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'''Stone Shamanism''' was a [[Shin]] religion on [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{ref|b|twok|i|6}} It seems to have something to do with the concept of [[Truthless]] .The followers of Stone Shamanism referred to outsiders as '''stonewalkers'''.{{ref|b|twok|prologue}}
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'''Stone Shamanism''' was a [[Shin]] religion on [[Roshar]] during the [[Era of Solitude]].{{book ref|twok|i|6}} It seems to have something to do with the concept of [[Truthless]] .The followers of Stone Shamanism referred to outsiders as '''stonewalkers'''.{{book ref|twok|prologue}}
   
The Stone Shamans themselves were powerful enough that they would be able to recover [[Szeth|Szeth's]] [[Shardblade]] from anyone who managed to kill him.{{ref|b|twok|i|6}}
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The Stone Shamans themselves were powerful enough that they would be able to recover [[Szeth|Szeth's]] [[Shardblade]] from anyone who managed to kill him.{{book ref|twok|i|6}}
   
 
== Tenets ==
 
== Tenets ==
The followers of Stone Shamanism believed that stone was holy and it was profane to set foot on it.{{ref|b|twok|prologue}} They also believed it unholy to use gems filled with [[Stormlight]] as light sources or for ornamentation. However, the greatest of all sins was considered to be murder.
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The followers of Stone Shamanism believed that stone was holy and it was profane to set foot on it.{{book ref|twok|prologue}} They also believed it unholy to use gems filled with [[Stormlight]] as light sources or for ornamentation. However, the greatest of all sins was considered to be murder.
   
 
== Death & Afterlife ==
 
== Death & Afterlife ==
When people who followed Stone Shamanism died, their souls were, "given to the stones". Truthless were included in this as well, but only if they kept to their way of life. Even if they followed the holder of their Oathstone and performed all their duties perfectly, they were believed to be subject to eternal punishment. Truthless were also not believed to be absolved of their sins.{{ref|b|twok|c|71}}
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When people who followed Stone Shamanism died, their souls were, "given to the stones". Truthless were included in this as well, but only if they kept to their way of life. Even if they followed the holder of their Oathstone and performed all their duties perfectly, they were believed to be subject to eternal punishment. Truthless were also not believed to be absolved of their sins.{{book ref|twok|c|71}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

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Stone Shamanism was a Shin religion on Roshar during the Era of Solitude.[1] It seems to have something to do with the concept of Truthless .The followers of Stone Shamanism referred to outsiders as stonewalkers.[2]

The Stone Shamans themselves were powerful enough that they would be able to recover Szeth's Shardblade from anyone who managed to kill him.[1]

Tenets

The followers of Stone Shamanism believed that stone was holy and it was profane to set foot on it.[2] They also believed it unholy to use gems filled with Stormlight as light sources or for ornamentation. However, the greatest of all sins was considered to be murder.

Death & Afterlife

When people who followed Stone Shamanism died, their souls were, "given to the stones". Truthless were included in this as well, but only if they kept to their way of life. Even if they followed the holder of their Oathstone and performed all their duties perfectly, they were believed to be subject to eternal punishment. Truthless were also not believed to be absolved of their sins.[3]

Notes

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