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| ====== Imperial creation myth ====== | ====== Imperial creation myth ====== | ||
| - | //The following is the standard text of the **Imperial creation myth**, most recently reaffirmed by the [[history: | + | //The following is the standard text of the **Imperial creation myth**, most recently reaffirmed by the [[history: |
| ===== The Beginning ===== | ===== The Beginning ===== | ||
| Before things were, they were not; all was the Void. | Before things were, they were not; all was the Void. | ||
| - | First of all things were the Diarchs, the Two Highest, who were before and shall be after. One was [[culture:mythology: | + | First of all things were the Diarchs, the Two Highest, who were before and shall be after. One was [[mythology: |
| - | They looked about them and saw that the Void was formless, with nothing to act upon, and They thought it best that things should Be. And there came from Their thought the first of all seas, filled with dark and cold, blacker than night; and from it, and of it, there emerged the first child of the Two Highest, with night in His eyes. He they named [[culture:mythology: | + | They looked about them and saw that the Void was formless, with nothing to act upon, and They thought it best that things should Be. And there came from Their thought the first of all seas, filled with dark and cold, blacker than night; and from it, and of it, there emerged the first child of the Two Highest, with night in His eyes. He they named [[mythology: |
| - | And as the Two Highest bethought themselves on new things, even so did they rise up from Uvuun' | + | And as the Two Highest bethought themselves on new things, even so did they rise up from Uvuun' |
| ===== The Last Child ===== | ===== The Last Child ===== | ||
| The Two Highest were no longer alone in the Void, and much of it was Void no more; yet they were discontented. For Seluurin saw in the works of Their children no subtlety and no direction; and Khezri tired of the prospect of war without victor, without loser, and without cease. | The Two Highest were no longer alone in the Void, and much of it was Void no more; yet they were discontented. For Seluurin saw in the works of Their children no subtlety and no direction; and Khezri tired of the prospect of war without victor, without loser, and without cease. | ||
| - | Therefore, from Their thought a new child arose from the depths, and She was the last; but that of which She was did not rise with Her, for it was within Her yet unmade. For this is the nature of Life, that it does not exist uncreated, but must be brought forth by that which comes before, and unfold over the [[concept: | + | Therefore, from Their thought a new child arose from the depths, and She was the last; but that of which She was did not rise with Her, for it was within Her yet unmade. For this is the nature of Life, that it does not exist uncreated, but must be brought forth by that which comes before, and unfold over the [[concept: |
| The Last Child went out into the Void, so that She, like Her elder siblings, should have a realm of Her own, where there would be Life, and She could make it as she pleased. But Her siblings were jealous, and would not give of Their own realms to allow Her one; and wherever She went, those things She made were destroyed: they took on the forms of those realms around them, and were erased by the Lamnar of those realms. Even into the outermost edges of the Void She went, and near to the seas of Uvuun, where the other Lamnar would not go; but in those places the things She made remained nebulous and fragile, for though they had thought, they had no substance of their own and could not take any from nearby, and they melted away into Uvuun' | The Last Child went out into the Void, so that She, like Her elder siblings, should have a realm of Her own, where there would be Life, and She could make it as she pleased. But Her siblings were jealous, and would not give of Their own realms to allow Her one; and wherever She went, those things She made were destroyed: they took on the forms of those realms around them, and were erased by the Lamnar of those realms. Even into the outermost edges of the Void She went, and near to the seas of Uvuun, where the other Lamnar would not go; but in those places the things She made remained nebulous and fragile, for though they had thought, they had no substance of their own and could not take any from nearby, and they melted away into Uvuun' | ||
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| At Their bidding did a great pillar rise from the bottomless depths of the Void where Uvuun dwelt, and it was made of metal that burned hot, that none would attack it. And They sculpted a great bowl of the clay of Their thoughts, and placed it upside down upon its summit, and it was fired into hard stone by its heat. Then They called to them all Their children, and bade them turn to it. | At Their bidding did a great pillar rise from the bottomless depths of the Void where Uvuun dwelt, and it was made of metal that burned hot, that none would attack it. And They sculpted a great bowl of the clay of Their thoughts, and placed it upside down upon its summit, and it was fired into hard stone by its heat. Then They called to them all Their children, and bade them turn to it. | ||
