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While the people of the Purelake are ethnically [[Selay]], they refer to themselves as '''Purelakers'''.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
While the people of the Purelake are ethnically [[Selay]], they refer to themselves as '''Purelakers'''.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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The Purelake is influenced, in some way, by Cultivation.{{wob ref|460}} It is unknown if she has a secondary Shardpool in the Purelake.{{wob ref|11987}}
   
 
== Geography and Environment ==
 
== Geography and Environment ==
 
[[File:Map_Purelake.png |thumb|left|Map of the Purelake by [[User: Otto didact]]]]
 
[[File:Map_Purelake.png |thumb|left|Map of the Purelake by [[User: Otto didact]]]]
 
=== Geography ===
 
=== Geography ===
The Purelake is a large, shallow, lake that is hundreds of miles wide.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} It is separated from the [[Reshi Sea]] by the nation of [[Marabethia]]. The Purelake bordered the nations of [[Tu Bayla]] to the east, [[Yulay]] to the south, and [[Babatharnam]] to the west.{{map ref|Roshar}}
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The Purelake is a large, shallow lake that is hundreds of miles wide.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} It is separated from the [[Reshi Sea]] by the nation of [[Marabethia]]. The Purelake bordered the nations of [[Tu Bayla]] to the east, [[Yulay]] to the south, and [[Babatharnam]] to the west.{{map ref|Roshar}} In Shadesmar, the Purelake is a mountain range.{{map ref|Shadesmar}} The depth of the lake in the Physicial Realm is not related to how it appears in the Cognitive.{{wob ref|2889}}
   
 
The waters of the Purelake are warm and crystal clear and the surface typically calm and smooth, despite the tides. The lake has an average depth of about midcalf, with its greatest depth being around six feet. The lake bottom had small ridges and sharp ledges of rock, which can make walking through the Purelake precarious. Purelakers are skilled at navigating such terrain, knowing to test their footing before putting their weight down.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
The waters of the Purelake are warm and crystal clear and the surface typically calm and smooth, despite the tides. The lake has an average depth of about midcalf, with its greatest depth being around six feet. The lake bottom had small ridges and sharp ledges of rock, which can make walking through the Purelake precarious. Purelakers are skilled at navigating such terrain, knowing to test their footing before putting their weight down.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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It is unknown what type of, if any, mineral deposits can be found around the lake.{{wob ref|8514}}
   
 
=== Locations ===
 
=== Locations ===
 
==== Settlements ====
 
==== Settlements ====
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The Purelake is sparsely populated,{{wob ref|5081}} with local inhabitants living in small villages far removed from each other.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} These include;
The Purelake contains a number of small villages. Buildings are built on stilts so they are only partially submerged, and have domed shaped roofs make them resemble rockbuds.
 
 
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*[[Fu Namir]]{{map ref|Roshar}}
 
*[[Fu Namir]]{{map ref|Roshar}}
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==== Other Locations ====
 
==== Other Locations ====
Large structures have previously existed on the Purelake, though their continued existence is questioned by scholars. A large obsidian fortress existed somewhere on the lake, prior to the Recreance, however it is believed to have been destroyed. Modern day Purelakers still speak of large structures existing on the lake, however, this is dismissed by those outside the region as mythology.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
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Large structures have previously existed on the Purelake, though their continued existence is questioned by scholars. A large obsidian fortress once existed somewhere on the lake, prior to the Recreance, however it is believed to have been destroyed. Modern day Purelakers still speak of large structures existing on the lake, however, this is dismissed by those outside the region as mythology.{{book ref|sa2|4}}
   
 
A Skybreaker compound sits along the northern edge of the Purelake, in Marabethia.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
 
A Skybreaker compound sits along the northern edge of the Purelake, in Marabethia.{{book ref|sa3|90}}
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This fortress is not related to the geography of the Purelake in the Cognitive Realm.{{wob ref|2889}}
   
 
=== Climate ===
 
=== Climate ===
The Purelake has a tropical climate, being both consistently warm{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} and humid,{{book ref|sa3|90}} with calm breezes.{{book ref|sa2|81}} During a highstorm is the only time the temperature drops and the lake's climate turns cold.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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The Purelake has a tropical climate, being both consistently warm{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} and humid,{{book ref|sa3|90}} with calm breezes.{{book ref|sa2|81}} The passing of the highstorm is the only time the temperature drops and the lake's climate turns cold.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} The Purelake's weather is similar to what can be found in Halladren, on the planet Nalthis.{/{book ref|sa2|}}
   
