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| ===== The Neraics of the Garden of Runaral ===== | ===== The Neraics of the Garden of Runaral ===== | ||
| - | The Neraics, who inhabited the [[: | + | The Neraics, who inhabited the [[: |
| ==== Origins ==== | ==== Origins ==== | ||
| This race of proto-humans were descendants of an ideal form which existed in [[: | This race of proto-humans were descendants of an ideal form which existed in [[: | ||
| ==== Culture ==== | ==== Culture ==== | ||
| - | The Neraics, who had preserved the worship of the Daevas so that their people might live within their blessings and providence, adhered closely to the strictures given by the Daevas which were thought to have originated from the first being to be of a pure light, with the primeval force being referred to as Aion Teleos. As a result of their acknowledgement of the Daevas as being descendants of the deific ideal forms of Aion Teleos, they worshipped them as some form of messenger of the divine so that they could be bathed in and purified by the original light which they held in high esteem. Thus, as themselves incarnations of a more humble ideal form that had found themselves on the mortal plane, they were also beings of a holy light that were most pure and unspoiled. That is, until the chaos had realized itself as a tempter in order to bring about those of the light into its embrace of a wicked darkness.\\ | + | The Neraics, who had preserved the worship of the Daevas so that their people might live within their blessings and providence, adhered closely to the strictures given by the Daevas which were thought to have originated from the first being to be of a pure light, with the primeval force being referred to as Aeon Teleos. As a result of their acknowledgement of the Daevas as being descendants of the deific ideal forms of Aeon Teleos, they worshipped them as some form of messenger of the divine so that they could be bathed in and purified by the original light which they held in high esteem. Thus, as themselves incarnations of a more humble ideal form that had found themselves on the mortal plane, they were also beings of a holy light that were most pure and unspoiled. That is, until the chaos had realized itself as a tempter in order to bring about those of the light into its embrace of a wicked darkness.\\ |
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| After the Neraics’ fall as was caused by the darkness, they initially resumed worship of the Daevas, though having been corrupted in some amount by the entrance of darkness into their hearts through their transgressions against the Daevas’ will. Because of the sin which had found itself within the souls of the Neraics, they began to perceive the mortal world differently than they had before, signaling a subtle and gradual transition to the acknowledgement of the gods of the Daevas to the rule of the beings that would become known as Archons, who had supplanted themselves as divine rulers within the world. Then, the Archons comprised the rulers of the mortal world of Caskaris that had grown to develop seven courts so that they might each rule equally there, and which had developed in imitation of the seven heavens.\\ | After the Neraics’ fall as was caused by the darkness, they initially resumed worship of the Daevas, though having been corrupted in some amount by the entrance of darkness into their hearts through their transgressions against the Daevas’ will. Because of the sin which had found itself within the souls of the Neraics, they began to perceive the mortal world differently than they had before, signaling a subtle and gradual transition to the acknowledgement of the gods of the Daevas to the rule of the beings that would become known as Archons, who had supplanted themselves as divine rulers within the world. Then, the Archons comprised the rulers of the mortal world of Caskaris that had grown to develop seven courts so that they might each rule equally there, and which had developed in imitation of the seven heavens.\\ | ||