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== Beliefs ==
Trelagism was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism dualist] religion named after the god '''Trell'''. Trell's opposite was '''Nalt''', and the two were believed to be brothers.{{book ref|mb1|9}}
Trelagists believed that night was sacred and daylight was profane. During the night, Trelagists were able to see the Thousand Eyes of Trell (the stars) watching over them, but during the day, Nalt
One can speculate that their religious observances, if they had any, were at their height during the winter months, and summer months may have contained many petitions to Trell or attempts to ward off Nalt's jealousy. (See "Geography", below.)
== Followers ==
Before the Final Empire eradicated Trelagism, it was practiced primarily by a people known as the Nelazan. Little is known about the Nelazan, themselves, but they were described by [[Sazed]] as being a "determined people", and that they mapped out the entire night sky. (Likely, it was only the northern sky and not the entire sky; see "Geography", below.) Since the stars were considered to be Trell's eyes, it is possible that the Nelazan did not name the stars in a manner that other cultures might, but rather gave stars
'''Geography:''' The Nelazan were located far to the north of Scadrial, close to its equivalent of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_circle Arctic Circle]. The Nelazan resided just south of their Arctic Circle, however, as it was noted by Sazed that their winters had few hours of daylight, and their summers had few hours of darkness. (Had the Nelazan lived on or north of Scadrial's Arctic Circle, their winters would have had at least one day of total darkness, and their summers would have at least one day of total daylight.)
== In ''Alloy of Law'' ==
Trelagism may have diverged from its original beliefs since the end of the Final Empire. However, only one self-proclaimed adherent to the belief is encountered ([[Miles Dagouter]]), so the apparent divergence could simply be a personal opinion of the worshiper, or even his interpretation of beliefs that have yet to be revealed to readers.
Whatever the case may be,
== In ''Shadows of Self'' ==▼
In the epilogue, a metal spike used by [[Paalm|Bleeder]] for [[Hemalurgy]] is made up of an unknown metal not known to [[Harmony]]. [[Marasi]] speculates that the metal
▲== In 'Shadows of Self' ==
▲In the epilogue, a metal spike used by Bleeder for [[Hemalurgy]] is made up of an unknown metal not known to [[Harmony]]. Marasi speculates that the metal has come from an another God, possibly Trell.
== Notable Trelagists ==
== Other Notes ==
Trelagism was the fifth religion that
== Notes ==
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