|sa3|18}}
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Another minor issue affecting Urithiru's early economy is the lack of [[Stormlight]] to infuse [[spheres]]. The need for Stormlight to power the Oathgates means that in the period immediately following Urithiru's discovery, when the [[highstorm]]s disappeared, infused spheres were worth considerably more than face value. After the highstorms return, spheres can be re-infused by lowering them in large cages down into the storm.{{book ref|sa3|4}}
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== Politics ==
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Because Urithiru is rediscovered at the advent of the first [[Everstorm]] during the [[Battle of Narak]], it becomes the immediate refuge and then the de facto home of most of the nation of [[Alethkar]].{{book ref|sa2|86}} The Alethi, who have been at the [[Shattered Plains]] to pursue the fulfillment of the [[Vengeance Pact]], largely move away from their warcamps and populate the tower after its discovery.{{book ref|sa1|4}}{{book ref|sa3|2}} The nation of Alethkar is subsequently taken by the Fused, and efforts to defend the capital city, [[Kholinar]], are unsuccessful.{{book ref|sa3|58}}{{book ref|sa3|89}} This means that King [[Elhokar]], and later Queen [[Jasnah]], rules from Urithiru over the population that has resettled in the tower.{{book ref|sa3|12}}{{book ref|sa4|16}}
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Elhokar's original desire is to swear allegiance to Dalinar as his highking. He means to retain his position as king of Alethkar but to cede authority to Dalinar when it comes to matters concerning Urithiru or the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa4|10}} The proposal is drafted and sealed, but its publishing is postponed until those at Urithiru receive word of Elhokar again after his disappearance in Kholinar.{{book ref|sa3|104}} This unwittingly gives [[Taravangian]] fodder for his efforts to undermine the stability of the [[coalition of monarchs]], and he reveals his knowledge of the matter at a meeting just prior to the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]].{{book ref|sa3|111}} When the Kholins finally receive confirmation of Elhokar's death, Dalinar declares that he cannot be king of Alethkar; he sees the need to separate himself from having power in his old land and instead to focus on the [[Knights Radiant]] and on leading the coalition. Jasnah is raised up as queen of Alethkar instead.{{book ref|sa3|122}} The coalition officially recognizes [[Dalinar]] and [[Navani Kholin]] as the rulers of Urithiru during the year following the battle in [[Thaylen City]] in exchange for an official renouncement of any claims to be a highking.{{book ref|sa4|10}}
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== Notable Residents ==
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* [[Dalinar Kholin]]
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* [[Turinad Sebarial]]
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* [[Adolin Kholin]]
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* [[Szeth]]
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* [[Shallan Davar]]
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* [[Navani Kholin]]
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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{{image|Urithiru Scale.jpg|side=right|width=325px|A comparison of scale between Urithiru and large structures on earth.|attribute=art-modified}}
 
* The stones of Urithiru being unhallowed is part of [[Shinovar|Shin]] culture rather than something magical.{{wob ref|6508}}
 
* The stones of Urithiru being unhallowed is part of [[Shinovar|Shin]] culture rather than something magical.{{wob ref|6508}}
* For some time, it was theorized that Urithiru might be a spaceship or something akin to a spaceship that [[Ashyn]]ites used to travel from their ruined homeworld to Roshar. This has been debunked.{{wob ref|8762}}
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* Brandon has confirmed that Urithiru is not a spaceship used to travel from [[Ashyn]] to Roshar.{{wob ref|8762}}
* In similar vein, it has been theorized that the [[Kholinar]] windblades power Urithiru in some fashion, though this, too, was debunked.{{wob ref|10715}}
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* In similar vein, Brandon has stated that the [[Kholinar]] windblades are not powered by Urithiru.{{wob ref|10715}}
 
* The inspiration for the [[Breakaway]] was Korean [[wikipedia: Night market|night markets]], street bazaars that typically operate only at night.{{wob ref|8635}}
 
