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{{quote|Anak malah kaf, del makian habin yah|a line from the [[Dawnchant]]{{ref|b|sa1|c|60}}|}}
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The '''Vanrial''' were an order of artists on [[Roshar]].
 
   
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The '''Vanrial''' were an order of artists on [[Roshar]] who lived on the slopes of the [[Silent Mount]] in [[Jah Keved]].{{ref|b|sa1|c|60}} For centuries they sang a song in a language whose meaning had been lost. The Vanrial claimed that the song had been given to them by the [[Herald]]s. Some evidence suggested that the lyrics themselves were in the [[Dawnchant]].
They lived on the slopes of the Silent Mount in [[Jah Keved]].
 
   
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There is also a theory that was called the '''Vanrial Hypothesis'''; what it postulates is unknown.{{ref|b|sa1|c|60}}
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The Vanrial were also responsible for preserving the full text of the [[Way of Kings]] from earlier times in Roshar's history when many other classical works were lost.{{ref|b|twok|c|45}}
   
 
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Revision as of 05:53, 24 February 2013

Anak malah kaf, del makian habin yah

—a line from the DawnchantCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The Vanrial were an order of artists on Roshar who lived on the slopes of the Silent Mount in Jah Keved.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content For centuries they sang a song in a language whose meaning had been lost. The Vanrial claimed that the song had been given to them by the Heralds. Some evidence suggested that the lyrics themselves were in the Dawnchant.

There is also a theory that was called the Vanrial Hypothesis; what it postulates is unknown.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The Vanrial were also responsible for preserving the full text of the Way of Kings from earlier times in Roshar's history when many other classical works were lost.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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