 
The highstorm is weaker in the Purelake than further east and although still a tempest, it is no longer strong enough to throw boulders or blow down exposed buildings.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} During a storm, the Purelake drains into holes and pits in the ground. Those outside, will lodge their raft between ridges and use them as a wind break to ride out the storm. {{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
The highstorm is weaker in the Purelake than further east and although still a tempest, it is no longer strong enough to throw boulders or blow down exposed buildings.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} During a storm, the Purelake drains into holes and pits in the ground. Those outside, will lodge their raft between ridges and use them as a wind break to ride out the storm. {{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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The Purelake is home to an abundance of lifeforms such as fish, cremlings, and riverspren.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} The area is also known for having small brown flies, similar in appearance to hungerspren.{{book ref|sa3|19}} Trees can be found on the shores of the Purelake,{{book ref|sa3|92}} along with a type of slug used to create a clothing dye known as Mycalin red.{{book ref|sa3|i|8}}
 
The Purelake is home to an abundance of lifeforms such as fish, cremlings, and riverspren.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} The area is also known for having small brown flies, similar in appearance to hungerspren.{{book ref|sa3|19}} Trees can be found on the shores of the Purelake,{{book ref|sa3|92}} along with a type of slug used to create a clothing dye known as Mycalin red.{{book ref|sa3|i|8}}
   
The fish in the Purelake have magical properties{{book ref|sa3|90}} and form symbiotic bonds with spren. The specific properties granted to the fish are unknown, as is whether these abilities can be harnessed by humans. The Investiture in the fish does not come from [[Honor]].{{wob ref|11986}}
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The fish in the Purelake have magical properties{{book ref|sa3|90}} and form symbiotic bonds with spren.{{wob ref|2109}} This Investiture does not come from Honor{{wob ref|11986}}, but may come from Cultivation.{{wob ref|460}} The magical nature of these fish is similar to that of Aviar's from the island Patji, on First of the Sun.{{wob ref|8201}}
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The exact magical manifestations of these animals is unknown. The local inhabitants believe certain creatures to imbue certain
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The specific properties granted to the fish are unknown, as is whether these abilities can be harnessed by humans. The Investiture in the fish does not come from [[Honor]].{{wob ref|11986}} The local's assign certain magical properties to specific types of fish, thought it is unclear whether these correlate to any actual abilities held by these animals.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} There are similarities between the fish in the Purelake and the Aviar on First of the Sun.{{wob ref|8201}}
   
 
==== Types of Lifeforms ====
 
==== Types of Lifeforms ====
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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
[[File:Purelake 2.jpeg|thumb|thumb|By [[Coppermind:Artists/Bonnie Johnson | Bonnie Johnson]]]]
 
[[File:Purelake 2.jpeg|thumb|thumb|By [[Coppermind:Artists/Bonnie Johnson | Bonnie Johnson]]]]
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The Purelake existed prior to the arrival of Shards on Roshar,{{wob ref|460}} likely having been created by Adonalsium during the creation of the planet and continent.
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=== Epoch Kingdoms ===
 
=== Epoch Kingdoms ===
 
Once, the Purelake was under the control of [[Sela Tales]], one of the [[Silver Kingdoms]].{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} However, after the collapse of Sela Tales, possibly due to the [[Hierocracy]], no nation had claimed the Purelake. It appears that it had no centralized system of government after the fall of Sela Tales, mostly acting as a series of autonomous villages.
 
Once, the Purelake was under the control of [[Sela Tales]], one of the [[Silver Kingdoms]].{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} However, after the collapse of Sela Tales, possibly due to the [[Hierocracy]], no nation had claimed the Purelake. It appears that it had no centralized system of government after the fall of Sela Tales, mostly acting as a series of autonomous villages.
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In his youth, [[Dalinar Kholin]] traveled to the west of Roshar and visited the border of the Purelake,{{book ref|sa1|22}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} but he'd never had a chance to see the center.{{book ref|sa2|4}} He had been unable to find time during his last trip to Azir. The [[Azir|Azish]] were surprised that he would want to go there, believing there to be nothing there.{{book ref|sa2|4}} Whether this is because they are unaware of the Purelake villages or do not acknowledge them, is unknown.
 
In his youth, [[Dalinar Kholin]] traveled to the west of Roshar and visited the border of the Purelake,{{book ref|sa1|22}}{{book ref|sa2|4}} but he'd never had a chance to see the center.{{book ref|sa2|4}} He had been unable to find time during his last trip to Azir. The [[Azir|Azish]] were surprised that he would want to go there, believing there to be nothing there.{{book ref|sa2|4}} Whether this is because they are unaware of the Purelake villages or do not acknowledge them, is unknown.
   
Several [[Worldhopper]]s, including [[Galladon]] and [[Demoux]], likely members of the [[Seventeenth Shard]], visited the Purelake while hunting for [[Hoid]], possibly following a false trail he left for them.{{epigraph ref|sa1|26}} Hunting for Hoid for about five months. Hired Ishikk to travel around to different villages to see if they had seen him.
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Several [[Worldhopper]]s, including [[Galladon]] and [[Demoux]], likely members of the [[Seventeenth Shard]], visited the Purelake while hunting for [[Hoid]], possibly following a false trail he left for them.{{epigraph ref|sa1|26}} Hunting for Hoid for about five months. Hired Ishikk to travel around to different villages to see if they had seen him.
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The common cold was passed on to Purelakers at some point in 1173 by Worldhoppers and likely spread between the villages through traders. Due to the general good health of Rosharan's, this outbreak was termed a plague.{/{book ref|}}{{wob ref|912}}
   
 
=== The True Desolation ===
 
=== The True Desolation ===
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== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
 
=== Peoples ===
 
=== Peoples ===
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The Purelake is sparsely populated with its inhabitants living in small settlements quite a distance from each other.{{wob ref|5081}}{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} It is a pre-industrial society.{{wob ref|5081}}
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Purelakers are known for their happy-go-lucky and relaxed attitudes.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} They are nonchalant and accepting of misfortunes, Any misfortunes were spoken of with happiness and amiability. They move slowly and deliberately, as to not disturb the surface of the lake, seeing no point in rushing.. thinking of their actions and enjoying the day.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
Purelakers are known for their happy-go-lucky and relaxed attitudes.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} They are nonchalant and accepting of misfortunes, Any misfortunes were spoken of with happiness and amiability. They move slowly and deliberately, as to not disturb the surface of the lake, seeing no point in rushing.. thinking of their actions and enjoying the day.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
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Purelakers generally have long limbs, leathery skin, and dark hair.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
 
Purelakers generally have long limbs, leathery skin, and dark hair.{{book ref|sa2|i|3}}
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Human waste is broken down and removed by the passing highstorms.{{wob ref|5081}}
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Trash provides a dilemma, however, as the society is pre-industrial, rubbish produced is to an extent degradeable and will sometimes be taken away by traders. Due to the regions low population, this does not cause major issues.{{wob ref|5081}}
   
 
==== Clothing ====
 
==== Clothing ====
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The name of the Purelaker religion is as of yet unknown. They worshiped a god known as [[Nu Ralik]] who bestows misfortune on them.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} However, they publicly blame the younger brother of Nu Ralik, Vun Makak, for their misfortunes.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
The name of the Purelaker religion is as of yet unknown. They worshiped a god known as [[Nu Ralik]] who bestows misfortune on them.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}} However, they publicly blame the younger brother of Nu Ralik, Vun Makak, for their misfortunes.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
However, according to mythology, Nu Ralik had a younger brother, a jealous and spiteful god known as [[Vun Makak]]. The Purelakers felt that they had to appease Vun Makak by pretending to worship him and to prevent him becoming jealous of his older sibling. They believed he was the source of all their misfortunes, but pretended to praise him for them. They often voiced gratefulness for Vun Makak's curses.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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However, according to mythology, Nu Ralik had a younger brother, a jealous and spiteful god known as [[Vun Makak]]. The Purelakers felt that they had to appease Vun Makak by pretending to worship him and to prevent him becoming jealous of his older sibling. Whether this deception has been effective, is unclear.{{wob ref|3250}} They believed he was the source of all their misfortunes, but pretended to praise him for them. They often voiced gratefulness for Vun Makak's curses.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
The only time they were free to worship Nu Ralik aloud was in one of their [[holy grotto]]s.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
The only time they were free to worship Nu Ralik aloud was in one of their [[holy grotto]]s.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
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==== Superstitions ====
 
==== Superstitions ====
Purelakers hold a number of superstitious beliefs that are associated with the ecology and environment of the Purelake. Many types of fish are considered to have special abilities or provide certain powers.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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Purelakers hold a number of superstitious beliefs that are associated with the ecology and environment of the Purelake. Many types of fish are considered to have special abilities or provide certain powers.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
   