* The inspiration for the [[Breakaway]] was Korean [[wikipedia: Night market|night markets]], street bazaars that typically operate only at night.{{wob ref|8635}}
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* Urithiru provides passage to the cognitive realm through Oathgates.{{wob ref|12017}}
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* [https://www.17thshard.com/forum/profile/8975-ccstat/ ccstat] and [https://www.17thshard.com/forum/profile/18320-jofwu/ jofwu] on the [[17thshard.com]] forums have analyzed the scale and size of the tower in posts which can be found on the [https://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/61009-ob-dimensions-of-urithiru/ 17th Shard] and [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stormlight_Archive/comments/b6t5lx/dimensions_of_urithiru/ Reddit].
   
 
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Ruled by King Dalinar Kholin[1][2]
World Roshar
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Urithiru was said to be the center of the Silver Kingdoms, a city that held ten thrones, one for each king. It was the most majestic, most amazing, most important city in all the world.

Jasnah's opinion of Urithiru[3]

Urithiru is a tower-city on Roshar that functioned as the home of the Knights Radiant and the central point of the Silver Kingdoms during the Heraldic Epochs.[3] In the present day, it serves as the headquarters of the forces opposing Odium, including the coalition of monarchs, the refounded Knights Radiant, and the remaining Alethi soldiers and nobility. The current queen of Alethkar rules from the tower,[4] though Dalinar and Navani Kholin have been recognized as the king and queen of Urithiru.[5] The city serves as the physical manifestation of the Bondsmith spren the Sibling.

Location[edit]

Urithiru on the map of Roshar

Though many wished Urithiru to be built in Alethela, it was obvious that it could not be. And so it was that we asked for it to be placed westward, in the place nearest to Honor.

The Vavibrar, line 1804[6]

Urithiru is located almost exactly in the middle of the Rosharan continent, in the mountains of Ur at an elevation above 15 thousand feet[7]. It lies in the range's western part, on the border of Emul and Greater Hexi.[8] The tower sits on the east side of one of those mountains, leaning against two slopes.[9][10]

The plateau on which the tower is located is at a considerable altitude. The air is thin enough to make physical activity difficult.[11] The cliffs beneath it extend further than the eye can see.[12] This location is high enough that both highstorms and the Everstorm pass beneath it, which makes it difficult for the tower's current occupants to obtain Stormlight.[13]

Historically, there was some disagreement as to whether or not Urithiru is accessible by means other than Oathgate travel or flight. Ancient chroniclers Varala and Sinbian both stated that it was impossible, but in Nohadon's eighth parable from The Way of Kings, he claims that he walked from Abamabar to Urithiru (which he confirms in Dalinar's dream, saying that he did not use an Oathgate, only a guide, which he believes wasn't "cheating" in any way).[14][15] As is later revealed, there is an entrance at the bottom of the mountain which can be used to exit the tower on foot.[16]

There is an unnamed village in the foothills of the mountain to the south of the tower,[17] but it is apparently not visible from the tower, as all Dalinar can see is clouds and rocks.[18] In addition, Urithiru sits relatively close to the Valley of the Nightwatcher.[8]

Appearance[edit]

There were no clouds here to bring the darkness. This place was above them all. Urithiru ruled even the clouds.

Szeth musing on the tower[17]
Front view of the tower

Urithiru is as wide as a city and as tall as a small mountain.[19] It consists of 10 semi-circular levels, with each level being 18 stories tall, for a total of 180 floors.[20] At approximately fifteen feet per story, the tower stands just over 2700 feet tall.[21] Going down, each level is wider than the one above it, with the roofs of the wider levels having fields and gardens built on them. There are numerous balconies on the sides of the tower. The bottom level has wide sections jutting out at the perimeter, each the size of a plateau.[20] These areas have grooves, which in the past were furrows for growing crops, and planter boxes around the edges.[22] In front of the tower is a massive plaza surrounded by the ten Oathgate platforms.[9]

