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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 diplomatic means. They made contact with a [[Elorin|recent convert|Elorin]] to Ker'Reen Philosophy within the Diems ranks and persuaded them to help with their plans. With their assistance they created a plan to wipe out the Diem in an attempt to 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|Kenton]] 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}}
 
Later on, for unknown reasons, 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, a sudden shift from when it used to be one of the most advanced planets in the Cosmere.{{wob ref|1807}}{{wob ref|4675}} Later on it became easier to access Taldain again.{{wob ref|6205}}
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