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+ | The '''''Do-Kando''''' is the ancient holy book of [[Shu-Keseg]], a religion on [[Sel]].{{glossary ref|elantris|D}} |
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− | The '''''Do-Kando''''' is the ancient holy book of [[Shu-Keseg]], written by [[Dereth]] and [[Korath]], the disciples of [[Keseg]]. It is a very early piece of [[Sel]]ish literature, though not as early as ''[[Wyrn the King]]''.{{book ref|Elantris|43}} Despite the fact that [[Dereth]] and [[Korath]] wrote their own holy books, the [[Shu-Dereth|Derethi]] at least still use the Do-Kando alongside the Do-Dereth.{{book ref|Elantris|3}} |
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+ | It is among the earliest extant pieces of Selish literature, thought to be preceded only by ''[[Wyrn the King]]''.{{book ref|Elantris|43}} The book consists of the teachings of the [[JinDo]] religious philosopher [[Keseg]] (also known as Keshu or KeHwo), as recorded by his two primary disciples, [[Dereth]] and [[Korath]].{{glossary ref|elantris|K}} Keseg drew from the traditional JinDo value of unity and applied the concepts of a single, omnipotent god and an organized ministry.{{glossary ref|elantris|K}} Keseg's work was considered revolutionary even though his primary intent was to clarify existing JinDo beliefs.{{glossary ref|elantris|K}} |
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+ | ==Legacy== |
+ | [[Dereth]] and [[Korath]] interpreted Keseg's teachings differently{{annotation ref|Elantris|chapter=18|link=annotation-elantris-chapter-18}} and wrote their own holy books, the ''[[Do-Dereth]]'' and the ''[[Do-Korath]]''. These books remain the basis for the two religions most commonly practiced in modern [[Opelon]].{{book ref|Elantris|18}}{{book ref|Elantris|41}} The [[Shu-Dereth|Derethi]] still use the ''Do-Kando'' to some extent alongside the ''Do-Dereth''.{{book ref|Elantris|3}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 23:26, 2 October 2019
Do-Kando | |
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Type | Religious/philosophical text |
Author | Keseg |
Language | JinDo |
World of Origin | Sel |
Universe | Cosmere |
The Do-Kando is the ancient holy book of Shu-Keseg, a religion on Sel.[1]
Contents
It is among the earliest extant pieces of Selish literature, thought to be preceded only by Wyrn the King.[2] The book consists of the teachings of the JinDo religious philosopher Keseg (also known as Keshu or KeHwo), as recorded by his two primary disciples, Dereth and Korath.[3] Keseg drew from the traditional JinDo value of unity and applied the concepts of a single, omnipotent god and an organized ministry.[3] Keseg's work was considered revolutionary even though his primary intent was to clarify existing JinDo beliefs.[3]
Legacy
Dereth and Korath interpreted Keseg's teachings differentlyTemplate:Annotation ref and wrote their own holy books, the Do-Dereth and the Do-Korath. These books remain the basis for the two religions most commonly practiced in modern Opelon.[4][5] The Derethi still use the Do-Kando to some extent alongside the Do-Dereth.[6]
While explaining his supposed conversion to Shu-Dereth to Hrathen, Dilaf claimed that a Derethi arteth gave him a copy of both the Do-Kando and the Do-Dereth and that he read them in one night.[6]
Trivia
- In the original printings of Elantris, this book was referred to as the Do-Keseg.[6] This was changed to Do-Kando in the Tenth Anniversary edition of Elantris.