The lower levels "meld" into the mountain on either side, but the center and the upper levels have a flat side on the stormward side. Rooms in this flat side have windows facing the Origin.[13] The glass windows miraculously survived thousands of years of abandonment utterly intact.[23]

The center column of Urithiru is one solid window, also facing the Origin. This column has a footprint the size of a ballroom and is full of dozens of lifts, which look like the exterior balconies and crawl up and down vertical channels in the walls using Stormlight.[13] Large beams that support the center column (e.g. "Northbeam") seem to be rather prominent and used as landmarks when navigating the tower.[24]

Because the tower is high enough to be above most highstorms, long chains with cages exist to lower gemstones down to renew Stormlight.[13]

The interior of Urithiru is filled with tunnels that twist about in strange curves, which Dalinar hypothesizes was done to fool invaders.[23] Navani's scholars have also found oddly shaped groups of rooms and murals of fanciful animals (including some that might be lions, though those do not exist on Roshar), along with gold and copper metals embedded in the walls, presumably fabrials that they have been unable to understand.[25]

The tower is composed of multiple rooms of different functionality, including sleeping quarters, meeting halls, libraries and bathhouses. Most of them have high ceilings.[26]

Strata[edit]

A cross-section of Urithiru, showcasing the atrium

Each tunnel in Urithiru has distinctive patterns of strata.[27] Known strata colors include shades of brown, yellow, red, orange, and emerald green, though it would appear that only Surgebinders are capable of perceiving the various colours.[28] The stone itself is smooth to the touch and hard enough that it can't be scratched with a knife.[29] Notably, the same strata patterns can be seen on the Kholinar windblades, indicating similar (perhaps shared) origin.[30]

Shallan theorizes that the strata might be veins, though she's unsure of what they would be carrying.[31]

Known strata descriptions:

  • Third floor corridor where Sadeas's body is found: "twisted with lines—natural strata of alternating earthy colors, like those made by crem drying in layers."[20]
  • Bathhouse where Vedekar Perel's body is found: "spiraled, twisting around the floor, ceiling, and walls like the threads of a screw"; "curving, twisting medley of oranges, reds, and browns—ballooning out across the sides of this chamber in wide bands before coiling back into narrow stripes to continue down the hall that led out the other side"[27]
  • On the way to Dalinar's quarters: "wide reddish strata alternating with smaller yellow ones"; "sloping slightly upward"[23]
  • Shallan's quarters: "bright circular patterns"[29]
  • Room where Dalinar inspects the Honorblade: "no strata"[32]
  • Sparring room: "grey and black"[32]
  • Sadeas' quarters, side room: "muted pattern of strata"; "oranges and reds that blended together so evenly you could almost pretend the wall was all one hue"[33]
  • Passageway to the theater: "emerald cast"[31]
  • Small chamber where Dalinar and Navani worked: "like the folds of a fan"[34]
  • While Shallan chased the Midnight Mother: "danced on the walls"[35]
  • Storage room near the top of the tower: "a line of red crystal embedded in the stone wall [...] started at the ceiling and wound all the way down the wall--within the pattern of the light green and grey strata--to the floor. It was smooth to the touch, distinct in texture from the rock around it [...] like the other strata lines ripple out from this one, getting wider as they move away from it"[36]

Notable locations[edit]

The Breakaway[edit]

The Breakaway

The Breakaway is a large, cavernous hall as large as a small town within Urithiru's walls.[20] While its previous function is unknown, after the Alethi arrive at the tower, it becomes their central market area, with stalls, food stands, and taverns.[22] Many of the establishments are tents or simply roped-off areas, but an increasing number of permanent structures are being built there. Merchants from all ten Alethi princedoms mingle here and all kinds of goods can be purchased, including illicit ones like firemoss.[37] The atmosphere is chaotic, busy, and varied. The Breakaway has a large, round well at its center, which, like all wells at Urithiru, never seems to run out of water no matter how much is taken from it. It is unclear where the water comes from.[22]

