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After [[Navani Kholin]] released information about the [[Dawnchant]], Urv was one of several ardents at Jokasha Monastery who worked on translating [[Bendthel]]'s collection of Dawnchant works, although he made less progress than Ellista. He had also gotten stuck working on the [[Covad Fragment]], but reviewing Ellista's work helped him realize that not all literature that appeared to be written in Dawnchant had actually originated in that language. Because Dawnchant was the codified written language across Roshar for many centuries, there was a period of time where people continued to use Dawnchant characters to phonetically transcribe other spoken languages, rather than switch to a different writing system.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} |
After [[Navani Kholin]] released information about the [[Dawnchant]], Urv was one of several ardents at Jokasha Monastery who worked on translating [[Bendthel]]'s collection of Dawnchant works, although he made less progress than Ellista. He had also gotten stuck working on the [[Covad Fragment]], but reviewing Ellista's work helped him realize that not all literature that appeared to be written in Dawnchant had actually originated in that language. Because Dawnchant was the codified written language across Roshar for many centuries, there was a period of time where people continued to use Dawnchant characters to phonetically transcribe other spoken languages, rather than switch to a different writing system.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} |
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− | He offered to lend Ellista the sequel to ''An Accountability of Virtue'' in exchange for her help translating a section of Dawnchant for a very demanding unnamed patron. The assignment was likely the translation of the [[Eila Stele]] in order to aid with [[Taravangian]]'s plotting. |
+ | He offered to lend Ellista the sequel to ''An Accountability of Virtue'' in exchange for her help translating a section of Dawnchant for a very demanding unnamed patron.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} The assignment was likely the translation of the [[Eila Stele]] in order to aid with [[Taravangian]]'s plotting.{{book ref|sa3|111}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 18:22, 18 January 2022
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by Dragontrill
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Profession | Ardent in the Devotary of the Mind |
Religion | Vorinism |
Residence | Jokasha Monastery |
Ethnicity | Siln |
Nationality | Veden |
Homeworld | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Urv is a Siln ardent at Jokasha Monastery in Jah Keved on Roshar.[1]
Appearance and Personality
Urv is young, tall, and gangly. Ellista describes him as obnoxiously loud, but he has shown the ability to remain quiet when he chooses. He enjoys Alethi epics and has read both An Accountability of Virtue and its sequel, surprising Ellista. He appears to have a mischievous streak, intentionally provoking Ellista regarding the book.[1]
Attributes and Abilities
Urv follows the Vorin faith. He is a well-read, knowledgeable, and competent scholar, although he is not quite as ingenious as Ellista.[1]
History
After Navani Kholin released information about the Dawnchant, Urv was one of several ardents at Jokasha Monastery who worked on translating Bendthel's collection of Dawnchant works, although he made less progress than Ellista. He had also gotten stuck working on the Covad Fragment, but reviewing Ellista's work helped him realize that not all literature that appeared to be written in Dawnchant had actually originated in that language. Because Dawnchant was the codified written language across Roshar for many centuries, there was a period of time where people continued to use Dawnchant characters to phonetically transcribe other spoken languages, rather than switch to a different writing system.[1]
He offered to lend Ellista the sequel to An Accountability of Virtue in exchange for her help translating a section of Dawnchant for a very demanding unnamed patron.[1] The assignment was likely the translation of the Eila Stele in order to aid with Taravangian's plotting.[2]