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| And with This, they withdrew, and Their children took possession of the world that was made, each filling it with such things as the others would allow; and from that which each placed there, the Last Child took some of its substance, so that the Life She made would be given form. Therefore in rivers and seas swam fish, and in the air flew [[species: | And with This, they withdrew, and Their children took possession of the world that was made, each filling it with such things as the others would allow; and from that which each placed there, the Last Child took some of its substance, so that the Life She made would be given form. Therefore in rivers and seas swam fish, and in the air flew [[species: | ||
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| Now in Their act of creation, the Two Highest had made for the Last Child beings in Her image, to help Her in Her works. They were lesser than She, but like Her in that they were of and from things that were not substances, but things of the mind. Such they were: | Now in Their act of creation, the Two Highest had made for the Last Child beings in Her image, to help Her in Her works. They were lesser than She, but like Her in that they were of and from things that were not substances, but things of the mind. Such they were: | ||
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| Together They made the many living things of Avishraa and saw that all was good. And at the end of Their labors, the Last Child birthed those for whom the world was made, and these were the first [[takma: | Together They made the many living things of Avishraa and saw that all was good. And at the end of Their labors, the Last Child birthed those for whom the world was made, and these were the first [[takma: | ||
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| In time, the first of the takmar came at last to death. For, like all that the Most Eminent had made, their flesh was, in the end, of the substances of the Lamnar, and They only lend of the fruit of Their realms before reclaiming it in good time. And when their flesh died, their souls came unbound, and like the ghostly things that the Most Eminent had made in the time before the world, sank to be eaten by Uvuun, to whom all things return that are not kept from Him. And the takmar, seeing this, cried out for help to the Most Eminent and Her Court. | In time, the first of the takmar came at last to death. For, like all that the Most Eminent had made, their flesh was, in the end, of the substances of the Lamnar, and They only lend of the fruit of Their realms before reclaiming it in good time. And when their flesh died, their souls came unbound, and like the ghostly things that the Most Eminent had made in the time before the world, sank to be eaten by Uvuun, to whom all things return that are not kept from Him. And the takmar, seeing this, cried out for help to the Most Eminent and Her Court. | ||
| - | Those souls that were light, unburdened by evils and buoyed by virtues, They found could be lifted up to join them in Kastun. But as time went on and more died, there were many souls that were not so light, yet not so heavy that there might not be a chance of saving them. Therefore They called upon the aid of [[culture:mythology: | + | Those souls that were light, unburdened by evils and buoyed by virtues, They found could be lifted up to join them in Kastun. But as time went on and more died, there were many souls that were not so light, yet not so heavy that there might not be a chance of saving them. Therefore They called upon the aid of [[mythology: |
| - | Thus was the burden lightened. But, seeing that far fewer souls were saved than was pleasing to them, they sought to aid the takmar still further. For the Most Eminent had borne many children by her Court; and these, arising from their unions, were immortal as were their parents. Their mother therefore sent them down to walk in the world and dwell in the hearts of the takmar and inspire them in their work. These are the [[culture:mythology: | + | Thus was the burden lightened. But, seeing that far fewer souls were saved than was pleasing to them, they sought to aid the takmar still further. For the Most Eminent had borne many children by her Court; and these, arising from their unions, were immortal as were their parents. Their mother therefore sent them down to walk in the world and dwell in the hearts of the takmar and inspire them in their work. These are the [[mythology: |
| - | For this is the promise given to us by the Most Eminent and Her family, who are the [[culture:mythology: | + | For this is the promise given to us by the Most Eminent and Her family, who are the [[mythology: |
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