The Ten Rings[edit]

The Ten Rings is a section of the Breakaway that was planned by Navani Kholin. The streets are neat and orderly, with quaint wooden buildings that include both shops and living quarters. Merchants who agree to Navani's oversight receive reduced taxes and frequent guard patrols. The area lacks high-end shops due to wealthier lighteyes refusing to give Navani control, but it also lacks seedier establishments due to the presence of law enforcement. Adolin frequents a winehouse named Jez's Duty in the Ten Rings area.[38]

Oathgate Platforms[edit]

The Oathgate platforms of Urithiru are arranged in a circle on the grand plateau in front of the tower.[19] The platforms are 10 feet high, with ramps leading up to them.[13] The small control buildings in the center of each platform have mosaics on the floor showing Dawnchant glyphs.[12] In each control room, the keyhole is at the center of a ten-pointed star on a metal plate.[12] At the present, the plateau in front of the Oathgates is used for storing lumber and training soldiers.[19][39]

The Theater[edit]

A room resembling a theater can be found on the tower's third level, near the Breakaway. It's a large chamber with round walls and rows of stone benches facing a raised platform that served as a stage. This stage can be reached both by stairs from the audience and by a separate entrance. The corridor leading to it is narrow enough to be touched on both sides, and goes by several smaller chambers, possibly dressing rooms. Past the theater's back door (the one which would be, presumably, used by the audience), there is a circular room with large vertical slits in the walls, some of which face Breakaway, although neither it, nor the theater itself can be reached directly from the market. It is there that Shallan puts on a Lightwoven play of The Girl Who Looked Up for Pattern, and where they first encounter Re-Shephir.[31]

The Gem Archive and Re-Shephir's Chamber[edit]

Shallan fighting Re-Shephir in her chamber

The chamber in which the Unmade Re-Shephir hides until being banished by Shallan can be reached from the tower's ground floor, from a room where a large pit with a stone spiral staircase leads down several stories. Rust marks on the wall indicate that part of the stone once served as a secret door, though the hinges have long since decayed and Shallan has to cut her way in with a shardblade.[35]

At the bottom of the staircase, a large archway of individually-placed stones — unusual in Urithiru — leads to a hallway, the ceiling of which has a large mosaic of the heralds. The walls are also covered in mosaics, depicting the ten spren of the Knights Radiant, with the three Bondsmith spren being depicted as a single type.[40] There is also other imagery: the Almighty as a cloud, a woman in the shape of a tree reaching with her hands toward the heavens, and a figure hovering above the ground embracing a blue disc, representing, respectively, Honor, Cultivation and a perpendicularity.[35][40] Beneath the murals, two metal doors on opposite sides of the hall lead to two decayed libraries.[35]

Navani's scholars catalog and remove the debris, turning the area into a meeting hall for those working on uncovering the city's mysteries. Henceforth, it's there that the assemblies concerning the city's functionality and fabrials are held.[25] As is later discovered, the tiles on the walls are actually drawers, holding the Urithiru gem archive.[16]

At the end of the hallway is a bowl-shaped room. At its center stands a twenty-foot-tall column of gemstones, around which Re-Shephir coiled when discovered. The column is composed of thousands of gemstones of all ten types melted together.[41] This appears to be the core for all the fabrials in the tower, as Raboniel was able to corrupt the Sibling using it.[42]

On the far side of the room, a tunnel with carved stone steps leads even further below the tower. The passage runs through a long string of caverns, eventually leading to an exit in the foothills of the Tu Fallia mountains.[16] Re-Shephir uses this path to flee Urithiru after her confrontation with Shallan.[43]

The Top Platform[edit]

The platform atop Urithiru is the smallest floor of the whole tower. It is open-air, allowing the viewer to observe their entire surroundings. It appears to be Dalinar's favorite spot in the tower to think, and has seen its fair share of notable events related to him, such as him swearing his First and Second Ideals as a Bondsmith and marrying Navani.[10][13]

