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A '''DaiKeen''' is a [[Kerztian]] economic and social grouping similar to the |
A '''DaiKeen''' is a [[Kerztian]] economic and social grouping similar to the Professions in [[Lossand]]. Members of a [[DaiKeen]] indicate which one they belong to with symbols or markings at their foreheads. |
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== The DaiKeenin == |
== The DaiKeenin == |
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;Warrior DaiKeen |
;Warrior DaiKeen |
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: The warrior DaiKeen consists of soldiers. Warriors usually wear armor in battle and fight with swords and [[zinkall]]in. Warriors tattoo an 'X' on their foreheads.{{book ref| |
: The warrior DaiKeen consists of soldiers. Warriors usually wear armor in battle and fight with swords and [[zinkall]]in. Warriors tattoo an 'X' on their foreheads.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}} |
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;Priest DaiKeen |
;Priest DaiKeen |
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: The priest DaiKeen teach and administer the [[Ker'Reen Philosophy]] among Kerztians. They are lead by the A'Kar, or high priest.{{book ref| |
: The priest DaiKeen teach and administer the [[Ker'Reen Philosophy]] among Kerztians. They are lead by the A'Kar, or high priest.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} Priests wear a square-shaped scar on their foreheads.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}} |
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;Merchant DaiKeen |
;Merchant DaiKeen |
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: The merchant DaiKeen consists of merchants. The king of Kerzta has been chosen from the merchant DaiKeen in all four [[Choosing]]s over the past 200 years.{{book ref| |
: The merchant DaiKeen consists of merchants. The king of Kerzta has been chosen from the merchant DaiKeen in all four [[Choosing]]s over the past 200 years.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} |
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;Warrior priest DaiKeen |
;Warrior priest DaiKeen |
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: Recent evidence suggests that a new "warrior priest" DaiKeen may be forming, apparently backed by the A'Kar.{{book ref| |
: Recent evidence suggests that a new "warrior priest" DaiKeen may be forming, apparently backed by the A'Kar.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} These seem to cut X-shaped scars on their foreheads--often on top of their prior markings.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}} They have also been seen to shave their heads and wear no armor in battle. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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Revisión actual - 00:01 4 feb 2023
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Mundo de origen | Taldain |
Universo de origen | Cosmere |
A DaiKeen is a Kerztian economic and social grouping similar to the Professions in Lossand. Members of a DaiKeen indicate which one they belong to with symbols or markings at their foreheads.
The DaiKeenin
- Warrior DaiKeen
- The warrior DaiKeen consists of soldiers. Warriors usually wear armor in battle and fight with swords and zinkallin. Warriors tattoo an 'X' on their foreheads.[1]
- Priest DaiKeen
- The priest DaiKeen teach and administer the Ker'Reen Philosophy among Kerztians. They are lead by the A'Kar, or high priest.[2] Priests wear a square-shaped scar on their foreheads.[1]
- Merchant DaiKeen
- The merchant DaiKeen consists of merchants. The king of Kerzta has been chosen from the merchant DaiKeen in all four Choosings over the past 200 years.[2]
- Warrior priest DaiKeen
- Recent evidence suggests that a new "warrior priest" DaiKeen may be forming, apparently backed by the A'Kar.[2] These seem to cut X-shaped scars on their foreheads--often on top of their prior markings.[1] They have also been seen to shave their heads and wear no armor in battle.
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