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'''Nelazan''' is a [[Classical Scadrial]] culture.{{ref|b|mb1|c|9}}
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'''Nelazan''' is a [[Classical Scadrial]] culture.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
   
 
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 located in the far north, experiencing the effects of axial tilt meaning their summer days and winter nights were very long.
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They worshipped [[Trelagism]], believing that the stars are the Thousand Eyes of [[Trell]], and the sun was the single eye of [[Nalt]], Trell's jealous brother.
 
They worshipped [[Trelagism]], believing that the stars are the Thousand Eyes of [[Trell]], and the sun was the single eye of [[Nalt]], Trell's jealous brother.
   
They were accomplished astronomers, mapping the night sky in high detail.{{ref|b|mb1|c|9}} Sazed used their detailed star charts to return [[Scadrial]] to its pre-[[Ascension]] orbit during the [[Final Ascension]].{{ref|b|mb3|c|82}}
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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]] orbit during the [[Final Ascension]].{{book ref|mb3|82}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 20:05, 29 August 2014

Nelazan is a Classical Scadrial culture.[1]

They were located in the far north, experiencing the effects of axial tilt meaning their summer days and winter nights were very long.

They worshipped Trelagism, believing that the stars are the Thousand Eyes of Trell, and the sun was the single eye of Nalt, Trell's jealous brother.

They were accomplished astronomers, mapping the night sky in high detail.[1] Sazed used their detailed star charts to return Scadrial to its pre-Ascension orbit during the Final Ascension.[2]

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