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== In ''Alloy of Law'' ==
Trelagism may have diverged from its original beliefs since the end of the Final Empire. However, only one self-proclaimed adherent to the belief is encountered ([[Miles Dagouter]]), so the apparent divergence could simply be a personal opinion of the worshiperworshipper, or even his interpretation of beliefs that have yet to be revealed to readers.
 
Whatever the case may be, Miles claimed to worship Trell and believed that Trell created mankind, but made no comments regarding the Thousand Eyes or Nalt's eye, or even expressed a dislike of daylight. In addition, he held the beliefs that the ruling class should be made up exclusively of [[twinborn]] — a concept that might be unimaginable to the Nelazan — and that Trell had made men like him specially to right wrongs in the world.{{book ref|aol|11}} Whether or not he was a Trelagist is not clear; he referred to his religion as "Trellism", rather than "Trelagism", but he did name his god as "Trell". Miles also claimed, as he was being executed, that "the men of gold and red, bearers of the final metal, ''will'' come".{{book ref|aol|epilogue}} It is unknown if this was a personal belief or a tenet of Trellism.
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