 
The believe that sickness can be brought about by lack of sunlight, which drives them to often move around shirtless.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
 
The believe that sickness can be brought about by lack of sunlight, which drives them to often move around shirtless.{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}
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=== Language ===
 
=== Language ===
Purelakers speak Selay{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}, which itself is part of a language family including those spoken in [[Iri]], [[Reshi]], and the rest of northern Roshar.{{wob ref|3977}} They have a variety of unique sayings, often related to weather, the lake, or religion:
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Purelakers speak Selay{{book ref|sa1|i|1}}, which itself is part of a language family including those spoken in [[Iri]], [[Reshi]], and the rest of north-west Roshar.{{wob ref|3977}}
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They have a variety of unique sayings, often related to weather, the lake, or religion:
 
*Nu Ralik forbid!
 
*Nu Ralik forbid!
 
*by tide and sun
 
*by tide and sun

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The Purelake was life itself.

The Purelake is an area of land located in north central Roshar[2] that is covered in a shallow lake.[1]

While the people of the Purelake are ethnically Selay, they refer to themselves as Purelakers.[1]

The Purelake is influenced, in some way, by Cultivation.[3] It is unknown if she has a secondary Shardpool in the Purelake.[4]

Geography and Environment

Map of the Purelake by User: Otto didact

Geography

The Purelake is a large, shallow lake that is hundreds of miles wide.[1] It is separated from the Reshi Sea by the nation of Marabethia. The Purelake bordered the nations of Tu Bayla to the east, Yulay to the south, and Babatharnam to the west.[2] In Shadesmar, the Purelake is a mountain range.[5] The depth of the lake in the Physicial Realm is not related to how it appears in the Cognitive.[6]

The waters of the Purelake are warm and crystal clear and the surface typically calm and smooth, despite the tides. The lake has an average depth of about midcalf, with its greatest depth being around six feet. The lake bottom had small ridges and sharp ledges of rock, which can make walking through the Purelake precarious. Purelakers are skilled at navigating such terrain, knowing to test their footing before putting their weight down.[1]

It is unknown what type of, if any, mineral deposits can be found around the lake.[7]

Locations

Settlements

The Purelake is sparsely populated,[8] with local inhabitants living in small villages far removed from each other.[1] These include;

Other Locations

Large structures have previously existed on the Purelake, though their continued existence is questioned by scholars. A large obsidian fortress once existed somewhere on the lake, prior to the Recreance, however it is believed to have been destroyed. Modern day Purelakers still speak of large structures existing on the lake, however, this is dismissed by those outside the region as mythology.[9]

A Skybreaker compound sits along the northern edge of the Purelake, in Marabethia.[10]

This fortress is not related to the geography of the Purelake in the Cognitive Realm.[6]

Climate

The Purelake has a tropical climate, being both consistently warm[1] and humid,[10] with calm breezes.[11] The passing of the highstorm is the only time the temperature drops and the lake's climate turns cold.[1] The Purelake's weather is similar to what can be found in Halladren, on the planet Nalthis.{/{book ref|sa2|}}

The highstorm is weaker in the Purelake than further east and although still a tempest, it is no longer strong enough to throw boulders or blow down exposed buildings.[1] During a storm, the Purelake drains into holes and pits in the ground. Those outside, will lodge their raft between ridges and use them as a wind break to ride out the storm. [1]

Ecology

The Purelake is home to an abundance of lifeforms such as fish, cremlings, and riverspren.[1] The area is also known for having small brown flies, similar in appearance to hungerspren.[12] Trees can be found on the shores of the Purelake,[13] along with a type of slug used to create a clothing dye known as Mycalin red.[14]

The fish in the Purelake have magical properties[10] and form symbiotic bonds with spren.[15] This Investiture does not come from Honor[16], but may come from Cultivation.[3] The magical nature of these fish is similar to that of Aviar's from the island Patji, on First of the Sun.[17]

The exact magical manifestations of these animals is unknown. The local inhabitants believe certain creatures to imbue certain The specific properties granted to the fish are unknown, as is whether these abilities can be harnessed by humans. The Investiture in the fish does not come from Honor.[16] The local's assign certain magical properties to specific types of fish, thought it is unclear whether these correlate to any actual abilities held by these animals.[1] There are similarities between the fish in the Purelake and the Aviar on First of the Sun.[17]

Types of Lifeforms

  • Kolgril
  • Stumpy cort
  • Minnows
  • Spikemane

History

The Purelake existed prior to the arrival of Shards on Roshar,[3] likely having been created by Adonalsium during the creation of the planet and continent.

