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 The [[races:elves:mirara:start|Mirara]], who descend from the [[races:elves:neiara:start|Neiara]] who, earlier, had fled Arethayn seeking religious freedom, also believe Caelarkhe to be of great importance as the celestial beginning which they, and all creatures of the mortal plane, descend from, being the primordial source of soul and light and thus, the progenitor of life, though being unconscious. Accordingly, Caelarkhe is, by the [[races:elves:mirara:aeteri|Aeteri]], regarded as the immortal principle which is infused particularly within them, and which enables for their minds of grandeur to better comprehend the arcane arts of magic and sorcery so common to the elven peoples. Caelarkhe is, however, considered to be an insentient force, who had only circumstantially gifted their ancestors, the Cephareth, with a greater lifespan of immortality, rendering the Mirara and their ruling council to be more atheistic in their lack of worship and reverence for beings greater than they. It is taught by the Mirari council of the Aeteri that their people are to become gods, and that worship of such beings is to be admonished and regarded as misguided in their ambitions of immortality and the process of abandoning the body to once again become a pure mass of energy or mana like the Sorya, though possessing a volition of their own as a result of not being bound to Caelarkhe.\\ The [[races:elves:mirara:start|Mirara]], who descend from the [[races:elves:neiara:start|Neiara]] who, earlier, had fled Arethayn seeking religious freedom, also believe Caelarkhe to be of great importance as the celestial beginning which they, and all creatures of the mortal plane, descend from, being the primordial source of soul and light and thus, the progenitor of life, though being unconscious. Accordingly, Caelarkhe is, by the [[races:elves:mirara:aeteri|Aeteri]], regarded as the immortal principle which is infused particularly within them, and which enables for their minds of grandeur to better comprehend the arcane arts of magic and sorcery so common to the elven peoples. Caelarkhe is, however, considered to be an insentient force, who had only circumstantially gifted their ancestors, the Cephareth, with a greater lifespan of immortality, rendering the Mirara and their ruling council to be more atheistic in their lack of worship and reverence for beings greater than they. It is taught by the Mirari council of the Aeteri that their people are to become gods, and that worship of such beings is to be admonished and regarded as misguided in their ambitions of immortality and the process of abandoning the body to once again become a pure mass of energy or mana like the Sorya, though possessing a volition of their own as a result of not being bound to Caelarkhe.\\
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-The [[races:elves:vaathara|Vaathara]], who inhabit the elven province of [[:regaayn|Regaayn]], regard Caelarkhe as an insentient force which had earlier gifted their ancestors with the powers of magic and consciousness in the Altori Era. Specifically, the elven peoples of Regaayn acknowledge Caelarkhe as a force whose power is less prevalent than it has ever been, thus instigating an attitude towards the principle that suggests that its preservation is no longer of importance as the final plane offers itself as the spiritual successor to Caelarkhe’s previously held role of strengthening and providing a sustenance to the Cephareth. Because of this, Caelarkhe is scarcely mentioned within their religious rites and magical rituals, believing instead that the [[pantheons:class:valdaen|Valdaen]], a trio of gods that are worshipped by the Vaathara, are the penultimate guiders who can better them not through a stasis of imperfection, as they believe, but a change to perfection.+The [[races:elves:vaathara:start|Vaathara]], who inhabit the elven province of [[:regaayn|Regaayn]], regard Caelarkhe as an insentient force which had earlier gifted their ancestors with the powers of magic and consciousness in the Altori Era. Specifically, the elven peoples of Regaayn acknowledge Caelarkhe as a force whose power is less prevalent than it has ever been, thus instigating an attitude towards the principle that suggests that its preservation is no longer of importance as the final plane offers itself as the spiritual successor to Caelarkhe’s previously held role of strengthening and providing a sustenance to the Cephareth. Because of this, Caelarkhe is scarcely mentioned within their religious rites and magical rituals, believing instead that the [[pantheons:class:valdaen|Valdaen]], a trio of gods that are worshipped by the Vaathara, are the penultimate guiders who can better them not through a stasis of imperfection, as they believe, but a change to perfection.
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