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== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
Greater Hexi lies in the south-central part of the [[Roshar]]an continent, between the [[Tarat Sea]] and the mountains where [[Urithiru]] is located. It shares borders with [[Marat]] and [[Tu Fallia]] to its south-west and north-east respectively, though there are no apparent geographical features that dictate those borders.{{map ref|Roshar}}
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Greater Hexi lies in the south-central part of the [[Roshar]]an continent, between the [[Tarat Sea]] and the mountains where [[Urithiru]] is located. It shares borders with [[Marat]] and [[Tu Fallia]] to its south-west and north-east respectively, though there are no apparent geographical features that dictate those borders. The island on the Tarat Sea that lies just off the coast can be assumed to also belong to Greater Hexi.{{map ref|Roshar}}
   
 
The country has few geographical features, being composed mostly of desolate, windswept flatlands. They are largely devoid of [[rockbud]]s, but rather covered in small gashes, about one to three inches deep, giving it an appearance of wrinkles or ripples. Those "wrinkles" are covered with lichen on the stormward side, and flattened grass on the opposite one. Trees are sparse and scrawny, bending leeward so far as to nearly touch the ground. The mountaintops are similarly bare, scoured raw by the [[highstorm]]s.{{book ref|sa3|114}}
 
The country has few geographical features, being composed mostly of desolate, windswept flatlands. They are largely devoid of [[rockbud]]s, but rather covered in small gashes, about one to three inches deep, giving it an appearance of wrinkles or ripples. Those "wrinkles" are covered with lichen on the stormward side, and flattened grass on the opposite one. Trees are sparse and scrawny, bending leeward so far as to nearly touch the ground. The mountaintops are similarly bare, scoured raw by the [[highstorm]]s.{{book ref|sa3|114}}

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Greater Hexi
Locator GreaterHexi.png
World Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Greater Hexi is a small nation in southern Roshar during the Era of Solitude.[1]

Geography

Greater Hexi lies in the south-central part of the Rosharan continent, between the Tarat Sea and the mountains where Urithiru is located. It shares borders with Marat and Tu Fallia to its south-west and north-east respectively, though there are no apparent geographical features that dictate those borders. The island on the Tarat Sea that lies just off the coast can be assumed to also belong to Greater Hexi.[1]

The country has few geographical features, being composed mostly of desolate, windswept flatlands. They are largely devoid of rockbuds, but rather covered in small gashes, about one to three inches deep, giving it an appearance of wrinkles or ripples. Those "wrinkles" are covered with lichen on the stormward side, and flattened grass on the opposite one. Trees are sparse and scrawny, bending leeward so far as to nearly touch the ground. The mountaintops are similarly bare, scoured raw by the highstorms.[2]

As far as is known, the only notable location in Greater Hexi is the Valley of the Nightwatcher, in the mountains that form the country's north-western border.[2]

Politics and Culture

The people of Hexi are largely nomadic; one can travel there for many days without encountering a village.[3][2] Like other states in the region, it's considered a backwater.[3]

At this time, it is unknown if there is a "Lesser Hexi", or some equivalent. However, the state is usually referred to as simply "Hexi", making the existence of other Hexis unlikely.[3][2]

Mentions

While travelling through Marat, Szeth compares its people to the nomadic tribes of Hexi.[3]

In the year 1168 Dalinar takes a small contingent of soldiers into Hexi when he visits the Nightwatcher. They travel with a caravan until they're close to the Valley.[2]

Notes

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