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+ | Father '''Omin''' is a [[Shu-Korath|Korathi]] priest who lives in [[Kae]]. Omin is bald, and has 'strikingly blue eyes'. He is short, even for an [[Arelene]]; short enough to have constructed a special podium to preach from that minimizes his lack of height.{{book ref|Elantris|17}} |
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− | + | He is a kind, fatherly figure, one of the better priests [[Sarene]] has ever known. He is extremely absent-minded, often disappearing into his own mind in the middle of conversations. He explains the [[Widow's Trial]] to Sarene, and she asks him to perform her weddings to both [[Roial]]{{book ref|Elantris|38}} and [[Raoden]]{{book ref|Elantris|63}} He meets with [[Hrathen]] on the wall, and discusses with him the fact that he preaches hatred towards the Elantrians, but does nothing other than talk. {{book ref|Elantris|17}}. However, he praises Hrathen's logic. He says that logic is not neccacarily faith though, and questions Hrathen's faith. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 21:22, 17 March 2016
Omin | |
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Profession | Priest of Shu-Korath |
Ethnicity | Aonic |
Nationality | Arelene |
Homeworld | Sel |
Father Omin is a Korathi priest who lives in Kae. Omin is bald, and has 'strikingly blue eyes'. He is short, even for an Arelene; short enough to have constructed a special podium to preach from that minimizes his lack of height.[1]
He is a kind, fatherly figure, one of the better priests Sarene has ever known. He is extremely absent-minded, often disappearing into his own mind in the middle of conversations. He explains the Widow's Trial to Sarene, and she asks him to perform her weddings to both Roial[2] and Raoden[3] He meets with Hrathen on the wall, and discusses with him the fact that he preaches hatred towards the Elantrians, but does nothing other than talk. [1]. However, he praises Hrathen's logic. He says that logic is not neccacarily faith though, and questions Hrathen's faith.