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The philosophy calls for worship of the sun, teaching that it is the manifestation of the [[Sand Lord]] and the source of autonomy and independence. The Ker'Reen Philosophy denounces the use of [[sand mastery]] as heresy, which has led to war between Kerzta and [[Lossand]] in the past. |
The philosophy calls for worship of the sun, teaching that it is the manifestation of the [[Sand Lord]] and the source of autonomy and independence. The Ker'Reen Philosophy denounces the use of [[sand mastery]] as heresy, which has led to war between Kerzta and [[Lossand]] in the past. |
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+ | The priest [[DaiKeen]] oversees the religion among Kerztians. They are led by the '''A'Kar''', or high priest. Members of the priest DaiKeen are traditionally marked by square-shaped scars on their foreheads, though some have recently been found to wear X-shaped scars similar to the tattoos of the warrior DaiKeen. Members of the clergy speak [[Karshad]].{{book ref|ws1|3}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 12:40, 25 June 2019
Ker'reen | |
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Related to | Kerzta |
World of Origin | Taldain |
Universe | Cosmere |
Ker'Reen Philosophy is the predominant religion of Kerzta.
“Here on Dayside the sun is king. Ker'Reen Philosophy, the religion of Kerztians, calls the sun the manifestation of the Sand Lord, the source of man's autonomy and independence. ”
—Kenton[1]
The philosophy calls for worship of the sun, teaching that it is the manifestation of the Sand Lord and the source of autonomy and independence. The Ker'Reen Philosophy denounces the use of sand mastery as heresy, which has led to war between Kerzta and Lossand in the past.
The priest DaiKeen oversees the religion among Kerztians. They are led by the A'Kar, or high priest. Members of the priest DaiKeen are traditionally marked by square-shaped scars on their foreheads, though some have recently been found to wear X-shaped scars similar to the tattoos of the warrior DaiKeen. Members of the clergy speak Karshad.[1]