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'''Shu-Keseg''' is a religion practiced on the [[Sel|Selish]] continent known as [[Opelon]] ([[Aonic]] term) or [[Sycla]] ([[Fjorden|Fjordell]] term), as well as the nearby nation of [[Teod]].{{book ref|Elantris|36}}{{glossary ref|Elantris|O}}{{glossary ref|Elantris|S}} Two opposing sects, [[Shu-Korath]] and [[Shu-Dereth]], later developed from this parent religion. {{book ref|Elantris|5}}{{book ref|Elantris|14}}
'''Shu-Keseg''' is a religion practiced on [[Sel]].
 
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==Beliefs==
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Shu-Keseg’s core ideals center around unity – specifically unity of ‘’mind’’ – and acceptance.{{book ref|Elantris|14}} Its followers believe in a single, omnipotent God{{glossary ref|Elantris|K}} named Dashu.{{wob ref|7591}}
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==Origins & History==
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Shu-Keseg was founded by a [[JinDo]] man named [[Keseg]] who preached the power of unity.{{book ref|Elantris|14}}{{glossary ref|Elantris|K}} The religion’s teachings are held in a book called the [[Do-Kando]].{{book ref|Elantris|43}}
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===Sects===
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Keseg’s students, [[Korath]] and [[Dereth]], left JinDo to spread Shu-Keseg, but they disagreed about how to achieve the central tenet of unity. Korath preached that mankind should be united through love, whereas Dereth taught of achieving unity through obedience. This schism resulted in the two opposing sects of Shu-Korath and Shu-Dereth.{{book ref|Elantris|14}}
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====Cultural Influence====
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The nation of Fjorden, the home of Shu-Dereth, used the new religion as an excuse to conquer nearby nations under the guise of divine unification.{{book ref|Elantris|9}}{{book ref|Elantris|53}}
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==Notable Members==
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** The nation of JinDo, while officially converted to Shu-Dereth to avoid war, still primarily practices Shu-Keseg.{{book ref|Elantris|14}}
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** [[Shuden]] – A baron of [[Arelon]], originally from JinDo{{book ref|Elantris|14}}
   
It was the precursor to the [[Shu-Korath]] and [[Shu-Dereth]] religions.{{book ref|Elantris|6}} It was founded by a [[JinDo]] man named [[Keseg]] who preached unity of all mankind.{{glossary ref|Elantris|K}} His two disciples [[Korath]] and [[Dereth]] collected his teachings in a book called the [[Do-Kando]]. After Keseg died Korath and Dereth disagreed about how to achieve this unity. Korath thought that mankind should be united through love, whereas Derethi believed mankind should united through obedience by the rule of a single "Holy" government. This disagreement caused the schism in Shu-Keseg.
 
   
 
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Revisión del 18:14 21 sep 2022

Shu-Keseg
Relacionado con JinDo
Mundo de origen Sel
Universo de origen Cosmere

Shu-Keseg is a religion practiced on the Selish continent known as Opelon (Aonic term) or Sycla (Fjordell term), as well as the nearby nation of Teod.[1][2][3] Two opposing sects, Shu-Korath and Shu-Dereth, later developed from this parent religion. [4][5]

Beliefs

Shu-Keseg’s core ideals center around unity – specifically unity of ‘’mind’’ – and acceptance.[5] Its followers believe in a single, omnipotent God[6] named Dashu.[7]

Origins & History

Shu-Keseg was founded by a JinDo man named Keseg who preached the power of unity.[5][6] The religion’s teachings are held in a book called the Do-Kando.[8]

Sects

Keseg’s students, Korath and Dereth, left JinDo to spread Shu-Keseg, but they disagreed about how to achieve the central tenet of unity. Korath preached that mankind should be united through love, whereas Dereth taught of achieving unity through obedience. This schism resulted in the two opposing sects of Shu-Korath and Shu-Dereth.[5]

Cultural Influence

The nation of Fjorden, the home of Shu-Dereth, used the new religion as an excuse to conquer nearby nations under the guise of divine unification.[9][10]

Notable Members

  • Countries
    • The nation of JinDo, while officially converted to Shu-Dereth to avoid war, still primarily practices Shu-Keseg.[5]
  • People


Notes

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