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{{quote|'They lived out in the wilds, always awaiting the Desolation--or sometimes, a foolish child who took no heed for the night’s darkness.'
'''Shadows Remembered''' was a book full of childrens tales about the [[Voidbringers]].{{ref|b|twok|c|33}} It is a thin red Book with a red hogshide cover. The auther had been curious about the folktales of the darkeys and spent years cloecting them.
 
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A child's tale, yes, but this quote from Shadows Remembered seems to hint at the truth I seek. See page 82, the fourth tale.|{{ref|b|sa1|e|43}}}}
 
'''Shadows Remembered''' was a book full of children's tales about the [[Voidbringers]].{{ref|b|sa1|c|33}} It was a thin, red book with a hogshide cover. The author had been curious about the folktales of the darkeyes and had spent years collecting them.
   
The [[Palanaeum]] had a copy of Shadows Remembered,a book [[Jasnah Kholin]] had been reading{{ref|b|twok|c|29}}, so Shallan looked at that too, allthough she had expected it to be a deep philosophical discussion on a hidden historical murder. It is shelved in the same room as [[Dialogues]].
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[[Shallan Davar|Shallan]] found [[Jasnah Kholin|Jasnah]] reading the book and thus looked for it herself, because she thought it would probably be a philosophical work about a historical murder. Shallan was disappointed about the seemingly profane content of that book after she found it in the [[Palanaeum]] where it was shelved in the same room as [[Dialogues]].{{ref|b|sa1|c|33}}
 
===Stories===
 
Thie first tale is about a child wandering of in the night, beeing hunted by Voidbringers and tricking them by caving a human shaped piece of wood and sending it floating across the Lake so the Voidbringers would eat it insetad of the child.
 
 
===Quotes===
 
“They lived out in the wilds, always awaiting the Desolation–or sometimes, a foolish child who took no heed for the night’s darkness.
 
 
A child’s tale, yes, but this quote from Shadows Remembered seems to hint at the truth I seek. See page 82, the fourth tale.<ref name=twok>[[{{b|twok}}/Epigraphs#Jasnah's Notes|{{b|twok}} Epigraphs]]</ref>
 
   
 
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Revision as of 20:29, 6 September 2013

Shadows Remembered
World of Origin Roshar

'They lived out in the wilds, always awaiting the Desolation--or sometimes, a foolish child who took no heed for the night’s darkness.'



A child's tale, yes, but this quote from Shadows Remembered seems to hint at the truth I seek. See page 82, the fourth tale.

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Shadows Remembered was a book full of children's tales about the Voidbringers.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content It was a thin, red book with a hogshide cover. The author had been curious about the folktales of the darkeyes and had spent years collecting them.

Shallan found Jasnah reading the book and thus looked for it herself, because she thought it would probably be a philosophical work about a historical murder. Shallan was disappointed about the seemingly profane content of that book after she found it in the Palanaeum where it was shelved in the same room as Dialogues.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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