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The dominant cultural tradition in Thaylenah is [[Alethi]] [[Vorinism]]. Thaylen people have long eyebrows that they tuck behind their ears as a sign of respect. Silk patterned vests, shirts, and skirts with removable hems are fashionable for Thaylen woman to wear. Not much else is known about Thaylen culture, but it is mentioned that Thaylen bread is long and rounded in shape. <ref>[[{{b|TWoK}}]] p351</ref> |
The dominant cultural tradition in Thaylenah is [[Alethi]] [[Vorinism]]. Thaylen people have long eyebrows that they tuck behind their ears as a sign of respect. Silk patterned vests, shirts, and skirts with removable hems are fashionable for Thaylen woman to wear. Not much else is known about Thaylen culture, but it is mentioned that Thaylen bread is long and rounded in shape. <ref>[[{{b|TWoK}}]] p351</ref> |
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Thaylen merchants travel with wagon caravans to trade items throughout [[Roshar]]. Master merchants are legally fathers, or ''babsks'', to their apprentice merchants. Traditional merchant clothing, consisting of a flat-topped conical hat and starched robes, identify the master merchant from his servants and guards. |
Thaylen merchants travel with wagon caravans to trade items throughout [[Roshar]]. Master merchants are legally fathers, or ''babsks'', to their apprentice merchants. Traditional merchant clothing, consisting of a flat-topped conical hat and starched robes, identify the master merchant from his servants and guards. |
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Revision as of 12:31, 9 July 2012
Thaylenah is an island kingdom separated from the mainland (the Frostlands and Kharbranth) by Longbrow's Straits.
The dominant cultural tradition in Thaylenah is Alethi Vorinism. Thaylen people have long eyebrows that they tuck behind their ears as a sign of respect. Silk patterned vests, shirts, and skirts with removable hems are fashionable for Thaylen woman to wear. Not much else is known about Thaylen culture, but it is mentioned that Thaylen bread is long and rounded in shape. [1]
Thaylen merchants travel with wagon caravans to trade items throughout Roshar. Master merchants are legally fathers, or babsks, to their apprentice merchants. Traditional merchant clothing, consisting of a flat-topped conical hat and starched robes, identify the master merchant from his servants and guards.
Notes
- ↑ The Way of Kings p351