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− | The '''Valley''' was a mystical location on Roshar. |
+ | The '''Valley''' was a mystical location on [[Roshar]]. |
− | The Valley was located in the mountains that divide Emul and Greater Hexi. It was said that the [[Nightwatcher]] resided there who is connected to the [[Old Magic]].{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} Many people, even Alethi nobility went there to seek a boon and a curse from the Nightwatcher.{{book ref|sa1|61}} |
+ | The Valley was located in the mountains that divide [[Emul]] and [[Greater Hexi]]. It was said that the [[Nightwatcher]] resided there, a powerful spren who is connected to the [[Old Magic]].{{book ref|sa1|i|7}} Many people, even [[Alethi]] nobility went there to seek a boon and a curse from the Nightwatcher.{{book ref|sa1|61}} |
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+ | The Valley is sheltered from [[highstorm]]s because of the way the surrounding mountains are angled. It is described as having a very high amount of plant life, appearing almost completely impassable.{{book ref|sa3|114}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revisión del 07:58 2 ago 2018
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Tipo | Valley |
Mundo | Roshar |
The Valley was a mystical location on Roshar.
The Valley was located in the mountains that divide Emul and Greater Hexi. It was said that the Nightwatcher resided there, a powerful spren who is connected to the Old Magic.[1] Many people, even Alethi nobility went there to seek a boon and a curse from the Nightwatcher.[2]
“... all save the Heralds themselves must dine with the Nightwatcher. ”
—Dalinar quoting from The Way of Kings[3]
The Valley is sheltered from highstorms because of the way the surrounding mountains are angled. It is described as having a very high amount of plant life, appearing almost completely impassable.[4]
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