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|The Nelazan believed that there was beauty in darkness, and that the daylight was more profane. They saw the stars as the Thousand Eyes of Trell watching them.
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|Sazed, suggesting [[Trelagism]] to [[Vin]]{{book ref|mb1|9}}
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The '''Nelazan''' were a [[Classical Scadrial|Classical Scadrian]] culture that practiced [[Trelagism]].{{book ref|mb1|9}}
   
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== Beliefs ==
'''Nelazan''' is a [[Classical Scadrial|Classical Scadrian]] culture.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
 
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They were not an advanced people, but they were a determined one.{{book ref|mb1|9}} Their religion was Trelagism, centered on the worship of [[Trell]].{{book ref|mb1|9}} They believed that there was beauty in darkness, because the stars are the Thousand Eyes of Trell.{{book ref|mb1|9}} They thought of the sun as the single eye of [[Nalt]], Trell's jealous brother. They believed Trell to be quiet yet always watchful over them, even when the sun obscured the stars.{{book ref|mb1|9}} Their doctrine is intentionally vague, often defaulting to "Ask Trell, and he will answer", as they believe each individual must seek their own truth.{{book ref|mb3|46}}
   
They were located in the far north, experiencing the effects of axial tilt meaning their summer days and winter nights were very long. They were not an advanced people, but were a determined one.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
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They were located in the far north and experienced the effects of axial tilt, meaning their summer days and winter nights were very long.{{book ref|mb1|9}} They had a focus on learning and mathematics.{{book ref|mb3|46}} They were accomplished astronomers, mapping the night sky in high detail.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
   
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== Historical significance ==
Their religion was [[Trelagism]] which worshipped Trell. They believed there was beauty in darkness, and that the stars are the Thousand Eyes of Trell, and the sun was the single eye of [[Nalt]], Trell's jealous brother.
 
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During the [[Final Empire]], [[Sazed]] enthusiastically discusses the Nelazan with Vin not long after meeting her, since they share her preference for the night.{{book ref|mb1|9}} He describes their religion as "gentle, yet powerful"{{book ref|mb1|9}} and later notes that he has always liked the scholarly aspect of Trelagism.{{book ref|mb3|46}} Vin does not take Sazed's suggestion too seriously, since it was the fifth religion he had presented to her.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
   
They were accomplished astronomers, mapping the night sky in high detail.{{book ref|mb1|9}} Sazed used their detailed star charts to return [[Scadrial]] to its pre-[[Ascension of the Lord Ruler|Ascension]] orbit during the [[Catacendre]].{{book ref|mb3|82}}
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Sazed, as Harmony, used their detailed star charts to return [[Scadrial]] to its pre-[[Ascension of the Lord Ruler|Ascension]] orbit during the [[Catacendre]].{{book ref|mb3|82}}
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Trelagism, or "Trellism", reappears on Scadrial after the Catacendre,{{book ref|bom|epilogue}} notably practiced by [[Miles Dagouter]]{{book ref|aol|11}} and some members of the [[Set]].{{book ref|bom|15}}{{book ref|bom|epilogue}} Sazed included information about Trelagism in the [[Words of Founding]] and it is known to many residents of [[Elendel]].{{book ref|aol|11}}{{book ref|bom|3}} However, statements regarding Trell made by Miles do not appear to align with the values of the Nelazan.{{book ref|aol|11}}
   
 
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Revision as of 18:56, 25 March 2019

Nelazan
Related to Trelagism
Era Classical Scadrial
World of Origin Scadrial

The Nelazan believed that there was beauty in darkness, and that the daylight was more profane. They saw the stars as the Thousand Eyes of Trell watching them.

—Sazed, suggesting Trelagism to Vin[1]

The Nelazan were a Classical Scadrian culture that practiced Trelagism.[1]

Beliefs

They were not an advanced people, but they were a determined one.[1] Their religion was Trelagism, centered on the worship of Trell.[1] They believed that there was beauty in darkness, because the stars are the Thousand Eyes of Trell.[1] They thought of the sun as the single eye of Nalt, Trell's jealous brother. They believed Trell to be quiet yet always watchful over them, even when the sun obscured the stars.[1] Their doctrine is intentionally vague, often defaulting to "Ask Trell, and he will answer", as they believe each individual must seek their own truth.[2]

They were located in the far north and experienced the effects of axial tilt, meaning their summer days and winter nights were very long.[1] They had a focus on learning and mathematics.[2] They were accomplished astronomers, mapping the night sky in high detail.[1]

Historical significance

During the Final Empire, Sazed enthusiastically discusses the Nelazan with Vin not long after meeting her, since they share her preference for the night.[1] He describes their religion as "gentle, yet powerful"[1] and later notes that he has always liked the scholarly aspect of Trelagism.[2] Vin does not take Sazed's suggestion too seriously, since it was the fifth religion he had presented to her.[1]

Sazed, as Harmony, used their detailed star charts to return Scadrial to its pre-Ascension orbit during the Catacendre.[3]

Trelagism, or "Trellism", reappears on Scadrial after the Catacendre,[4] notably practiced by Miles Dagouter[5] and some members of the Set.[6][4] Sazed included information about Trelagism in the Words of Founding and it is known to many residents of Elendel.[5][7] However, statements regarding Trell made by Miles do not appear to align with the values of the Nelazan.[5]

Notes

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