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  • Nasi-Keth is not explained, but may well be a religion without a god, and therefore like Buddhism; but perhaps it is even analogous to secular humanism.

    REVIEW: Sasha: A Trial of Blood & Steel (Book One) by Joel Shepherd 2009

  • He examined it, handed it to the one beside him, and not until each had inspected the ring did they lower their curious weapons; containers of that terrific energy they called the Keth, I thought; and later was to know that I had been right.

    The Moon Pool 1919

  • "Keth," she whispered, looking around to make sure there was no one lurking within earshot.

    Oathblood Lackey, Mercedes 1998

  • "Keth-" Jodi's voice came from the darkness ahead, calm and steady; no sign of panic there.

    Oathbreaker Lackey, Mercedes 1989

  • As the days passed: "Keth," she asked, when they'd halted for the night in the seventh of a succession of haybarns.

    Oathbreaker Lackey, Mercedes 1989

  • "Keth-" Tarma's elbow connected gently with Kethry's ribs.

    The Oathbound Lackey, Mercedes 1988

  • Keth's people were dying out, and he needed subjects to carry half breeds.

    Lost In Space Erika Fletcher 2011

  • He would stay here and do Keth's bidding from now until forever.

    Lost In Space Erika Fletcher 2011

  • "The name's Keth ShaNethoch, I'm the leader of this planet, and you'll do just nicely in my plans."

    Lost In Space Erika Fletcher 2011

  • In fact, Sasha is a Nasi-Keth, a third religion that has some relationship to the serrin, a non-human race that lives on earth - in fact, which populates the holiest land of the Verenthanes - but whose origins are unexplained in this novel.

    REVIEW: Sasha: A Trial of Blood & Steel (Book One) by Joel Shepherd 2009

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