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'''Seld''' was a series of books with at least fourteen volumes that wasn't written in Alethi. One of the People who translated it was Gashash-son-Navammis, who was considered a trustworthy source by [[Jasnah Kholin]]. The single known quote however was questioned by Jasnah. She was considering translating it herself.{{epigraph ref|sa1|38}} |
'''Seld''' was a series of books with at least fourteen volumes that wasn't written in Alethi. One of the People who translated it was Gashash-son-Navammis, who was considered a trustworthy source by [[Jasnah Kholin]]. The single known quote however was questioned by Jasnah. She was considering translating it herself.{{epigraph ref|sa1|38}} |
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It is unknown what these books are about specifically, they do however reference the [[Voidbringers]] in someway. |
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== Notes == |
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Revisión del 10:47 10 feb 2015
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Mundo de origen | Roshar |
Seld was a series of books with at least fourteen volumes that wasn't written in Alethi. One of the People who translated it was Gashash-son-Navammis, who was considered a trustworthy source by Jasnah Kholin. The single known quote however was questioned by Jasnah. She was considering translating it herself.[1]
Story
It is unknown what these books are about specifically, they do however reference the Voidbringers in someway.
Quotes
“Born from the darkness, they bear its taint still, marked upon their bodies much as the fire marks their souls. ”
—I consider Gashash-son-Navammis a trustworthy source, though I'm not certain about this translation. Find the original quote in the fourteenth book of Seld and retranslate it myself, perhaps?[1]