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He was a student of [[Keshu]], who began the religion Shu-Keseg. Keshu preached unity, and his two disciples, Korath and [[Dereth]], interpreted this in different ways. Dereth took it to mean unity of governance, while Korath understood it as unity of love. The two split to create two different religions, [[Shu-Dereth]] and Shu-Korath.
Korath adopted the [[Elantrian]] symbol [[Aon]] Omi to represent both his church and its God.{{qa ref|768|9|Aon Descriptions: Omi|date=}} This was a surprising choice, as many new followers of Shu-Korath considered Aons and the Elantrian religion to be
He had a pendant with the symbol forged, which eventually evolved into the current practice of exchanging Omi pendants at Korathi weddings, as well as the habit of many followers of Shu-Korath
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