The Gallery of Maps[edit]

The Gallery of Maps is located near the top of the tower. From the moment the Alethi arrive in the city, it is used as their main meeting room, both for discussing strategy and when speaking with foreign dignitaries. Though it is initially barren, a table is brought in at some point, which Shallan and Dalinar use to create a real-time map of Roshar.[10][23][44] It's named after a similar chamber back in the Pinnacle.[45]

The Cloudwalk[edit]

The Cloudwalk is a garden balcony, an open stone pathway with a railing, set up around the base of Urithiru's eighth tier. During the year or so after the reclaiming of Urithiru during the True Desolation, this balcony, with its stunning view over the mountains, becomes a popular location for people of any nation and rank to meet and relax.[46]

Mechanisms[edit]

Urithiru displays a number of unusual properties that allow humans to survive despite its high altitude. It is believed that these systems are somehow powered by or related to the spren known as the Sibling.[47] However, at some point the Sibling withdrew from mankind to remain in slumber within the tower, but was later awakened by Raboniel. During the invasion of the tower in 1175, the Sibling bonds with Navani Kholin, making all fabrials of the Tower operational.

Fabrial systems that functioned before the awakening of the Sibling include those for increased pressure[48] temperature,[16] and general conditions encouraging plant growth.[48] Navani also theorizes that the air circulating through various shafts is powered by some sort of fabrial.[49] In addition, the fabrial elevators connecting Urithiru's floors begin running when gemstones are inserted.[23] The gems in the gem archive which preserve recordings of human voices might also be considered fabrials.[16]

Newly functioning fabrials include the plumbing and sewage systems.[50] Taravangian theorizes that fabrial lights were used to increase plant growth and crop yields to make the tower self-sustaining.[51]

In a storage chamber near the top of the tower, the walls have veins of garnet, the gemstone classically associated with blood. Due to their connection to the tower, Navani, Kaladin, and Dabbid were able to communicate with the Sibling and with one another through the Sibling. Navani notes that the records in the gem archive “speak of this tower like a living thing. With a heart of emerald and ruby, and now these veins of garnet. These veins connect at the tower's lower levels, where the Sibling previously slept.

History[edit]

Pre-Recreance[edit]

Urithiru was constructed at some point early on during the Silver Kingdoms era.[52] Initially, many wished for it to be constructed in Alethela; however, it was eventually built elsewhere, in a place considered to be "nearest to Honor".[53] It's unclear whether it was created by Heralds, Surgebinders or Shards themselves, but it was beyond the capability of Radiants to create.[54]

Though it's unclear whether it was originally built for this purpose, Urithiru was the headquarters of the Knights Radiant orders, as well as the center of the Silver Kingdoms, holding ten thrones, one for each king. Even following the temporary end of the cycle of Desolations, it remained an important location as both the home of the Radiants and the Oathgate hub.[55] During that time, Urithiru had a large population of not only Radiants, but also ordinary people - servants, traders, craftsmen and so on.[56] At one point, the Unmade Re-Shephir invaded the tower, and was trapped and sealed by an unknown Lightweaver.[35]

Eventually, the systems that allowed people to inhabit Urithiru - most importantly, raising its temperature to allow people to live comfortably and grow foods - began to fail as the Sibling withdrew from managing Urithiru after feeling betrayed by Melishi and the Radiants, and after the capture of Ba-Ado-Mishram.[48] This forced the Knights Radiant to abandon the tower, leaving behind only the gem archive where they coded their last messages.[57][58]

Between this and the Day of Recreance, the Oathgates in the 9 surviving cities were sealed, leaving Urithiru locked away from the world.

