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|Look, there’s easy proof here that the same writing system was once used all across Roshar... Not a diaspora of texts, but real evidence they wrote naturally in the Dawnchant.
 
|Ellista to [[ardent]] [[Urv]] on historical use of the [[Dawnchant]]{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
 
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'''Ellista''' is an [[ardent]] and scholar at the [[Jokasha Monastery]] in [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} She is part of the Devotary of the Mind.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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'''Ellista''' is an [[ardent]] and scholar at the [[Jokasha Monastery]] in [[Jah Keved]] on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} She is part of the [[Vorinism#Devotaries|Devotary of the Mind]].{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} She is a diachronic linguist and one of the scholars involved in the [[Dawnchant]] translation.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
Ellista is a diachronic linguist and one of the scholars involved in the [[Dawnchant]] translation. She believes she has proof that the Dawnchant was, at one point, used consistently as a written language across the different nations of [[Roshar]]. Through her studies, she has also been able to determine that after one of the [[Desolation]], societies began to try and use the Dawnchant to phonetically record their spoken language.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
 
She is a fan of Alethi epics.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
   
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
Like most ardents, Ellista has a shaved head. Before joining the ardentia, she had found dealing with her hair bothersome, which has lead to an ongoing joke between Ellista and her parents as to why she became an ardent.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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Like most [[ardent]]s, Ellista has a shaved head. She had never liked dealing with her hair, which leads her parents to joke that she became an ardent just so she could shave it off.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
She dislikes disruption and distraction and more often than not, would like to be left alone. She has a no-nonsense attitude towards problems, is judgemental, and believes her fellow ardents are overreacting to the Everstorm.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
 
== History ==
 
 
Ellista moved to the Jokasha Monastery, at some point before [[Dalinar Kholin]] began receiving visions during 1173. After [[Navani Kholin]] provided the key to the Dawnchant, the scholars in the Monastery, including Ellista, began to decode the old texts that they had in their possession.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
 
=== After the Everstorm ===
 
 
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She dislikes disruption and distraction and generally prefers to be left alone. She has a no-nonsense attitude and can be skeptical and judgmental. When she hears fellow ardents arguing about the [[Everstorm]] or discussing political happenings throughout [[Roshar]], she takes no interest. She believes that everyone is overreacting to the Everstorm.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
While attempting to read, ''[[An Accountability of Virtue]]'', Ellista was interrupted by several ardents arguing about the movements of the Everstorm. Hoping for some peace and quiet, she left her reading nook in the monastery's library, and made her way to a reading desk in a nearby hallway. Unfortunately, she again was interrupted by discussion of the new storm and forced to move. After having no luck in the lower buildings, Ellista ventured into the forest where she was at last alone, and could read uninterrupted.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
 
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She is well-read in her field and seems to be a gifted researcher and linguist, as [[Urv]] calls her "brilliant" and notes that she makes incredible progress in translating Dawnchant fragments collected by [[Bendthel]].{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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She is a fan of risqué [[Alethi]] epics.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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== History ==
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Ellista moved to the [[Jokasha Monastery]] at some point before [[Highprince]] [[Dalinar Kholin]] began receiving visions during {{Rosharan date|1173}}. She considers herself lucky to have a place in Jokasha, as it is a desirable location for many [[ardent]]s. Before becoming an ardent, she thought that scholars did not bicker, but has since realized that was a misconception.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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===Working on the Dawnchant===
 
{{quote
 
|Look, there’s easy proof here that the same writing system was once used all across Roshar... Not a diaspora of texts, but real evidence they wrote naturally in the Dawnchant.
 
|Ellista to [[Urv]] on the historical use of the [[Dawnchant]]{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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After Queen [[Navani Kholin]] provides the key to the Dawnchant that she recovers through [[Dalinar's visions]], scholars in the monastery, including Ellista, begin to decode the old texts that they had in their possession. Ellista is glad to have Navani's information, but refuses to believe that the visions were real.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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The coming of the [[Everstorm]] distracts many [[ardent]]s from their translation work, but Ellista persists.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}} She believes that she has found evidence that Dawnchant was once used as a unified written language across ancient [[Roshar]], supporting a theory posited by [[Jasnah Kholin]] in ''[[Relic and Monument]]''. She vehemently disagrees with earlier arguments (including those made by [[Fiksin]]) that written Dawnchant texts all originated in a single region. Through her studies, she has also been able to determine that the cataclysmic [[Desolation]]s caused Dawnchant to fall into disuse. Individual nations began to use the Dawnchant to phonetically record their spoken language, and later developed their own glyphs, abandoning Dawnchant altogether.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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===Encounter with Urv===
 
While attempting to read ''[[An Accountability of Virtue]]'', Ellista is interrupted by several ardents arguing about the movements of the Everstorm. Hoping for some peace and quiet, she leaves her reading nook in the monastery's library and makes her way to a reading desk in a nearby hallway. Unfortunately, she is again interrupted by discussion of the new storm and is forced to move. After having no luck in the lower buildings, Ellista ventures into the forest where she was at last alone, and could read uninterrupted.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
   
