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'''Shu-Keseg''' was a religion practised on [[Sel]].
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It was the precursor to the [[Shu-Korath]] and [[Shu-Dereth]] religions.{{book ref|Elantris|6}} It was founded by a [[JinDo]] man named [[Keseg]] who preached unity of all mankind.{{glossary ref|Elantris|K}} His two disciples [[Korath]] and [[Dereth]] collected his teachings in a book called the [[Do-Kando]]. After Keseg died Korath and Dereth disagreed about how to achieve this unity. Korath thought that mankind should be united through love, whereas Derethi believed mankind should united through obedience by the rule of a single "Holy" government. This disagreement caused the schism in Shu-Keseg.
It was the precursor to the [[Shu-Korath]] and [[Shu-Dereth]] religions.{{book ref|Elantris|6}}
 
It was founded by a [[JinDo]] man named [[Keseg]] who preached unity of all mankind.{{glossary ref|Elantris|K}}
 
His two disciples [[Korath]] and [[Dereth]] collected his teachings in a book called the [[Do-Kando]].
 
After Keseg died Korath and Dereth disagreed about how to achieve this unity.
 
Korath thought that mankind should be united through love, whereas Derethi believed mankind should united through obedience by the rule of a single "Holy" government. This disagreement caused the schism in Shu-Keseg.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 04:56, 26 July 2021

Shu-Keseg
Related to JinDo
World of Origin Sel
Universe Cosmere

Shu-Keseg is a religion practiced on Sel.

It was the precursor to the Shu-Korath and Shu-Dereth religions.[1] It was founded by a JinDo man named Keseg who preached unity of all mankind.[2] His two disciples Korath and Dereth collected his teachings in a book called the Do-Kando. After Keseg died Korath and Dereth disagreed about how to achieve this unity. Korath thought that mankind should be united through love, whereas Derethi believed mankind should united through obedience by the rule of a single "Holy" government. This disagreement caused the schism in Shu-Keseg.

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