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'''Crem''' was part of the rain water on [[Roshar]]. When crem was ingested it could make people sick, so one always waited one day until the crem was settled down and then took the fresh water from the top.
 
The crem was used to make pottery.{{book ref|b|sa1|c|16}} The people of [[Sesemalex Dar]] were famous for their expert crem pottery.{{book ref|b|sa1|c|55}}
 
But it had other uses as well. It was used when worming a field to close the holes after removing the worm,{{book ref|b|sa1|c|16}} so that no new worms could infest the field again.
 
Crem was used for buildings, too. Even in earlier history of Roshar, farmhouses were built of crembricks.{{book ref|b|sa1|c|19}} [[Shallan Davar]] considers if the buildings of [[Kharbranth]] were made of crem.{{book ref|b|sa1|c|3}} When the [[Parshendi]] were discovered by [[Gavilar Kholin|King Gavilar]] and his brother [[Dalinar Kholin|Dalinar]] it was observed that they made simple buildings of crem and stone.{{book ref|b|twok|c|45}}
 
Among the problems with crem are, that if there is still crem in the drinkingwater one will get sick. Also caverns are often sealed up by crem, and another problem however is that the rainwater left icicle-like pendants of rock form on the edges of roofs. People had to clean them off regularly for avoiding that the roofs were weighing down the roof so much that it collapsed.{{book ref|b|sa1|c|25}}
 
Crem has been used as a derogatory term by several characters, i.e. "The crem of an army." or "one cremstained mark."{{book ref|b|sa1|c|14}}
 
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