Epoch Kingdoms

Once, the Purelake was under the control of Sela Tales, one of the Silver Kingdoms.[1] However, after the collapse of Sela Tales, possibly due to the Hierocracy, no nation had claimed the Purelake. It appears that it had no centralized system of government after the fall of Sela Tales, mostly acting as a series of autonomous villages.

At some point before the Recreance, a Thunderclast attacked a group of soldiers near an obsidian fortress assumed to be on the Purelake. Dalinar visited the battle in a vision provided to him by the Stormfather.

Era of Solitude

In his youth, Dalinar Kholin traveled to the west of Roshar and visited the border of the Purelake,[18][9] but he'd never had a chance to see the center.[9] He had been unable to find time during his last trip to Azir. The Azish were surprised that he would want to go there, believing there to be nothing there.[9] Whether this is because they are unaware of the Purelake villages or do not acknowledge them, is unknown.

Several Worldhoppers, including Galladon and Demoux, likely members of the Seventeenth Shard, visited the Purelake while hunting for Hoid, possibly following a false trail he left for them.[19] Hunting for Hoid for about five months. Hired Ishikk to travel around to different villages to see if they had seen him.

The common cold was passed on to Purelakers at some point in 1173 by Worldhoppers and likely spread between the villages through traders. Due to the general good health of Rosharan's, this outbreak was termed a plague.{/{book ref|}}[20]

The True Desolation

After the Battle of Narak Dalinar receives information that a plague is affecting the Purelake[21] that was brought to the region by a Worldhopper.

In 1174, a group of criminals escaped from a jail on the northern edge of the Purelake. The Skybreakers were called in the catch the escapees, who had fled into the lake. The situation was used as a test for Skybreaker accolytes.[13] The Skybreaker squires later train on the lake on poles.

Szeth has previously visited the Purelake before becoming a Skybreaker.[13]

The Purelake may have been captured by the Iri and Fused during their annexation of the lands that surround the lake.[22]

Politics

During the time of the Epoch Kingdoms, the Purelake, as part of Sela Tales, was ruled by a king. In modern day, the people of the Purelake are more likely to define themselves based off their geography, instead of country borders.[1]

The Purelake is not considered especially dangerous in regards to war and fighting.[1]

Following the battle of Thaylen Field, Iri captured most of the western kingdoms that border the Purelake, however, it is unclear if they consider the lake itself to be under their ownership.[22] They may have wished to have control of the Purelake for several generations.

Culture

Peoples

The Purelake is sparsely populated with its inhabitants living in small settlements quite a distance from each other.[8][1] It is a pre-industrial society.[8]

Purelakers are known for their happy-go-lucky and relaxed attitudes.[1] They are nonchalant and accepting of misfortunes, Any misfortunes were spoken of with happiness and amiability. They move slowly and deliberately, as to not disturb the surface of the lake, seeing no point in rushing.. thinking of their actions and enjoying the day.[1]

The Purelakers were also rather unconcerned with the notion of exact time, and did not understand why foreigners cared so much about it.[1]

As a whole they are rather unimpressed by foreigners, believing that they were constantly in a hurry and acted oddly due to their avoidance of nature, such as the waters of the lake and the sun. They did not understand why no foreigners would come to the Purelake to live, but they really did not want too many to come to the Purelake anyway.[1] Outsiders seem to think the Purelakers are insane for wanting to live on the lake with some kingdoms, such as the Azish, dismissing them entirely.

They slurp their soup and their bowls are designed for easy slurping.[1]

One of their weekdays is known as warli-day.[1]

Purelakers generally have long limbs, leathery skin, and dark hair.[23]

Human waste is broken down and removed by the passing highstorms.[8]

Trash provides a dilemma, however, as the society is pre-industrial, rubbish produced is to an extent degradeable and will sometimes be taken away by traders. Due to the regions low population, this does not cause major issues.[8]

Clothing

Purelakers typically wear lake sandals and knee-length pants so they can maximize their exposure to the lake. Men rarely cover their upper body, to leave their shoulders and torsos bare to the sun.[1]

whenin the Purelake, never boots or anything that kept their feet from feeling the water.[1] Their pants were also only knee-length, to keep from getting wet. The men of the Purelake also never wore shirts.[1] The fashion of the purelake is known for being rather unchanging.[24] You can buy hats from the Purelake.

