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extrinsic:chaos [2023/09/18 15:05] – external edit 127.0.0.1extrinsic:chaos [2024/03/30 21:30] (current) shyriath
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 ===== Realm of Chaos ===== ===== Realm of Chaos =====
 +{{ :planeofchaos.jpg?200|If your mind doesn't provide a comfortable interpretation for you, a less filtered version might look something like this.}}
 Those few who have been to the Realm of Chaos speak of having no frame of reference. Some describe it as being suspended among roiling clouds of endless colors, of light flickering like fire or lightning writ large, of sights half-seen and noises half-heard. Time, space, and content all move and flow as they will and merge and separate one another, and attempting to navigate in any conventional way will only get one more lost. Those few who have been to the Realm of Chaos speak of having no frame of reference. Some describe it as being suspended among roiling clouds of endless colors, of light flickering like fire or lightning writ large, of sights half-seen and noises half-heard. Time, space, and content all move and flow as they will and merge and separate one another, and attempting to navigate in any conventional way will only get one more lost.
  
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 Nonetheless, it is for this reason that many cultures have interpreted Chaos as a storyteller in their mythologies, though it is more often a trickster figure, an agent of wanton destruction, or a god of liberation, abandon, disturbance, or toleration. Nonetheless, it is for this reason that many cultures have interpreted Chaos as a storyteller in their mythologies, though it is more often a trickster figure, an agent of wanton destruction, or a god of liberation, abandon, disturbance, or toleration.
  
-  * [[culture:mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:Khezri]], the [[culture:mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:|Lamna]] of chaos in the [[culture:mythology:Imperial religion:]]+  * [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:Khezri]], the [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:|Lamna]] of chaos in the [[mythology:Imperial religion:]] 
 +  * [[mythology:mangukal:paagdil-shennai|[ˌk͜ʘaːq.diɬ.ʃen.ˈnaj]]], or the Lords of Remaking, a deity of transformation and perspective in the [[mythology:mangukal:|[ˈmaŋ.kɯ.kʰaɬ]]] religion
  
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