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'''Natata Ved''', also known as '''Oileyes''', is an ancient scholar.{{book ref|sa3|53}} She lived in [[Jah Keved]] several hundred years after the death of King [[NanKhet]] and the founding of the Siln dynasty.{{book ref|sa3|53}} The source of her nickname is unknown.
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'''Natata Ved''', also known as '''Natata Oileyes''' or simply '''Oileyes''', is an ancient Veden scholar.{{book ref|sa3|53}} The source of her nickname is unknown.
   
[[Jasnah Kholin]] notes that no contemporary accounts of NanKhet's rule are known to have survived to the present day; Oileyes' account is the earliest she has found in her research.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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Natata lived in [[Jah Keved]] two hundred years after the death of King [[NanKhet]] and the founding of the Siln dynasty. She's best known for writing a dramatized account of NanKhet's life and death, which is the earliest source of information about him to have survived to the present day.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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Despite the long time passing between NanKhet's death and her work, she insisted that her research was rigorous, although during her days, modern scholarship was still in its infancy. She's said to have had a passion for the dramatic, and took delight in describing the irony of NanKhet's final moments.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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| “The great, but weary, NanKhet called for an accounting of all his household. He gathered them together at a grand feast, promising the delights of distant Aimia. Instead, when all were assembled, NanKhet had them executed one by one. Their bodies were burned in a grand pyre, upon which was cooked the meat for the feast that he ate alone, at a table set for two hundred.”
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| From Natata Ved's account of [[NanKhet]]'s life{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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Revisión del 15:14 18 jun 2019

Natata Ved
Apodos Oileyes
Oficio Scholar
Nacionalidad de Jah Keved
Mundo natal Roshar
Universo Cosmere

Natata Ved, also known as Natata Oileyes or simply Oileyes, is an ancient Veden scholar.[1] The source of her nickname is unknown.

Natata lived in Jah Keved two hundred years after the death of King NanKhet and the founding of the Siln dynasty. She's best known for writing a dramatized account of NanKhet's life and death, which is the earliest source of information about him to have survived to the present day.[1]

Despite the long time passing between NanKhet's death and her work, she insisted that her research was rigorous, although during her days, modern scholarship was still in its infancy. She's said to have had a passion for the dramatic, and took delight in describing the irony of NanKhet's final moments.[1]

“The great, but weary, NanKhet called for an accounting of all his household. He gathered them together at a grand feast, promising the delights of distant Aimia. Instead, when all were assembled, NanKhet had them executed one by one. Their bodies were burned in a grand pyre, upon which was cooked the meat for the feast that he ate alone, at a table set for two hundred.”

— From Natata Ved's account of NanKhet's life[1]

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