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“It was a good religion, Master Kelsier. It focused on discovery and knowledge—to these people, the making of maps was a reverent duty. They believed that once all of the world was known, understood, and catalogued, men would finally find peace and harmony.”
The Truth of the Bennett was a religion from Scadrial.
The Bennet were a high developed people that lived on the Southern Islands and were seafarers and made very good maps, some of which were still used in the Final Empire.
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