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== History ==
At an unknown date the planet was created, it wasand placed in its current location in the [[Taldain System]] purposefully.{{wob ref|3343}} It is unknown if it was placed during its creation or after it. Following the [[Shattering]] Autonomy settled into the system as the sole Shard present.{{wob ref|4021}}{{wob ref|6880}} At another stage in its early history the planet was settled by humans, due to how the genetics of the settles played out, Daysiders ended up with palepaler skin.{{wob ref|1900}}
 
Overtime those on Dayside began to notice the influence of one of Autonomy's Avatars which became known as the [[Sand Lord]].{{wob ref|5876}} This entity eventually would form the basis to [[Ker'Reen Philosophy]] and became the dominant object of worship for the people of [[Kerzta]]. Differing religious beliefs was formed in the [[Diem]], an important part of the government of [[Lossand]]. This difference of faith led to frequent war between Lossand and Kerzta. Permanent peace was eventually gained when the high priest government of Kerzta was replaced by a merchant nobility.{{book ref|ws1|2}}
 
After 200 years, there was a push again by the A'kar, the head priest of Ker'Reen Philosophy, to take control by diplomaticdemocratic means. They made contact with a [[Elorin|recent convert]] to Ker'Reen Philosophy within the Diems ranks and persuaded them to helpremain witha theirmember plans.of Withthe theirDiem assistanceand theyassist createdwith a plan to wipe the organisation out. theIt Diemwas inhoped anthat attemptby todoing so the A'kar would win favour with the public, under the pretence that the destruction of the Diem was the Sandlords whim.{{book ref|ws1|2}} Their efforts nearly succeeded but ultimately the remnants of the Diem managed to organise themselves and the [[Kenton|new Lord Mastrell]] succeeded in persuading the Lossand government to maintain the Diem. This allowed the Diem to grow more powerful than before, as a result support for the A'kar crumbled and they failed to take control of the Kerzta government.{{book ref|ws3|6}}
 
LaterAt ona later point, for unknown reasons unknown, the planet became closed off to visitors.{{wob ref|1807}}{{au ref|taldain}}{{wob ref|4675}} Around this time the planet also stopped progressing technologically, this was a sudden shift fromas whenthe itworld used to be one of the most advanced planets in the Cosmere.{{wob ref|1807}}{{wob ref|4675}} LaterAt a later ondate it became easiereasy to accessvisit Taldain again.{{wob ref|6205}}
 
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