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 Titled Dark-Eyes, **Uvuun** - sometimes known as the Hungry One or the Lord of the Depths - is the [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:|god]] of the uttermost depths of the sea. He concerns himself not with the waves and the winds and the passage of ships; but far down, where the light of [[universe:Mikurmiya:]] fails and all is night, where the water squeezes all who enter in its cold, tight embrace and does not let go, where the long slow currents of the ages pass without regard to the quickness of time far above, is the realm that is His. Titled Dark-Eyes, **Uvuun** - sometimes known as the Hungry One or the Lord of the Depths - is the [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:|god]] of the uttermost depths of the sea. He concerns himself not with the waves and the winds and the passage of ships; but far down, where the light of [[universe:Mikurmiya:]] fails and all is night, where the water squeezes all who enter in its cold, tight embrace and does not let go, where the long slow currents of the ages pass without regard to the quickness of time far above, is the realm that is His.
  
-Out of all the gods, only [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:seluurin|the]] [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:khezri|Diarchs]] do not fear Him, for only they are older and more powerful than He. As all things upon [[Avishraa:]] came from His primal depths, so too do all things return to them, sooner or later, including the bodies and - if they have been judged unworthy - the souls of the dead. Rare indeed are those privileged to have returned from that realm in their lives, and those that do are seen as fortunate beyond measure.+Out of all the gods, only [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:seluurin|the]] [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:khezri|Diarchs]] do not fear Him, for only they are older and more powerful than He. As all things upon [[universe:mikurmiya:avishraa]] came from His primal depths, so too do all things return to them, sooner or later, including the bodies and - if they have been judged unworthy - the souls of the dead. Rare indeed are those privileged to have returned from that realm in their lives, and those that do are seen as fortunate beyond measure.
  
 He is very likely the mythological conception of the [[Extrinsic:]] known as [[extrinsic:Hunger]]. He is very likely the mythological conception of the [[Extrinsic:]] known as [[extrinsic:Hunger]].
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