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{{quote|The [[Lord Ruler|Sliver of Infinity]] was unique, unplanned, uncreated|[[Aradan Yomen]] quoting form Urdee{{ref |
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'''Urdree''' was a philosopher in the [[Final Empire]].{{ref |
'''Urdree''' was a philosopher in the [[Final Empire]].{{book ref|mb3|32}} |
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When [[Aradan Yomen]] and [[Elend Venture]] discussed religion, Elend claimed he was more poet than philosopher, who had ignored convention and never gave proper attributions. Elend thought that if Yomen had quoted [[Hardren]], it would have given him a much better foundation. |
When [[Aradan Yomen]] and [[Elend Venture]] discussed religion, Elend claimed he was more poet than philosopher, who had ignored convention and never gave proper attributions. Elend thought that if Yomen had quoted [[Hardren]], it would have given him a much better foundation. |
Revision as of 19:57, 27 August 2014
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Profession | Scholar |
Homeworld | Scadrial |
“The Sliver of Infinity was unique, unplanned, uncreated”
—Aradan Yomen quoting form Urdee[1]
Urdree was a philosopher in the Final Empire.[1]
When Aradan Yomen and Elend Venture discussed religion, Elend claimed he was more poet than philosopher, who had ignored convention and never gave proper attributions. Elend thought that if Yomen had quoted Hardren, it would have given him a much better foundation.