Difference between revisions of "Santhid"

From The Coppermind
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(This reads as if Cultivation had direct influence on the sentience of Santhids)
(expand, complete, review)
Line 2: Line 2:
 
|image=Santhid.jpeg
 
|image=Santhid.jpeg
 
|type=Animal
 
|type=Animal
  +
|sapient=y
 
|world=Roshar
 
|world=Roshar
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]]
 
}}
 
}}
  +
'''Santhidyn''' are massive shelled marine animals native to [[Roshar]]. They are one of a few Rosharan species known to have some degree of sapience.{{wob ref|2792}}
'''Santhidyn''' are fairly intelligent gigantic marine animals native to [[Roshar]]. They are so reclusive that some books claim they are extinct. They sometimes follow ships, although all that can be seen from the surface is the top of their shells. Sailors consider sighting them to be very lucky, and say hunting them brings bad luck. Decomposed santhidyn occasionally wash up on shore. Because of their rarity, there were no known pictures or reliable descriptions of live specimens until a santhid was drawn by [[Shallan Davar]].{{book ref|sa2|1}}
 
   
 
Santhidyn are so rare and reclusive that some scholars believe them to be extinct, although sailors sometimes sight them and dead specimens occasionally wash up on shore. There were no known pictures or reliable descriptions of live specimens until a santhid was observed and drawn by [[Shallan Davar]].{{book ref|sa2|1}}
They are one of the few Rosharan species with a degree of sentience, due to [[Cultivation]]'s influence in the system.{{wob ref|2792}}
 
   
 
== Appearance and Anatomy ==
 
== Appearance and Anatomy ==
Santhidyn have a dome shaped brown-green shell, about the size of three rowboats tied together and at least six or eight feet in height, on their top. The shell is sometimes overgrown with seaweed, and small crystals jut up from it. Underneath the shell, they are a knotted gray-blue mass. Their skin are rippled and folded, gnarled like an ancient tree. They have an eye as big as a human head and three enormous fins on each of their flanks. They have long, drooping, and very thick blue tendrils, like those of a jellyfish that disappear down into the depths of the seas, trailing behind the santhid at a slant.
+
Santhidyn have a dome-shaped brown-green shell on the top of their bodies, about the size of three rowboats tied together and at least six or eight feet in height. The shell is sometimes overgrown with seaweed, and small crystals jut up from it. While the santhid is swimming through the water, the shell looks like a tiny, mobile island. The shell extends underwater, such that no other part of the animal can be seen from a ship, only shadows.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
  +
  +
Underneath the shell, their bodies are a knotted gray-blue mass. They have long, very thick blue tendrils that trail behind the santhid at a drooping slant. Their skin is rippled and folded, gnarled like an ancient tree. They have an eye the size of a human head on each side of their body and three enormous fins on each of their flanks.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
  +
  +
Although it is unclear if santhidyn are categorized as "[[greatshell]]s", they have some characteristics in common with other animals such as the [[yu-nerig]] and [[tai-na]], and they are part of the same family tree as [[chasmfiend]]s.{{wob ref|7450}} Shallan observes arrow-shaped [[spren]], presumably [[mandra]]s, near a santhid.{{book ref|sa2|1}} These spren are known to enable animals to grow to enormous size on Roshar.{{book ref|sa3|99}}{{wob ref|1806}} The size and anatomy of santhidyn may also indicate that they have [[gemheart]]s.{{wob ref|756}}
  +
  +
==Behavior==
  +
Sightings of santhidyn are extremely rare. Even full-time sailors may only see one every few years. When a santhid does encounter a ship, they may sometimes follow it for days, even waiting at sea for the ship if it visits a port of call. Their large fins allow them to swim quickly and smoothly, and they seem to easily keep up with ships, even over long distances. They are generally considered harmless, although their presence still worries some sailors since they are enigmatic creatures.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
  +
  +
Santhidyn have some degree of sapience. This is related to the [[Shard]] [[Cultivation]]{{wob ref|2792}} and presumably facilitated by a relationship with [[spren]], although this relationship is not well-understood.{{wob ref|8302}}{{wob ref|2684}}{{wob ref|11667}} Shallan noticed that a santhid seemed to focus its eye directly on her;{{book ref|sa2|1}} she believed that the same santhid later rescued her from a shipwreck.{{book ref|sa2|11}}
   
{{image|Shallan And The Santhid.png|Shallan meeting the Santhid.|width=250px|side=left}}
 