It wasn't long until she was found by [[Urv]], another ardent at the monastery, who had hoped to check on her progress with the Dawnchant translation. Much to her dismay, Urv did not leave after she handed over her notes, instead settling down nearby to go over her translations. She explained her work to Urv, pointing out the evidence she had found that all the nations of Roshar had, at one point, written in the Dawnchant. After the Desolation, Ellista explained, the different cultures had diverged, and begun trying to phonetically transcribe their languages using the Dawnchant. While they talked, Urv noticed ''An Accountability of Virtue'', of which Ellista had tried to hide when he arrived by sitting on the book. Urv commented that he had read the book himself, and offered to lend Ellista the sequel, in exchange for her help translating the [[Covad Fragment]].{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
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In the forest, Ellista is soon found by another ardent at the monastery named [[Urv]] who hoped to check on her progress with the Dawnchant translation. Much to her dismay, Urv does not leave after she hands over her notes, instead settling down nearby to review her translations. Ellista gives Urv a synopsis of her research on the Dawnchant, and he is suitably impressed. While they talk, Urv notices that Ellista is sitting on her copy of ''An Accountability of Virtue'' in an unsuccessful attempt to hide it. Urv comments that he has read the book himself, and offers to lend Ellista the sequel in exchange for her help translating the [[Covad Fragment]]. He claims that he is working on the fragment at the request of an unnamed patron.{{book ref|sa3|i|2}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 14:52, 11 April 2024

Ellista
Ellista.png
Profession Ardent in the Devotary of the Mind
Residence Jokasha Monastery
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Ellista is an ardent and scholar at the Jokasha Monastery in Jah Keved on Roshar.[1] She is part of the Devotary of the Mind.[1] She is a diachronic linguist and one of the scholars involved in the Dawnchant translation.[1]

Appearance and Personality

Like most ardents, Ellista has a shaved head. She had never liked dealing with her hair, which leads her parents to joke that she became an ardent just so she could shave it off.[1]

A large swath of trees out there had been flattened by the new storm. But that was no reason for everyone to get upset!

—Ellista's musings on the Everstorm[1]

She dislikes disruption and distraction and generally prefers to be left alone. She has a no-nonsense attitude and can be skeptical and judgmental. When she hears fellow ardents arguing about the Everstorm or discussing political happenings throughout Roshar, she takes no interest. She believes that everyone is overreacting to the Everstorm.[1]

She is well-read in her field and seems to be a gifted researcher and linguist, as Urv calls her "brilliant" and notes that she makes incredible progress in translating Dawnchant fragments collected by Bendthel.[1]

She is a fan of risqué Alethi epics.[1]

History

Ellista moved to the Jokasha Monastery at some point before Highprince Dalinar Kholin began receiving visions during 1173. She considers herself lucky to have a place in Jokasha, as it is a desirable location for many ardents. Before becoming an ardent, she thought that scholars did not bicker, but has since realized that was a misconception.[1]

Working on the Dawnchant

Look, there’s easy proof here that the same writing system was once used all across Roshar... Not a diaspora of texts, but real evidence they wrote naturally in the Dawnchant.

—Ellista to Urv on the historical use of the Dawnchant[1]

After Queen Navani Kholin provides the key to the Dawnchant that she recovers through Dalinar's visions, scholars in the monastery, including Ellista, begin to decode the old texts that they had in their possession. Ellista is glad to have Navani's information, but refuses to believe that the visions were real.[1]

The coming of the Everstorm distracts many ardents from their translation work, but Ellista persists.[1] She believes that she has found evidence that Dawnchant was once used as a unified written language across ancient Roshar, supporting a theory posited by Jasnah Kholin in Relic and Monument. She vehemently disagrees with earlier arguments (including those made by Fiksin) that written Dawnchant texts all originated in a single region. Through her studies, she has also been able to determine that the cataclysmic Desolations caused Dawnchant to fall into disuse. Individual nations began to use the Dawnchant to phonetically record their spoken language, and later developed their own glyphs, abandoning Dawnchant altogether.[1]

Encounter with Urv

While attempting to read An Accountability of Virtue, Ellista is interrupted by several ardents arguing about the movements of the Everstorm. Hoping for some peace and quiet, she leaves her reading nook in the monastery's library and makes her way to a reading desk in a nearby hallway. Unfortunately, she is again interrupted by discussion of the new storm and is forced to move. After having no luck in the lower buildings, Ellista ventures into the forest where she was at last alone, and could read uninterrupted.[1]

In the forest, Ellista is soon found by another ardent at the monastery named Urv who hoped to check on her progress with the Dawnchant translation. Much to her dismay, Urv does not leave after she hands over her notes, instead settling down nearby to review her translations. Ellista gives Urv a synopsis of her research on the Dawnchant, and he is suitably impressed. While they talk, Urv notices that Ellista is sitting on her copy of An Accountability of Virtue in an unsuccessful attempt to hide it. Urv comments that he has read the book himself, and offers to lend Ellista the sequel in exchange for her help translating the Covad Fragment. He claims that he is working on the fragment at the request of an unnamed patron.[1]

Notes

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