Era of Solitude[edit]

Some time after the tower was abandoned, Re-Shephir broke out of her confinement, but remained within the tower.[35]

Though Urithiru had faded into myth by the Era of Solitude, Szeth was familiar with it, and would visit it often after becoming a Truthless. He had gone by the village at the bottom of the tower's mountain so many times that he mused that at some point, they had started thinking of him as some sort of god, leaving out tributes of spheres for him to use for Stormlight.[17]

Jasnah Kholin began an effort to rediscover the city after growing convinced that a new Desolation was coming.[59] While she herself was unable to do so, her student, Shallan Davar, managed to complete her works and pinpoint the location of Stormseat, an ancient city that possessed an Oathgate, but was destroyed long before Urithiru was abandoned.[60] She eventually lead the Alethi army to Stormseat--now a listener city called Narak--and, as the listeners summoned the Everstorm, transported them through its Oathgate, rediscovering Urithiru.[61]

True Desolation[edit]

Following the arrival of the Everstorm, Urithiru became the center of military power for the coalition of monarchs, led by Dalinar and the Alethi. Most highprinces, chief among them House Kholin, relocated there along with their armies.[20] The Alethi began to reinhabit the tower, evenly dividing it into sections that they called "princedoms".[24] However, they were unable to reactivate most of Urithiru's systems, such as the heating or the main elevator.[20] Following a string of strange accidents, Re-Shephir was tracked down and banished from the tower by a team led by Shallan Davar[35] Several Oathgates--those of Vedenar, Azimir and Thaylen City--were unlocked to reenable fast transportation across the continent.[12]

As a prelude to the Battle of Thaylen Field, the Voidbringers attacked Urithiru through the subverted Kholinar Oathgate.[62] Although initially somewhat successful, they were eventually pushed back and out of the city.[63]

Urithiru as it appears in Shadesmar

Capture of Urithiru[edit]

Around a year into the True Desolation, Urithiru was attacked by a large contingent of Fused soldiers, and the Sibling began to be corrupted by them when they found the central pillar, causing all the Radiants in Urithiru, sans Kaladin, to fall unconscious.[64]

During the occupation, the Sibling began to reveal themself and their powers, interacting with Kaladin, Dabbid, and Navani. Eventually bonding with Navani, leading to the birth of a new Bondsmith and the resurrection of Urithiru as a fully functioning city.[65]

Culture[edit]

Most scholars consider it just a myth. The ardents refuse to speak of it, due to its association with the Radiants, and therefore with the first major failure of Vorinism.

Though massively important in the past, prior to the coming of the Everstorm Urithiru was all but unknown to Vorins who didn't study the Knights Radiant, with Shallan being unfamiliar even with its name.[3] This could be the result of the Hierocracy working to suppress all knowledge of Radiants, similar to how they discredited Surgebinding.

In contrast, Shinovar is familiar with Urithiru, at least insofar as the traditions surrounding it are concerned. According to the Shin, the stones in Urithiru are unhallowed, making them fine to walk on, as opposed to the rest of non-soil-covered Roshar.[60] Szeth also has no problem recognizing Urithiru for what it is, and made it one of his first destinations after becoming Truthless, suggesting that the Shin - or at least their leaders - had known its location all along.[17]

Economy[edit]

Back before the tower was abandoned, the Knights Radiant would extract payment for the use of Oathgates. Shortly before the Recreance, the tariffs began to increase to the degree that some of their contemporaries found unreasonable.[55] After the Alethi arrive at Urithiru, Dalinar designates Sebarial as Highprince of Commerce there. As has been done before, Sebarial plans to tax passage through the Oathgates in order to provide revenue for the tower city, as it produces little else.[66]

Most trade in Urithiru takes place at the Breakaway. Though Navani had plans for a carefully regulated market, Sebarial has instituted looser controls, resulting in a chaotic marketplace with several black markets and room for illicit goods.

Problems[edit]

Scholars exploring Urithiru

The tower city's economy suffers from three main difficulties: a lack of labor, a lack of supplies, and a lack of infrastructure.

