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[[Image:Estarra.jpg|thumb|Estarra, the Eternal (by Feyrll)]]
[[Image:Estarra.jpg|thumb|Estarra, the Eternal (by Feyrll)]]
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'''[[Estarra]], the Eternal''', also known as the Supreme Creatrix of the Multiverse, is beyond even the [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder Gods]], for she represents a culmination of the primal forces that created the multiverse of [[Lusternia]] and rules over all divinities. With the exception of the [[:Category:Soulless Gods|Soulless]], all gods and goddesses must answer to her and her alone, though she does not interfere (or, it must be said, truly care) about their positioning, schemes and politics.
'''[[Estarra]], the Eternal''', also known as the Supreme Creatrix of the Multiverse, is beyond even the [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder Gods]], for she represents a culmination of the primal forces that created the multiverse of [[Lusternia]] and rules over all divinities. With the exception of the [[:Category:Soulless Gods|Soulless]], all gods and goddesses must answer to her and her alone, though she does not interfere (or, it must be said, truly care) about their positioning, schemes and politics.


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