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The Undara, who inhabit the oceans of Aurius plentifully and yet, with the crushing darkness beneath them, worship Aecora as their divine, spiritual ancestor and the original bearer of wisdom and grace, as the Undara believe the goddess to be the giver of knowledge and the undisclosed interpretations behind the meaning of existence and life. These elven people also believe that Aecora willingly allowed the darkness to enter her depths so that the ocean might churn and consistently bring its abundance to the surface, where it might be reincarnated as rain and the clouds which contain rainwater within them. This act of acceptance of the darkness is considered as one of wisdom, where the great powers of shadow may be used and sublimated into the very essence of creation so that instead, the world might continue existing.\\ | The Undara, who inhabit the oceans of Aurius plentifully and yet, with the crushing darkness beneath them, worship Aecora as their divine, spiritual ancestor and the original bearer of wisdom and grace, as the Undara believe the goddess to be the giver of knowledge and the undisclosed interpretations behind the meaning of existence and life. These elven people also believe that Aecora willingly allowed the darkness to enter her depths so that the ocean might churn and consistently bring its abundance to the surface, where it might be reincarnated as rain and the clouds which contain rainwater within them. This act of acceptance of the darkness is considered as one of wisdom, where the great powers of shadow may be used and sublimated into the very essence of creation so that instead, the world might continue existing.\\ | ||
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- | The Arethara recognize the goddess Aecora as the original water spirit from which came all water and their accompanying aspects, though she is believed to belong to the bygone group of deities called the Cephareth, who are no longer worshipped throughout the world of Arethayn but thrived in the Arethi | + | The Arethara recognize the goddess Aecora as the original water spirit from which came all water and their accompanying aspects, though she is believed to belong to the bygone group of deities called the Cephareth, who are no longer worshipped throughout the world of Arethayn but thrived in the [[Altori |