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'''Crem''' is part of the heavy rains that come with a [[highstorm]] on [[Roshar]]. However, the lighter rainfall during the [[Weeping]] does not drop crem. {{book ref|sa2|81}}
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'''Crem''' is part of the heavy rains that come with a [[highstorm]] on [[Roshar]]. However, the lighter rainfall during the [[Weeping]] does not drop crem. {{book ref|sa2|81}} Crem is light brown. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
   
 
When crem is ingested it can cause sickness; however waiting a day before consumption will allow the crem to settle to the bottom and clean water can be safely drank from the top.
 
When crem is ingested it can cause sickness; however waiting a day before consumption will allow the crem to settle to the bottom and clean water can be safely drank from the top.

Revisión del 18:19 16 ago 2016

Crem is part of the heavy rains that come with a highstorm on Roshar. However, the lighter rainfall during the Weeping does not drop crem. [1] Crem is light brown. [2]

When crem is ingested it can cause sickness; however waiting a day before consumption will allow the crem to settle to the bottom and clean water can be safely drank from the top.

Crem is used in pottery making.[3] The people of Sesemalex Dar are renown for their expert crem pottery.[4]

It is used when deworming fields to close the holes after removing worms,[3] so that no new worms could infest the field again.

Throughout Rosharian history of farmhouses are built of crembricks.[5] Shallan Davar considers if the buildings of Kharbranth were made of crem.[6] When the Parshendi are discovered by King Gavilar and his brother Dalinar it is observed that they made simple buildings of crem and stone.[7]

A problem of crem is that the rainwater deposits stalagmite-like pendants of rock on the edges of roofs. Maintenance is required to clean them off regularly for avoiding roofs collapse.[8]

Crem is used as a derogatory term, i.e. "The crem of an army." or "one cremstained mark."[9]


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