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The fundamental tenets of the religion are called the Five Visions {{ref|b|wb|c|13}}. These were the visions had by Vo, the First [[Returned]], before he died{{ref|b|wb|c|20}}. |
The fundamental tenets of the religion are called the Five Visions {{ref|b|wb|c|13}}. These were the visions had by Vo, the First [[Returned]], before he died{{ref|b|wb|c|20}}. |
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One of the Visions includes the following line: |
One of the Visions includes the following line: |
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+ | {{quote|I saw men who placed themselves above others, and I saw them cast down|{{ref|b|wb|c|13}}|}} |
+ | The Visions teach virtues of humility, sacrifice and seeing another's problems before your own {{ref|b|wb|c|40}}. They teach that no man man should try to put oneself above the others, and that Austre regards all people equally{{ref|b|wb|c|19}}. |
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− | The Visions teach that no man should search to assume |
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− | He was the true God of men, the one who sent the Returned. |
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+ | Acting ostentatiously, rejecting people because of their sins and flaunting one's talents were seen as sins {{ref|b|wb|c|19}},{{ref|b|wb|c|20}}. |
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− | lus, we've got the Returned-including the First Returned, Vo. He had the Five Visions before he died, and they must have come from somewhere. |
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− | She loved the teachings of the Five Visions. Humility. Sacrifice. Seeing another's problems before your own. |
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− | Austre regards all people equally. |
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− | But if you reject us because of our sins, aren't you acting ostentatious |
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− | Austre gave all men talents. Flaunting them was seen as arrogance. |
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− | They let you see the surface of the land as it extends upward, toward Austre's domain in the sky. |
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Revision as of 09:07, 28 April 2012
Austre was the deity of the Idrian people on Nalthis. He was often called "God of Colors".
In the Warbreaker, Austre is usually referred to with a male pronoun. Before the Manywar and the exile of the Royal family, people of Hallandren also used to worship him. Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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The name of the corresponding religion was Austrism.
Teachings
According to the Austrism, Austre commands the Returned to come back to life, and gives Breaths to the humans.
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Austrism, as practiced by Idrians considers Breaths to be intimately linked to the human souls.
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