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− | '''Gallingskaw''' is an author |
+ | '''Gallingskaw''' is an author that lived on [[Scadrial]] during the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb3|32}} |
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+ | During a discussion between [[Elend Venture]] and [[Aradan Yomen]] at a ball in [[Fadrex City]], Elend said that he preferred Gallingskaw's philosophy regarding divine right to the ideas put forth by [[Durton]] in ''Calling of Trust''. Gallingskaw believed that there was a divine mandate among common men and that divinity was not exclusive to the [[Lord Ruler]]. Yomen dismissed Gallingskaw as a heretic, saying that someone with logical reasoning ability would not have gotten himself executed.{{book ref|mb3|32}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 6 November 2019
Gallingskaw | |
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Died | Executed as a heretic[1] |
Profession | Scholars |
Homeworld | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
Gallingskaw is an author that lived on Scadrial during the Final Empire.[1]
During a discussion between Elend Venture and Aradan Yomen at a ball in Fadrex City, Elend said that he preferred Gallingskaw's philosophy regarding divine right to the ideas put forth by Durton in Calling of Trust. Gallingskaw believed that there was a divine mandate among common men and that divinity was not exclusive to the Lord Ruler. Yomen dismissed Gallingskaw as a heretic, saying that someone with logical reasoning ability would not have gotten himself executed.[1]