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The Third Circle had two branches, the hamadhi who were the healers and caretakers of the half-formed, and the deep meditators, who were rarely seen but rather spent their time contemplating the mysteries of the multiverse. | The Third Circle had two branches, the hamadhi who were the healers and caretakers of the half-formed, and the deep meditators, who were rarely seen but rather spent their time contemplating the mysteries of the multiverse. | ||
:- Book of Igaso | :- [https://www.lusternia.com/histories/book-of-igaso/ Book of Igaso] | ||
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The hamadhi were a subset of [[ | The hamadhi were a subset of [[Third Circle]] [[Elder God]]s who focused on mending and tending the [[half-formed]], that is, until the [[Soulless God]]s reached [[Lusternia]] and their restorative arts were needed to ameliorate wounds and afflictions from battles during the [[Elder Wars]]. Healing mounds were an important part of their practice. | ||
==Members== | |||
*[[Lantra]] | |||
*[[Malmydia]] | |||
*[[Weiwae]] | |||
===Supporters from other Circles=== | |||
*[[Eventru]] | |||
*[[Carsini]] | |||
[[Category:Third Circle of the Divine]] | [[Category:Third Circle of the Divine]] |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 15 March 2022
The Third Circle had two branches, the hamadhi who were the healers and caretakers of the half-formed, and the deep meditators, who were rarely seen but rather spent their time contemplating the mysteries of the multiverse.
The hamadhi were a subset of Third Circle Elder Gods who focused on mending and tending the half-formed, that is, until the Soulless Gods reached Lusternia and their restorative arts were needed to ameliorate wounds and afflictions from battles during the Elder Wars. Healing mounds were an important part of their practice.