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'''Dereth''' ('''DeHwo''') is the founder of the [[Shu-Dereth]] religion.{{book ref|Elantris|14}}
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'''Dereth''' is the founder of the [[Shu-Dereth]] religion.{{book ref|Elantris|14}} Though his [[Fjordell]] name is more well-known in modern times, his original Jindoeese name is '''DeHwo'''.{{bws ref|books/elantris/elantris/elantris-glossary|Elantris Glossary|date=2013-08-30}}
   
Both Dereth and [[Korath]] once studied under [[Keseg]]. They interpreted his teachings differently, which led to the division in their religions. When Keseg taught to unite, Dereth thought he meant the unison of minds.
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Dereth lived in [[JinDo]] anciently and studied as a disciple of [[Keseg]] along with [[Korath]]. Keseg taught Dereth and his other disciples about unity, founding the Shu-Keseg religion. When Dereth and Korath left JinDo to teach in the lands to the north, they interpreted his teachings differently, which led to the foundation of [[Shu-Dereth]] and [[Shu-Korath]]. Dereth took Keseg's teachings about unity to mean that people should be united through obedience.{{book ref|Elantris|14}}
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He presumably wrote the ''[[Do-Dereth]]'', one of the holy books of Shu-Dereth, although over the years its text has been altered at least to include references to [[Jaddeth]].{{book ref|Elantris|3}}{{book ref|Elantris|18}}{{book ref|Elantris|43}}
   
 
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== Notes ==

Revisión del 08:05 18 ago 2019

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Dereth is the founder of the Shu-Dereth religion.[1] Though his Fjordell name is more well-known in modern times, his original Jindoeese name is DeHwo.[2]

Dereth lived in JinDo anciently and studied as a disciple of Keseg along with Korath. Keseg taught Dereth and his other disciples about unity, founding the Shu-Keseg religion. When Dereth and Korath left JinDo to teach in the lands to the north, they interpreted his teachings differently, which led to the foundation of Shu-Dereth and Shu-Korath. Dereth took Keseg's teachings about unity to mean that people should be united through obedience.[1]

He presumably wrote the Do-Dereth, one of the holy books of Shu-Dereth, although over the years its text has been altered at least to include references to Jaddeth.[3][4][5]

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