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=== Monasteries ===
 
=== Monasteries ===
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Entering Derethi priests joined one of many monasteries. The monasteries provide religious training as well as training for various tasks:{{book ref|Elantris|17}}{{book ref|Elantris|36}}
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|For centuries, the Derethi priesthood had been training its monks in war, assassination, and…other arts.
 
|Hrathen, reflecting on the impact Derethi monks could have on Arelon{{book ref|Elantris|15}}
 
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;Dakhor Monastery: A mysterious monastery with violent stories attached to it. It trains the [[Dakhor]] monks.
Entering Derethi priests are required to join a monastery for training related to both religion and combat.{{book ref|Elantris|3}}{{book ref|Elantris|17}} Most monasteries, like '''Ghajan''', the monastery Hrathen attended after leaving Dakhor, train simple soldiers. Others, however, provide more specialized training:{{book ref|Elantris|36}}
 
 
;Fjeldor Monastery: Trains spies.{{book ref|elantris|17}}{{book ref|elantris|36}}
 
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;Ghajan Monastery: One of many monasteries that train warriors. [[Hrathen]] trained here after leaving Dakhor.{{book ref|elantris|36}}
* The '''Fjeldor Monastery''' trains spies.{{book ref|Elantris|17}}
 
 
;Rathbore Monastery: Trains assassins.{{book ref|elantris|17}} Very few individuals may make use of Rathbore assassins, Wyrn and gyorns among them.{{book ref|elantris|36}} Potential members may be required to kill someone before being admitted, as [[Fjon]] was required to kill Hrathen before being admitted.{{book ref|elantris|62}}
* The '''Rathbore Monastery''' trains assassins. {{book ref|Elantris|17}}
 
** Priests below the level of ragnat must acquire permission from the Wyrn prior to using Rathbore priests.{{book ref|Elantris|36}}
 
** Potential members may be required to kill someone before being admitted, as [[Fjon]] was required to kill Hrathen before being admitted.{{book ref|elantris|62}}
 
* The '''Dakhor Monastery''', also referred to as “The Order of Bone,” trains vicious warriors that Hrathen refers to as “demons.”{{book ref|Elantris|36}} Dakhor monks gain enhanced abilities, such as an increase in speed or strength, as a result of the bony patterns that grow under their skin.{{book ref|Elantris|58}}
 
:{{for|Dakhor}}
 
   
 
==Origins & History==
 
==Origins & History==

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