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The '''Jeskeri Mysteries''' was a religious cult on [[Sel]] which involved human sacrifice.{{ref|b|e|c|32}} It was an offshoot of [[Jesker]], but [[Galladon]] insisted it was a perversion of Jesker.{{ref|b|e|c|16}}{{ref|b|e|c|19}}
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The '''Jeskeri Mysteries''' was a religious cult on [[Sel]] which involved human sacrifice.{{ref|b|e|c|32}} It is an offshoot of [[Jesker]], but [[Galladon]] insists it is a perversion of Jesker.{{ref|b|e|c|16}}{{ref|b|e|c|19}}
   
 
When [[Hrathen]] talked to [[Dilaf]] he wondered about his religious fervor and compared it in mind more with followers of the Jeskeri Mysteries rather than finding such people in the religion of Shu-Dereth.{{ref|b|e|c|3}}
 
When [[Hrathen]] talked to [[Dilaf]] he wondered about his religious fervor and compared it in mind more with followers of the Jeskeri Mysteries rather than finding such people in the religion of Shu-Dereth.{{ref|b|e|c|3}}

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Jeskeri Mysteries
Related to Jesker
World of Origin Sel

The Jeskeri Mysteries was a religious cult on Sel which involved human sacrifice.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content It is an offshoot of Jesker, but Galladon insists it is a perversion of Jesker.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

When Hrathen talked to Dilaf he wondered about his religious fervor and compared it in mind more with followers of the Jeskeri Mysteries rather than finding such people in the religion of Shu-Dereth.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

On Sarene's effort it was revealed that King Iadon followed the Jeskeri Mysteries cult and also sacrificed women.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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