 
== Ecology ==
 
== Ecology ==
The waters around santhidyn are teeming with life. Small fish usually follow santhidyn around, picking at the underside of their shell, perhaps indicating a symbiotic relationship. Others move between a ship and a santhid, picking at the bottom of the vessel. This may have something to do with why santhidyn follow ships around. They are also surrounded by an unknown type of [[spren]].
+
The waters around santhidyn are teeming with life. Schools of small fish usually follow santhidyn, picking at the underside of their shell, perhaps indicating a symbiotic relationship. If a santhid approaches a ship, fish will move back and forth between the two, also picking at the bottom of the vessel. Shallan theorizes that the feeding behavior of the fish may be the reason that santhidyn sometimes follow ships.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
   
  +
Because sightings are so infrequent, the full range of santhidyn is unclear, although their size presumably limits them to deeper waters. They have been observed in Longbrow's Straits and the [[Southern Depths]].{{book ref|sa2|1}}{{book ref|sa2|11}}
They are generally considered harmless, although the lack of reliable accounts on them makes it suspect.
 
 
{{image|Shallan And The Santhid.png|[[Shallan]] meeting a santhid|width=250px|side=left}}
  +
==History==
  +
Santhidyn are rarely seen by sailors, and even more rarely by scholars. A naturalist named [[Naladan]] spent her entire career chasing santhidyn and never got a good look at one. Sightings are so infrequent that there is a great deal of disagreement about their nature, and even their existence. Some corpses have washed ashore, but they are generally badly decomposed and not useful for study.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
  +
  +
[[Shallan Davar]] and the crew of the ''[[Wind's Pleasure]]'' encountered a santhid in [[Longbrow's Straits]] in in {{Rosharan date|1173}}. Shallan was determined to observe the creature underwater, and ordered the crew to tie some ropes around her and lower her over the gunwale down to the water, against [[Yalb]] and [[Tozbek]]'s better judgment. Shallan was amazed at the santhid's massive, majestic body and the many fish and [[spren]] surrounding it.{{book ref|sa2|1}} She was ecstatic after emerging from the water and made a number of sketches of the great animal.{{book ref|sa2|6}}
  +
  +
When the ''Wind's Pleasure'' later sank off the coast of the [[Frostlands]], Shallan managed to survive; she made landfall near the [[Shallow Crypts]].{{map ref|Frostlands|the Frostlands}} When she woke up, she did not remember what had happened, but she saw a santhid leaving the area. She believed that it was the same santhid she had encountered in Longbrow's Straits, even though she had since traveled a significant distance without seeing it again. She assumed that the santhid had saved her, and speculated about its level of intelligence.{{book ref|sa2|11}} She lost her original drawings during the sinking, but later recreated some of them.{{book ref|sa2|17}}
   
 
== Lore ==
 
== Lore ==
Sailors consider santhidyn to be very good luck and a good omen, and even the thought of hunting one is enough to make most uncomfortable. There are stories claiming they sometimes follow a ship for days, wait out in the sea as the ship goes into port, and follow it again once it goes into open sea.
+
[[Thaylen]] sailors consider santhidyn to be very good luck and a good omen, and even the thought of hunting one is enough to make most uncomfortable. They often tell stories about santhid sightings and behavior. Scholars such as Shallan and [[Jasnah]] are aware of the reverence that sailors hold for santhidyn.{{book ref|sa2|1}}
  +
  +
Santhid shells are sometimes displayed in coastal cities such as [[Amydlatn]].{{book ref|sa2|1}} [[Mraize]] also appears to have a part of a santhid skull in his "trophy room".{{book ref|sa2|43}}
   
  +
==Trivia==
Shallan believes a santhid rescued her after the sinking of ''[[The Wind's Pleasure]]''.{{book ref|sa2|11}} She lost her original drawing during the sinking but redrew it after meeting [[Tvlakv]].{{book ref|sa2|17}} When she visits [[Mraize]]'s basement, he has a santhid skull among his collection of trophies.{{book ref|sa2|43}}
 
  +
*Santhids are not based on any particular real-life animal.{{wob ref|2792}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
<references /><!-- sa2: 1, 6, 11, 17, 43, art -->
 
<references /><!-- sa2: 1, 6, 11, 17, 43, art -->
{{partial}}
+
{{complete}}
 
{{Stormlight}}
 
{{Stormlight}}

Revision as of 00:53, 27 October 2020

Santhid
Santhid.jpeg
Type Animal
Sapient y
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Santhidyn are massive shelled marine animals native to Roshar. They are one of a few Rosharan species known to have some degree of sapience.[1]

Santhidyn are so rare and reclusive that some scholars believe them to be extinct, although sailors sometimes sight them and dead specimens occasionally wash up on shore. There were no known pictures or reliable descriptions of live specimens until a santhid was observed and drawn by Shallan Davar.[2]

Appearance and Anatomy

Santhidyn have a dome-shaped brown-green shell on the top of their bodies, about the size of three rowboats tied together and at least six or eight feet in height. The shell is sometimes overgrown with seaweed, and small crystals jut up from it. While the santhid is swimming through the water, the shell looks like a tiny, mobile island. The shell extends underwater, such that no other part of the animal can be seen from a ship, only shadows.[2]

Underneath the shell, their bodies are a knotted gray-blue mass. They have long, very thick blue tendrils that trail behind the santhid at a drooping slant. Their skin is rippled and folded, gnarled like an ancient tree. They have an eye the size of a human head on each side of their body and three enormous fins on each of their flanks.[2]

Although it is unclear if santhidyn are categorized as "greatshells", they have some characteristics in common with other animals such as the yu-nerig and tai-na, and they are part of the same family tree as chasmfiends.[3] Shallan observes arrow-shaped spren, presumably mandras, near a santhid.[2] These spren are known to enable animals to grow to enormous size on Roshar.[4][5] The size and anatomy of santhidyn may also indicate that they have gemhearts.[6]

Behavior

Sightings of santhidyn are extremely rare. Even full-time sailors may only see one every few years. When a santhid does encounter a ship, they may sometimes follow it for days, even waiting at sea for the ship if it visits a port of call. Their large fins allow them to swim quickly and smoothly, and they seem to easily keep up with ships, even over long distances. They are generally considered harmless, although their presence still worries some sailors since they are enigmatic creatures.[2]

Santhidyn have some degree of sapience. This is related to the Shard Cultivation[1] and presumably facilitated by a relationship with spren, although this relationship is not well-understood.[7][8][9] Shallan noticed that a santhid seemed to focus its eye directly on her;[2] she believed that the same santhid later rescued her from a shipwreck.[10]

Ecology

The waters around santhidyn are teeming with life. Schools of small fish usually follow santhidyn, picking at the underside of their shell, perhaps indicating a symbiotic relationship. If a santhid approaches a ship, fish will move back and forth between the two, also picking at the bottom of the vessel. Shallan theorizes that the feeding behavior of the fish may be the reason that santhidyn sometimes follow ships.[2]

Because sightings are so infrequent, the full range of santhidyn is unclear, although their size presumably limits them to deeper waters. They have been observed in Longbrow's Straits and the Southern Depths.[2][10]

Shallan meeting a santhid

History

Santhidyn are rarely seen by sailors, and even more rarely by scholars. A naturalist named Naladan spent her entire career chasing santhidyn and never got a good look at one. Sightings are so infrequent that there is a great deal of disagreement about their nature, and even their existence. Some corpses have washed ashore, but they are generally badly decomposed and not useful for study.[2]

Shallan Davar and the crew of the Wind's Pleasure encountered a santhid in Longbrow's Straits in in 1173. Shallan was determined to observe the creature underwater, and ordered the crew to tie some ropes around her and lower her over the gunwale down to the water, against Yalb and Tozbek's better judgment. Shallan was amazed at the santhid's massive, majestic body and the many fish and spren surrounding it.[2] She was ecstatic after emerging from the water and made a number of sketches of the great animal.[11]

When the Wind's Pleasure later sank off the coast of the Frostlands, Shallan managed to survive; she made landfall near the Shallow Crypts.[12] When she woke up, she did not remember what had happened, but she saw a santhid leaving the area. She believed that it was the same santhid she had encountered in Longbrow's Straits, even though she had since traveled a significant distance without seeing it again. She assumed that the santhid had saved her, and speculated about its level of intelligence.[10] She lost her original drawings during the sinking, but later recreated some of them.[13]

Lore

Thaylen sailors consider santhidyn to be very good luck and a good omen, and even the thought of hunting one is enough to make most uncomfortable. They often tell stories about santhid sightings and behavior. Scholars such as Shallan and Jasnah are aware of the reverence that sailors hold for santhidyn.[2]

Santhid shells are sometimes displayed in coastal cities such as Amydlatn.[2] Mraize also appears to have a part of a santhid skull in his "trophy room".[14]

Trivia

  • Santhids are not based on any particular real-life animal.[1]

Notes

This page is probably complete!
This page contains most of the knowledge we have on the subject at this time.
It has yet to be reviewed.