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The '''Sand Lord''', sometimes referred to as the '''Sun Lord''', is a deity worshipped on the [[Dayside]] of [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}}
   
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==Religion and Culture==
The '''Sand Lord''' is worshiped as a god on the [[Dayside]] of [[Taldain]]. While belief in the Sand Lord is not universal, he is significant in Dayside culture, even among professed atheists, as people give him thanks and ask for his protection.{{book ref|ws1|1}}
 
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===Kerzta===
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The Sand Lord plays a prominent role in the monotheistic [[Ker'reen]] religion of [[Kerzta]], which teaches that he is embodied in the sun.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} They believe the sand is his body and the sun is his eye, and view sand mastery as heretical because it corrupts the sand.{{book ref|ws|13|review=yes}} [[Ais]] is seen praying to the "Sun Lord", which appears to be another name that Kerztians use for the Sand Lord.{{book ref|ws|11|review=yes}}
   
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===Lossand===
The Sand Lord plays a prominent role in the monotheistic [[Ker'Reen Philosophy]] of [[Kerzta]], which teaches that he is embodied in the sun.{{book ref|ws1|3}}
 
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|By tradition, the sand masters have always been atheists--but even they turn to the Sand Lord when it comes to a lost cause like me.
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The upper class of Lossand known as the [[Kelzi]]n includes many Kerztian expatriates and other followers of Ker'reen.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} However, belief in the Sand Lord is not universal in the country. Notably, the [[sand mastery|sand master]]s of the [[Diem]] are known to be atheists.{{book ref|ws|1|review=yes}} Still, all Daysiders feel a spiritual bond with the sun, including those that do not worship it.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} Lossandins commonly swear to the Sand Lord or invoke his name in everyday conversation; this includes [[Lady Judge]] [[Heelis]]{{book ref|ws|5|review=yes}} and many sand masters, even including [[Taishin#The Lord Mastrell|Lord Mastrell]] [[Praxton]].{{book ref|ws|1|review=yes}}
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===Role in International Relations===
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Kerztians hate the disbelievers of the Diem{{book ref|ws|2|review=yes}} and regard sand mastery as an unholy abomination.{{book ref|ws|1|review=yes}}{{book ref|ws|7|review=yes}} Since the Diem is an integral part of Lossand's government, Kerztians generally regard Lossandins as infidels.{{book ref|ws|7|review=yes}} This religious clash between the two countries has caused many wars in the past.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} [[Lokmlen]] and [[Vey]] call Ais a traitor to Kerzta due to her work for the Lossandin government, including the protection of Kenton; they both tell her that her soul will be judged by the Sand Lord.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}}{{book ref|ws|10|review=yes}}
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==Cosmere Significance==
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The Sand Lord is actually a persona of the [[Shard]] of [[Adonalsium]] known as [[Autonomy]]{{wob ref|5876}}{{au ref|taldain}} and its Vessel, [[Bavadin]].{{book ref|mb7|19}}{{wob ref|4021}} It is one of many personas used by Bavadin; she prefers to let her personas attract attention rather than becoming directly involved, and wishes to crowd out the competition, out-competing other Shards by filling the Cosmere with versions of herself.{{book ref|mb7|20}}{{wob ref|3974}}
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Taldain's sunlight actually contains Autonomy's [[Investiture]].{{au ref|taldain}} Autonomy's presence on Taldain currently prevents [[worldhopper]]s from easily accessing the planet.{{au ref|taldain}}{{wob ref|4675}}
   
 
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Revision as of 00:56, 27 September 2023

Sand Lord
Sand Lord.jpg
Abilities Potential Avatar of Autonomy
Aliases Sun Lord
Homeworld Taldain
Universe Cosmere

The Sand Lord, sometimes referred to as the Sun Lord, is a deity worshipped on the Dayside of Taldain.[1]

Religion and Culture

Kerzta

The Sand Lord plays a prominent role in the monotheistic Ker'reen religion of Kerzta, which teaches that he is embodied in the sun.[1] They believe the sand is his body and the sun is his eye, and view sand mastery as heretical because it corrupts the sand.[2] Ais is seen praying to the "Sun Lord", which appears to be another name that Kerztians use for the Sand Lord.[3]

Lossand

By tradition, the sand masters have always been atheists--but even they turn to the Sand Lord when it comes to a lost cause like me.

The upper class of Lossand known as the Kelzin includes many Kerztian expatriates and other followers of Ker'reen.[1] However, belief in the Sand Lord is not universal in the country. Notably, the sand masters of the Diem are known to be atheists.[4] Still, all Daysiders feel a spiritual bond with the sun, including those that do not worship it.[1] Lossandins commonly swear to the Sand Lord or invoke his name in everyday conversation; this includes Lady Judge Heelis[5] and many sand masters, even including Lord Mastrell Praxton.[4]

Role in International Relations

Kerztians hate the disbelievers of the Diem[6] and regard sand mastery as an unholy abomination.[4][7] Since the Diem is an integral part of Lossand's government, Kerztians generally regard Lossandins as infidels.[7] This religious clash between the two countries has caused many wars in the past.[1] Lokmlen and Vey call Ais a traitor to Kerzta due to her work for the Lossandin government, including the protection of Kenton; they both tell her that her soul will be judged by the Sand Lord.[8][9]

Cosmere Significance

The Sand Lord is actually a persona of the Shard of Adonalsium known as Autonomy[10][11] and its Vessel, Bavadin.[12][13] It is one of many personas used by Bavadin; she prefers to let her personas attract attention rather than becoming directly involved, and wishes to crowd out the competition, out-competing other Shards by filling the Cosmere with versions of herself.[14][15]

Taldain's sunlight actually contains Autonomy's Investiture.[11] Autonomy's presence on Taldain currently prevents worldhoppers from easily accessing the planet.[11][16]

Notes

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