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A map of the [[Alethi]] warcamps in the {{tag|Shattered Plains|cat=Roshar}}.
 
A map of the [[Alethi]] warcamps in the {{tag|Shattered Plains|cat=Roshar}}.
   
Painted by the [[Vandonas]], though it is not entirely accurate because one can see that Vandonas named a river after himself. On the left one can see the glyphs for each of the [[Alethi]] [[Highprince]]s.
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Painted by [[Vandonas]], though it is not entirely accurate because one can see that Vandonas named a river after himself. On the left one can see the glyphs for each of the [[Alethi]] [[Highprince]]s.
   
 
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|source=[[bws: stormlight-1-maps-and-illustrations|here]]
 
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{{quote|a depiction of the Alethi warcamps, from right to left, belonging to Roion, Sadeas, Aladar, Dalinar, Vamah, Ruthar, Thanadal, Hatham, Bethab, and Sebarial. I stayed in Dalinar's warcamp, marked with the tower and crown. Above that to the west is the [[Outer Market]]. North of there, the kings complex contains, from top to bottom, the [[Pinnacle|Royal Palace]], the [[Gallery of Maps]], the [[feasting basin]], and the [[Duelling Arena]]. Further north runs the might [[river Vandonas]]. Observe that stormward is toward the bottom.|[[Vandonas]], 1173}}
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|a depiction of the Alethi warcamps, from right to left, belonging to Roion, Sadeas, Aladar, Dalinar, Vamah, Ruthar, Thanadal, Hatham, Bethab, and Sebarial. I stayed in Dalinar's warcamp, marked with the tower and crown. Above that to the west is the [[Outer Market]]. North of there, the kings complex contains, from top to bottom, the [[Pinnacle|Royal Palace]], the [[Gallery of Maps]], the [[feasting basin]], and the [[Duelling Arena]]. Further north runs the might [[river Vandonas]]. Observe that stormward is toward the bottom.
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|[[Vandonas]], 1173
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{{quote|Map of Alethi warcamps by the painter [[Vandonas]], who visited the warcamps once and painted perhaps an idealised representation of them.|Transcription}}
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|Map of Alethi warcamps by the painter [[Vandonas]], who visited the warcamps once and painted perhaps an idealised representation of them.
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Revision as of 02:58, 11 February 2021

A map of the Alethi warcamps in the Shattered Plains.

Painted by Vandonas, though it is not entirely accurate because one can see that Vandonas named a river after himself. On the left one can see the glyphs for each of the Alethi Highprinces.

Artist Isaac Stewart
Book The Way of Kings
Series The Stormlight Archive
Source here
File type Interior art - maps - Maps of Roshar
Transcription

a depiction of the Alethi warcamps, from right to left, belonging to Roion, Sadeas, Aladar, Dalinar, Vamah, Ruthar, Thanadal, Hatham, Bethab, and Sebarial. I stayed in Dalinar's warcamp, marked with the tower and crown. Above that to the west is the Outer Market. North of there, the kings complex contains, from top to bottom, the Royal Palace, the Gallery of Maps, the feasting basin, and the Duelling Arena. Further north runs the might river Vandonas. Observe that stormward is toward the bottom.

Vandonas, 1173

Map of Alethi warcamps by the painter Vandonas, who visited the warcamps once and painted perhaps an idealised representation of them.

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