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− | '''HaDah''' is a religion from [[Classical Scadrial]]. |
+ | '''HaDah''' is a religion from [[Classical Scadrial]], and has been extinct for a thousand years.{{book ref|mb2|4}} |
− | HaDah is a religion in the south which worships an agricultural god. [[Sazed]] gives [[Jed]] a HaDah funeral after learning he was killed by the [[Deepness |
+ | HaDah is a religion in the south which worships an agricultural god. [[Sazed]] gives [[Jed]] a HaDah funeral after learning from [[Teur]] that he was killed by the [[Deepness]].{{book ref|mb2|4}} |
− | The HaDah funeral ceremony involves taking a branch and driving it into the bottom of the grave |
+ | The HaDah funeral ceremony involves taking a branch and driving it into the bottom of the grave next to the corpse's head, such that once the grave is full, only the tip of the branch breaches the surface.{{book ref|mb2|4}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 23 March 2022
HaDah | |
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Era | Classical Scadrial |
World of Origin | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
HaDah is a religion from Classical Scadrial, and has been extinct for a thousand years.[1]
HaDah is a religion in the south which worships an agricultural god. Sazed gives Jed a HaDah funeral after learning from Teur that he was killed by the Deepness.[1]
The HaDah funeral ceremony involves taking a branch and driving it into the bottom of the grave next to the corpse's head, such that once the grave is full, only the tip of the branch breaches the surface.[1]