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=== Oathgates ===
 
=== Oathgates ===
 
The original purpose of the [[Oathgate]]s has been lost to time, though they are still considered sacred. In the present day, it's believed that the eleven lamps stand for the ten [[Silver kingdoms|Epoch Kingdoms]] and the [[Tranquiline Halls]], while the huge keyhole is "the need for ardents to ignore borders, and look only at the hearts of men".{{book ref|sa2|i|12}}
 
The original purpose of the [[Oathgate]]s has been lost to time, though they are still considered sacred. In the present day, it's believed that the eleven lamps stand for the ten [[Silver kingdoms|Epoch Kingdoms]] and the [[Tranquiline Halls]], while the huge keyhole is "the need for ardents to ignore borders, and look only at the hearts of men".{{book ref|sa2|i|12}}
 
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== The Almighty ==
 
The Almighty is seen as the omnipotent creator of all things, who rules over the world.{{cite}}
 
 
It is believed that the Almighty exists within all people.{{book ref|sa4|22}}
 
 
=== Euhemerics ===
 
The Almighty is the Vorin interpretation of the Shard [[Honor]], distorted over the millennia.
 
 
Some Ardents have tried to reconceptualize their faith after learning of Honor's death, interpreting Honor as merely being an aspect of the Almighty through which He revealed himself.{{book ref|sa4|22}}
 
 
== The Heralds ==
 
{{for|Heralds}}
 
 
The Heralds are seen as divine figures who led the fight against the Voidbringers throughout history. They were thought to come and fight them away during the Desolations, until, during the hundredth Desolation, known as the Last Desolation or Aharietiam, they left the mortal world and travelled to the Tranquline Hills in order to push the Voidbringers out of the Hills and defeat them once and for all.{{book ref|sa1|45}}{{cite}}
 
 
=== List of Heralds ===
 
{{columns|
 
* Jezerezeh'Elin
 
* Nalan'Elin
 
* Chanarach'Elin
 
* Vedeledev'Elin
 
* Pailiah'Elin
 
* Shalash'Elin
 
* Battah'Elin
 
* Kelek'Elin
 
* Talenelat'Elin
 
* Ishi'Elin
 
}}
 
 
* The Heralds are divine, but not Gods
 
 
=== Ten Essences ===
 
{{for|Ten Essences}}
 
 
Each Herald has various associations with a collection of substances, ideas, and attributes. These associations are known as the Ten Essences, and are used as a way to describe all of reality.
 
 
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== Culture ==

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