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== Appearance and History ==
 
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Though Chana is likely of similar age to other [[Herald]]s, Vorin artwork tends to present her as a young woman.{{file ref|Chanarach.jpg|Chanarach chapter capstone}} She was born on [[Ashyn]], and left it for [[Roshar]] when the planet was struck by a catastrophe.{{wob ref|11945}}
 
Though Chana is likely of similar age to other [[Herald]]s, Vorin artwork tends to present her as a young woman.{{file ref|Chanarach.jpg|Chanarach chapter capstone}} She was born on [[Ashyn]], and left it for [[Roshar]] when the planet was struck by a catastrophe.{{wob ref|11945}}
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== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
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In [[Vorinism]], Chanarach is known under the symmetrical name '''Chanaranach''', though the diminutive Chana is also used.{{book ref|sa2|77}}{{book ref|sa2|59}} '''Chan-a-rach''' is a far rarer spelling, only seen used in a song.{{book ref|sa2|59}} She is associated with the number 3 (chach), the [[Ten Essences|Essence]] Spark, and the divine attributes of Brave and Obedient.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} Phrases such as "Chana knows..." and "Chana help (somebody)" are common, and typically related to threat or protectiveness.{{book ref|sa2|59}}{{book ref|sa2|75}} The name [[Chanada]] is likely derived from Chana.
 
In [[Vorinism]], Chanarach is known under the symmetrical name '''Chanaranach''', though the diminutive Chana is also used.{{book ref|sa2|77}}{{book ref|sa2|59}} '''Chan-a-rach''' is a far rarer spelling, only seen used in a song.{{book ref|sa2|59}} She is associated with the number 3 (chach), the [[Ten Essences|Essence]] Spark, and the divine attributes of Brave and Obedient.{{book ref|sa1|part=ars}} Phrases such as "Chana knows..." and "Chana help (somebody)" are common, and typically related to threat or protectiveness.{{book ref|sa2|59}}{{book ref|sa2|75}} The name [[Chanada]] is likely derived from Chana.

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Chanarach
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Capacidades Sombra cognitiva, Portador de esquirlada (formerly)
Títulos Heraldo del Todopoderoso, Patron of the Dustbringers
Apodos Chana, Chanaranach, Chan-a-rach[1]
Mundo natal Roshar
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Chana help the man or woman who stood between Navani and one of her own.

Chanarach, also known as Chana, is one of the ten Heralds of the Almighty on Roshar, and the patron of the Order of Dustbringers.[3][4] Her current status and whereabouts are unknown, though she's still alive somewhere, as at least one person has -- knowingly or not -- met her in the present times.[5]

Appearance and History

Though Chana is likely of similar age to other Heralds, Vorin artwork tends to present her as a young woman.[6] She was born on Ashyn, and left it for Roshar when the planet was struck by a catastrophe.[7]

When humans and singers went to war, she and nine other people were made Heralds by Honor. Following every Desolation, she would travel to Braize and be tortured there until either she or one of the other Heralds broke, sending them back to Roshar and starting a new Desolation.[8]

At Aharietiam, Chanarach, like the rest, abandoned the Oathpact, leaving her Honorblade at the location of the final battle and departing for parts unknown.[9] What happened to her afterwards is unknown, though she is still alive.[5]

Abilities

Chanarach's glyph

As a Herald, Chanarach is unaging while on Roshar, and capable of returning from death, though at the cost of a Desolation.[8] She was likely a capable fighter, and wielded a Honorblade which made her a Surgebinder, granting her the use of the Surges of Division and Abrasion.[10] She has discarded her Blade, however, leaving her without Surgebinding.[11]

Perhaps tying in with her power over Abrasion, Chana is known for being incredibly fast, as Fleet beating her in a foot race is considered an noteworthy achievement.[1]

Culture

In Vorinism, Chanarach is known under the symmetrical name Chanaranach, though the diminutive Chana is also used.[3][1] Chan-a-rach is a far rarer spelling, only seen used in a song.[1] She is associated with the number 3 (chach), the Essence Spark, and the divine attributes of Brave and Obedient.[10] Phrases such as "Chana knows..." and "Chana help (somebody)" are common, and typically related to threat or protectiveness.[1][2] The name Chanada is likely derived from Chana.

As with all the other Heralds, she has a temple to herself in most modern cities.[12][13] This tradition appears to go back to the Desolations, as there was once a temple of Chanaranach in Stormseat.[3]

Trivia

Notes

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