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|nation=Hallandren |
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|world=Nalthis |
|world=Nalthis |
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|universe=[[Cosmere]] |
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==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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β | [[Nanrovah]] is his high priest. As such, Nanrovah shares his god's opposition to war with Idris and often expresses these opinions in the political assembly on Stillmark's behalf.{{book ref|wb|16}} When Nanrovah is targeted by [[Denth's crew]], who are currying support for a war against Idris, the few who still oppose war are successfully neutralized and Nanrovah seems to become a supporter for war.{{book ref|wb|34}} Given that Stillmark is opposed to war in the first place, and has a reputation for being difficult to sway, it is unlikely that he votes to attack Idris during the main assembly. This is further supported by the fact that, thanks to [[Vasher]], [[Denth]] no longer has control over Nanrovah when the gods are finally assembled. |
+ | [[Nanrovah]] is his high priest.{{book ref|wb|16}} As such, Nanrovah shares his god's opposition to war with Idris and often expresses these opinions in the political assembly on Stillmark's behalf.{{book ref|wb|16}} When Nanrovah is targeted by [[Denth's crew]], who are currying support for a war against Idris, the few who still oppose war are successfully neutralized and Nanrovah seems to become a supporter for war.{{book ref|wb|34}} Given that Stillmark is opposed to war in the first place, and has a reputation for being difficult to sway, it is unlikely that he votes to attack Idris during the main assembly. This is further supported by the fact that, thanks to [[Vasher]], [[Denth]] no longer has control over Nanrovah when the gods are finally assembled. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |