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The '''Valley''' was a mystical location on [[Roshar]].
 
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The Valley was located in the mountains that divide [[Emul]] and [[Greater Hexi]]. It was said that the [[Nightwatcher]] resided there, a powerful spren who is connected to the [[Old Magic]].{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} Many people, even [[Alethi]] nobility went there to seek a boon and a curse from the Nightwatcher.{{book ref|sa1|61}}
|Vines, ferns, flowers, and grasses grew together in a wall of underbrush. Trees stretched above them, and these weren't the durable stumpweights of his homeland. These were grnarled, tall, and twisted, with branches that wound together. They were overgrown with draping moss and vines, lifespren bobbing about them in plentitude.
|Dalinar Kholin observing the Valley{{book ref|sa3|114}}
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==Surrounding==
The Valley is located in the mountains that divide [[Emul]] and [[Greater Hexi]]. The area nearby is devoid of [[rockbud]]s, and the ground is covered in wrinkles about two or three inches deep. On the stormward side, the wrinkles are covered in lichen and on the leeward side, they are covered in flattened grass.{{book ref|sa3|114}} The trees nearby were scrawny and hunched over with thistle leaves. The nearby mountainsides were bare, and few people live in the surrounding area. Little black birds the side of a man's fist can be found in the area, although they don't often venture on that particular side of the mountains between Emul and Hexi. The ground is covered in fans of weeds that tremble and rattle when touched. It is unknown if this terrain is common in Hexi, or unique to the surrounding area.
 
==Appearance==
Foothills shield the area from [[highstorm]]s, resulting in an explosion of plant life. The plant life is so dense it seems impassible, but there are some trails leading through the area. The wind blowing out of the valley is hot and muggy, the air inside musty and damp. It is filled with the sounds of vines rustling and tiny animals scampering among them. The life is so abundant that it seems like you can hear the plants growing. It is filled with low hanging vines, and the ground is covered in rotten wood, and is dark enough that a those inside can barely see. The trees are covered in hanging moss and their bark is wet.
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|There was a... feeling to the place. Like you could hear all of those plants growing. The valley shivered and cracked.
|... all save the Heralds themselves must dine with the Nightwatcher.
|Dalinar quotingKholin fromobserving [[Thethe Way of Kings (in-world)|''The Way of Kings'']]Valley{{book ref|sa1sa3|58114}}
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==Magic==
The Valley is sheltered from [[highstorm]]s because of the way the surrounding mountains are angled. It is described as having a very high amount of plant life, appearing almost completely impassable.{{book ref|sa3|114}}
It is the home of [[Cultivation] and her spren, the [[Nightwatcher]]. The Nightwatcher is a powerful spren who is connected to the [[Old Magic]].{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} Many people, even [[Alethi]] nobility, journey to the valley to seek a boon from the Nightwatcher.{{book ref|sa1|61}} As a result of Cultivation's presence, the [[Thrill]] cannot be felt in the valley, or at least [[Dalinar]] is unable to feel it when he visits despite what he feels is a challenge worthy of feeling the Thrill. {{book ref|sa3|114}} According to [[Felt]], upon entering the valley, one is completely in the the power of the Nightwatcher, and can't cannot pick the cost that Nightwatcher exacts as a curse. When Dalinar visits, he has a vision of himself killing [[Elhokar]], becoming king, and conquering the world{{book ref|sa3|114}}. It is unknown if this was a vision due to Dalinar's unstable state at the moment, or the magic of the valley.
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|You'll be in her power, in there. And you don't get to pick the cost.
|[[Felt]] speaking to Dalinar{{book ref|sa3|114}}
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