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== Mythology ==
*The Horneaters have three powerful gods they once sought aid from: the Gods of the waters, the Gods of the mountains and the Gods of the trees. {{book ref|sa2|46}} This may refer to Roshar's three [[Shards]]. Unkalaki stories teach that gods cannot be fought but must always be tricked.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} [[Spren]] are worshipped by the Unkalaki. Rock offers to build a shrine for [[Sylphrena]] at one point.{{book ref|sa2|9}} ''Lunu'anaki'' is the name of the Unkalaki god of ''travel and mischief who cannot hurt man''. Rock saw [[Hoid]] emerge from an Ocean and came to the conclusion that he must be ''Lunu'anaki''.{{book ref|sa2|46}}
 
*[[Spren]] are worshipped by the Unkalaki. Rock offers to build a shrine for [[Sylphrena]] at one point.{{book ref|sa2|9}}
*Naturally heated lakes on the Horneater Peaks are called ''Oceans''. There is an Ocean on each of the Peaks. Underneath the normal water is the so-called ''Water of life''. It is said to be connected to the Gods, and Horneaters who swim in the Oceans can sometimes see the ''Place of the Gods'' (mostthis is likely theaccess to [[Shadesmar]], likely via [[Cultivation]]'s [[Perpendicularity]]). Swimming in the Oceans is said to be lethal to outsiders, though, according to [[Sigzil]], this is only because the Unkalaki execute any outsiders who swim in their Oceans.
 
*''Lunu'anaki'' is the name of the Unkalaki god of ''travel and mischief who cannot hurt man''. Rock saw [[Hoid]] emerge from an Ocean and came to the conclusion that he must be ''Lunu'anaki''.{{book ref|sa2|46}}
*There are ancient Unkalaki songs that refer to when the [[Dawnshard]] was brought to Roshar. It is possible these songs are considered sacred to the Unkalaki.{{book ref|sa3.5|19}}
 
*Unkalaki stories teach that gods cannot be fought but must always be tricked.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}}
*According to Unkalaki legends, when someone draws the [[Bow of Hours]] it heralds "years of change"{{book ref|sa3.5|18}} Unkalaki legends speak of an ancient [[pact of the Seven Peaks]] which was made with gods. The Fal'ala'liki'nor, One Who Draws the Bow of Hours may be involved with these treaties.{{book ref|sa3.5|18}}
*Unkalaki have legends speak of ana ancientgroup called the [[pactSleepless|Gods ofWho theSleep Seven PeaksNot]] which was made with gods. The Fal'ala'liki'nor may be involved with these treaties.{{book ref|sa3.5|189}}
*Unkalaki have legends about a group called the [[Sleepless|Gods Who Sleep Not]]{{book ref|sa3.5|9}}
 
=== The Story of the Horneater Peaks ===
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