Following the healing of all parshmen during the first Everstorm, the Alethi have suffered from the loss of their menial labor class that carried over as they relocated to Urithiru. To alleviate that, darkeyes of low nahn, as well as soldiers and caravan workers, have been pressed into service doing tasks such as hauling water, to their dismay. In an effort to reduce labor tensions, Adolin encourages these men to form a water haulers' guild to bargain for wages. The lack of parshmen will no doubt result in increased consumer costs as slavery is replaced by paid labor, the wages of which are based on social rank and not very negotiable.[20]

Since Urithiru's crop growing system is non-functional, the city depends on trade to provide supplies. At first, goods flowing into Urithiru through the Oathgates are mostly salvage from the warcamps abandoned during the flight from the Everstorm, harvested by enterprising merchants backed by the highprinces.[31] Dalinar has considered trying to resettle the war camps, but the area has been quietly claimed by those highprinces who stayed behind. Though Sebarial has forests near the camps that could be used to supply the city, harvesting the lumber isn't economical without parshmen.[50] Emeralds for Soulcasting food are also in short supply, despite continued hunting for gemhearts on the Shattered Plains.[50] Later, after King Taravangian joins the alliance, regular shipments begin to come from Jah Keved.[35] Still, there is not enough trade to support the city, leading Bethab to speculate that without a deal with Azir, Urithiru may not be able to support its current population.[50]

Urithiru's non-functional mechanisms have left it with a lack of infrastructure. Waste management has been a particularly notable issue. Communal privies have been set up over former bathing rooms, but these are plagued with long lines.[32] The plumbing of Urithiru keeps clogging, and Soulcasters are constantly working to eliminate the waste.[50] Additionally, at this altitude, heating is a constant problem without magical enhancements.[22]

Another minor issue affecting Urithiru's early economy is the lack of Stormlight to infuse spheres. The need for Stormlight to power the Oathgates means that in the period immediately following Urithiru's discovery, when the highstorms disappeared, infused spheres were worth considerably more than face value. After the highstorms return, spheres can be re-infused by lowering them in large cages down into the storm.[13]

Politics[edit]

Because Urithiru is rediscovered at the advent of the first Everstorm during the Battle of Narak, it becomes the immediate refuge and then the de facto home of most of the nation of Alethkar.[61] The Alethi, who have been at the Shattered Plains to pursue the fulfillment of the Vengeance Pact, largely move away from their warcamps and populate the tower after its discovery.[67][20] The nation of Alethkar is subsequently taken by the Fused, and efforts to defend the capital city, Kholinar, are unsuccessful.[12][68] This means that King Elhokar, and later Queen Jasnah, rules from Urithiru over the population that has resettled in the tower.[69][46]

Elhokar's original desire is to swear allegiance to Dalinar as his highking. He means to retain his position as king of Alethkar but to cede authority to Dalinar when it comes to matters concerning Urithiru or the Shattered Plains.[5] The proposal is drafted and sealed, but its publishing is postponed until those at Urithiru receive word of Elhokar again after his disappearance in Kholinar.[50] This unwittingly gives Taravangian fodder for his efforts to undermine the stability of the coalition of monarchs, and he reveals his knowledge of the matter at a meeting just prior to the Battle of Thaylen Field.[44] When the Kholins finally receive confirmation of Elhokar's death, Dalinar declares that he cannot be king of Alethkar; he sees the need to separate himself from having power in his old land and instead to focus on the Knights Radiant and on leading the coalition. Jasnah is raised up as queen of Alethkar instead.[4] The coalition officially recognizes Dalinar and Navani Kholin as the rulers of Urithiru during the year following the battle in Thaylen City in exchange for an official renouncement of any claims to be a highking.[5]

Notable Residents[edit]

Trivia[edit]

A comparison of scale between Urithiru and large structures on earth.
  • The stones of Urithiru being unhallowed is part of Shin culture rather than something magical.[70]
  • Brandon has confirmed that Urithiru is not a spaceship used to travel from Ashyn to Roshar.[71]
  • In similar vein, Brandon has stated that the Kholinar windblades are not powered by Urithiru.[28]
  • The inspiration for the Breakaway was Korean night markets, street bazaars that typically operate only at night.[72]
  • Urithiru provides passage to the cognitive realm through Oathgates.[73]
  • ccstat and jofwu on the 17thshard.com forums have analyzed the scale and size of the tower in posts which can be found on the 17th Shard and Reddit.

