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'''Eshu''' is one of the [[Ten Fools]],{{book ref|sa2|71}} which are a part of the teachings of [[Vorinism]].{{qa ref|593|6|Are the Ten Fools the antithesis of the ten orders?|date=Feb 28th, 2011}}
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'''Eshu''' is one of the [[Ten Fools]],{{book ref|sa2|71}} which are a part of the teachings of [[Vorinism]].{{wob ref|4157|Are the Ten Fools the antithesis of the ten orders?|date=Mar 1, 2011|event=General Reddit 2011}}
   
 
Eshu speaks of things he does not understand in front of those who do.{{book ref|sa2|71}}
 
Eshu speaks of things he does not understand in front of those who do.{{book ref|sa2|71}}

Revision as of 03:59, 11 November 2017

Eshu
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Kaladin felt like one of the ten fools. Actually, he felt like all of them. Ten times an idiot. But most specifically Eshu, who spoke of things he did not understand in front of those who did.

Kaladin thinking on his actions.[1]

Eshu is one of the Ten Fools,[1] which are a part of the teachings of Vorinism.[2]

Eshu speaks of things he does not understand in front of those who do.[1]

In late 1173, Kaladin gets himself and Brightness Shallan Davar lost in the chasms of the Shattered Plains, which makes him feel like Eshu.[1]

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Windrunner (talk) 01:35, 23 December 2016 (MST)