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At one point, there was an island on Lumar inhabited by the [[Iriali]]. However, roughly three hundred years before [[Tress]] and [[Charlie]] were born, the entire population vanished seemingly overnight. While it's possible that they simply departed the planet, their fate is unknown to the locals, with some claiming that they were "taken" by the gods. Today, only some of the Iriali's possessions, as well as cultural memory of their golden hair, remain on the planet.{{book ref|tress|2}} Notably, the Iriali's departure occurred at roughly the same time that [[Xisis]] become a known presence on Lumar. There is, however, no evidence that those two events are at all related.{{book ref|tress|31}}
 
It's unknown what, if any relation there is between the Iriali of Lumar and the Iriali of the [[Roshar]]an kingdom of [[Iri]]. The timing of the Lumarans' departure from their planet makes it impossible for them to be the Rosharans' ancestors,{{ref|group=fn|text=Iriali departed Lumar three hundred years prior to the start of ''[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]''; ''Tress'' takes place after the events of ''[[The Stormlight Archive]]'' (as evidenced by [[Sazed]] having released the [[kandra]] and the technology on display), and on [[Roshar]], the kingdom of [[Iri]] existed for thousands of years prior to the start of ''The Stormlight'' Archive; as such, it is mathematically impossible for the Lumaran Iriali to depart Lumar, travel to Roshar and start the Kingdom of Iri.}} but it is impossible to determine if the Lumarans were descended from the inhabitants of Roshar, or if they were a different, separate group within the same cosmere-wide culture.
 
== Culture and Society ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The word "Lumar" was coined by [[Isaac Stewart]], who came up with multiple names for the planet and presented them to Brandon. It was meant to evoke both fairy tales and the inspiration for ''[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Princess Bride|The Princess Bride]]''.{{wob ref|15439}} It is most likely a portmanteau of the Latin words "luna" (moon) and "mare" (sea; also used for [[wikipedia:Lunar mare|plains on the Moon]] that early astronomers mistook for actual seas).
* Lumar is not the origin world of the [[aether]]s, nor is it the planet that ''[[Aether of Night]]'' takes place on.{{wob ref|15428}}
* The spore oceans came about due to Brandon's fascination with the process of fluidization, as well as his desire to properly introduce aethers into the published Cosmere.{{wob ref|15423}}
* By the time ''Tress of the Emerald Sea'' was written, Lumar's location in the cosmere, and the layout of its star system, had not been established.{{wob ref|15451}}
* The [[Cognitive Realm]] of Lumar is "a little weirder than normal." and its appearance likely was not finalized before ''Tress of the Emerald Sea'' was published.{{wob ref|16133}}
* After he began envisioning Lumar's fluidized oceans, Brandon watched YouTuber Mark Rober's video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My4RA5I0FKs Liquid Sand Hot Tub- Fluidized air bed] to confirm that the scientific concept was feasible.{{ref|name=The Science of Magic}}