Notes[edit]

  1. Dawnshard chapter 1#
  2. Dawnshard Annotations Reddit Q&A
    Arcanum - 2020-11-06#
  3. a b c d The Way of Kings chapter 45#
  4. a b Oathbringer chapter 122#
  5. a b c Rhythm of War chapter 10#
  6. The Way of Kings chapter 35#
  7. The Sunlit Man chapter 19#
  8. a b Map of Roshar
  9. a b Urithiru sketch
  10. a b c Words of Radiance chapter 89#
  11. Oathbringer chapter 46#
  12. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 58#
  13. a b c d e f g Oathbringer chapter 4#
  14. The Way of Kings chapter 34 epigraph#
  15. Oathbringer chapter 103#
  16. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 53#
  17. a b c d Words of Radiance interlude I-10#
  18. Oathbringer chapter 86#
  19. a b c Oathbringer chapter 24#
  20. a b c d e f g h Oathbringer chapter 2#
  21. General Reddit 2020
    Arcanum - 2020-05-28#
  22. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 18#
  23. a b c d e Oathbringer chapter 8#
  24. a b Rhythm of War chapter 25#
  25. a b Oathbringer chapter 44#
  26. Oathbringer chapter 15#
  27. a b Oathbringer chapter 9#
  28. a b FanX 2018
    Arcanum - 2018-09-06#
  29. a b Oathbringer chapter 13#
  30. Oathbringer chapter 61#
  31. a b c d Oathbringer chapter 25#
  32. a b c Oathbringer chapter 16#
  33. Oathbringer chapter 22#
  34. Oathbringer chapter 28#
  35. a b c d e f g h Oathbringer chapter 29#
  36. Oathbringer chapter 109#
  37. Oathbringer chapter 41#
  38. Rhythm of War chapter 12#
  39. Oathbringer chapter 64#
  40. a b General Reddit 2020
    Arcanum - 2020-03-03#
  41. Oathbringer chapter 33#
  42. Rhythm of War chapter 38#
  43. Oathbringer chapter 30#
  44. a b Oathbringer chapter 111#
  45. Oathbringer chapter 107#
  46. a b Rhythm of War chapter 16#
  47. Oathbringer chapter 87 epigraph#
  48. a b c Oathbringer chapter 69 epigraph#
  49. Oathbringer chapter 28 epigraph#
  50. a b c d e f Oathbringer chapter 104#
  51. Oathbringer interlude I-5#
  52. Nohadon, who lived before the Knights Radiant were founded, visited it, so it had to be fairly early on.
  53. The Way of Kings chapter 35 epigraph#
  54. Dawnshard Annotations Reddit Q&A
    Arcanum - 2020-11-13#
  55. a b The Way of Kings chapter 46 epigraph#
  56. Oathbringer chapter 72 epigraph#
  57. Oathbringer chapter 65 epigraph#
  58. Oathbringer chapter 61 epigraph#
  59. Words of Radiance chapter 6#
  60. a b Words of Radiance chapter 47#
  61. a b Words of Radiance chapter 86#
  62. Oathbringer interlude I-14#
  63. Oathbringer chapter 120#
  64. Rhythm of War chapter 39#
  65. Rhythm of War chapter 110#
  66. Oathbringer chapter 21#
  67. The Way of Kings chapter 4#
  68. Oathbringer chapter 89#
  69. Oathbringer chapter 12#
  70. Words of Radiance Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-08#
  71. Oathbringer Newcastle signing
    Arcanum - 2017-12-01#
  72. Oathbringer San Francisco signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-15#
  73. Skyward Chicago signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-16#
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