Architecture

The Purelaker buildings have the appearance of rockbuds, with domed roofs. They are among the few things to break the surface of the Purelake.[1]

The buildings of Purelakers are typically set up on blocks or stilts. However, they are still set a few inches below the water level, keeping the floor covered in water, with fish swimming in and out. The buildings will drain when the tide is low.[1]

Although housing exists, some Purelakers see no point with sleeping indoors, instead opting to sleep on rafts.[1]

Economy

Purelakers use a trade system that generates favors by providing products.[1] May rely heavily on fishing trade as an economy.[1]

Many Purelakers were fisherman, who nomadically traveled the Purelake in search of rare fish. Most everyone also had a raft of some sort that they pulled behind them to carry things or sleep on.[1]

Religion

The name of the Purelaker religion is as of yet unknown. They worshiped a god known as Nu Ralik who bestows misfortune on them.[1] However, they publicly blame the younger brother of Nu Ralik, Vun Makak, for their misfortunes.[1]

However, according to mythology, Nu Ralik had a younger brother, a jealous and spiteful god known as Vun Makak. The Purelakers felt that they had to appease Vun Makak by pretending to worship him and to prevent him becoming jealous of his older sibling. Whether this deception has been effective, is unclear.[25] They believed he was the source of all their misfortunes, but pretended to praise him for them. They often voiced gratefulness for Vun Makak's curses.[1] The only time they were free to worship Nu Ralik aloud was in one of their holy grottos.[1]

Vun Makak approves making up stories and telling lies.[1]

Nu Ralik provides the day.[1]

It is bad to say the name of Nu Ralik out loud in case his younger brother was to discover that the Purelakers were trying to trick him.[1]

Purelakers are known to be highly religious.[23]

Superstitions

Purelakers hold a number of superstitious beliefs that are associated with the ecology and environment of the Purelake. Many types of fish are considered to have special abilities or provide certain powers.[1]

The believe that sickness can be brought about by lack of sunlight, which drives them to often move around shirtless.[1] The tides of the Purelake were also believed by some to show the lake's attitude, as well as predicting the future.[1]

The Purelakers also believed that ingesting certain types of fish would grant supernatural healing or other abilities.[1]

  • Kolgril - Considered to be a very lucky fish, granting relief from joint pain and sometimes showing when friends would visit by looking at the shape of the clouds. A kolgril is worth two weeks worth of soup in trade.[1]
  • Stumpy cort - Would somehow allow a person to be tracked or located. Difficult to find.[1]

Language

Purelakers speak Selay[1], which itself is part of a language family including those spoken in Iri, Reshi, and the rest of north-west Roshar.[26]

They have a variety of unique sayings, often related to weather, the lake, or religion:

  • Nu Ralik forbid!
  • by tide and sun
  • to make a splash and ruckus
  • Sun and tides send it!
  • Vun Makak eye you.

Sayings related to the gods use Vun Makak when spoken aloud but Nu Ralik when used in one's thoughts.

Notable People

Residents

Visitors

Trivia

The Purelake has a similar feel to Halladren on Nalthis.[11]

Notes

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw The Way of Kings interlude I-1#
  2. a b c Map of Roshar
  3. a b c Teen Author Boot Camp
    Arcanum - 2015-04-11#
  4. Skyward Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-10#
  5. Map of Shadesmar
  6. a b Words of Radiance Dayton signing
    Arcanum - 2014-03-19#
  7. Oathbringer Houston signing
    Arcanum - 2017-11-18#
  8. a b c d e Salt Lake City ComicCon 2017
    Arcanum - 2017-09-21#
  9. a b c d Words of Radiance chapter 4#
  10. a b c Oathbringer chapter 90#
  11. a b Words of Radiance chapter 81#
  12. Oathbringer chapter 19#
  13. a b c Oathbringer chapter 92#
  14. Oathbringer interlude I-8#
  15. General Signed Books 2013
    Arcanum - 2013-12-18#
  16. a b Skyward Seattle signing
    Arcanum - 2018-11-10#
  17. a b Oathbringer release party
    Arcanum - 2017-11-13#
  18. The Way of Kings chapter 22#
  19. The Way of Kings chapter 26 epigraph#
  20. Firefight Phoenix signing
    Arcanum - 2015-01-21#
  21. Words of Radiance chapter 89#
  22. a b Oathbringer chapter 122#
  23. a b Words of Radiance interlude I-3#
  24. Oathbringer chapter 49#
  25. Supanova 2017 - Sydney
    Arcanum - 2017-06-16#
  26. /r/Stormlight_Archive
    Arcanum - 2016-11-29#

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