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== History == |
== History == |
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− | [[Austrism]] was once the primary religion of [[Hanald]], the kingdom that preceded [[Hallandren]] and [[Idris]].{{book ref|wb|15}} The doctrine of Austrism held that a deity named Austre resurrected the Returned.{{book ref|wb|15}} However, the Cult of Returned believed that the Returned themselves were gods. They believed that their duty was to care for their gods and supply them with [[BioChromatic Breath]] until they could perform a divine task, after which they were free to give away their divine Breath and die a second time.{{wob ref|4495}} When Vasher Returned, the Cult of Returned found him, provided him with Breaths, and gave him the name Warbreaker the Peaceful.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The Cult of Returned also knew of [[Shashara]] and named her Glorysinger.{{wob ref|6954}} |
+ | [[Austrism]] was once the primary religion of [[Hanald]], the kingdom that preceded [[Hallandren]] and [[Idris]].{{book ref|wb|15}} The doctrine of Austrism held that a deity named Austre resurrected the Returned.{{book ref|wb|15}} However, the Cult of Returned believed that the Returned themselves were gods. They believed that their duty was to care for their gods and supply them with [[BioChromatic Breath]] until they could perform a divine task, after which they were free to give away their divine Breath and die a second time.{{wob ref|4495}} When [[Vasher]] Returned, the Cult of Returned found him, provided him with Breaths, and gave him the name Warbreaker the Peaceful.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The Cult of Returned also knew of [[Shashara]] and named her Glorysinger.{{wob ref|6954}} |
− | After the [[Manywar]] and the shattering of Hanald, Austrism turned its back on [[Awakening]] and began to consider it an abomination.{{book ref|wb|46}}{{book ref|wb|25}} The worship of Returned was considered "pagan", a perspective that is maintained by modern day followers of Austrism.{{book ref|wb|15}} Meanwhile, the Cult of Returned came to prominence in Hallandren, evolving into the [[Iridescent Tones]].{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The religion presumably became entrenched in Hallandren when |
+ | After the [[Manywar]] and the shattering of Hanald, Austrism turned its back on [[Awakening]] and began to consider it an abomination.{{book ref|wb|46}}{{book ref|wb|25}} The worship of Returned was considered "pagan", a perspective that is maintained by modern day followers of Austrism.{{book ref|wb|15}} Meanwhile, the Cult of Returned came to prominence in Hallandren, evolving into the [[Iridescent Tones]].{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} The religion presumably became entrenched in Hallandren when Vasher created the first [[God King]] by bestowing [[Peacegiver's Treasure]].{{book ref|wb|40}} Although the rule of the Returned is not without fault,{{wob ref|4495}} citizens of Hallandren still generally follow many of the tenets first established by the Cult of Returned. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 23:36, 3 February 2020
Cult of Returned | |
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Related to | Returned, Iridescent Tones[1] |
World of Origin | Nalthis |
Universe | Cosmere |
The Cult of Returned was a religion on Nalthis and the precursor to the Iridescent Tones, the theocratic government of Hallandren.[1]
History
Austrism was once the primary religion of Hanald, the kingdom that preceded Hallandren and Idris.[2] The doctrine of Austrism held that a deity named Austre resurrected the Returned.[2] However, the Cult of Returned believed that the Returned themselves were gods. They believed that their duty was to care for their gods and supply them with BioChromatic Breath until they could perform a divine task, after which they were free to give away their divine Breath and die a second time.[3] When Vasher Returned, the Cult of Returned found him, provided him with Breaths, and gave him the name Warbreaker the Peaceful.[1] The Cult of Returned also knew of Shashara and named her Glorysinger.[4]
After the Manywar and the shattering of Hanald, Austrism turned its back on Awakening and began to consider it an abomination.[5][6] The worship of Returned was considered "pagan", a perspective that is maintained by modern day followers of Austrism.[2] Meanwhile, the Cult of Returned came to prominence in Hallandren, evolving into the Iridescent Tones.[1] The religion presumably became entrenched in Hallandren when Vasher created the first God King by bestowing Peacegiver's Treasure.[7] Although the rule of the Returned is not without fault,[3] citizens of Hallandren still generally follow many of the tenets first established by the Cult of Returned.
Notes
- ↑ a b c d Warbreaker epilogue#
- ↑ a b c Warbreaker chapter 15#
- ↑ a b Goodreads Fantasy Book Discussion Warbreaker Q&A
— Arcanum - 2010-01-18# - ↑ Warbreaker Annotations
— Arcanum - 2010-11-16# - ↑ Warbreaker chapter 46#
- ↑ Warbreaker chapter 25#
- ↑ Warbreaker chapter 40#