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The '''Fifth Circle of the Divine''' were praised for Their intellect and an insatiable curiosity, and were known as the Thinkers of the Divine Pantheon. They spent many days and seasons and years simply contemplating the layers of reality, studying universal laws that bound and bent even the Gods. There was no mystery They did not study, and Their minds became mazes of cognition, enigmas unto Themselves. The Fifth Circle were the Truthseekers, and They hunted with no less vigor than the warriors of the Second Circle; only Their weapons were thought and logic, and Their prey were the mysteries and paradoxes left in the wake of the Great Silence. | The '''Fifth Circle of the Divine''' were praised for Their intellect and an insatiable curiosity, and were known as the Thinkers of the Divine Pantheon. They spent many days and seasons and years simply contemplating the layers of reality, studying universal laws that bound and bent even the Gods. There was no mystery They did not study, and Their minds became mazes of cognition, enigmas unto Themselves. The Fifth Circle were the Truthseekers, and They hunted with no less vigor than the warriors of the Second Circle; only Their weapons were thought and logic, and Their prey were the mysteries and paradoxes left in the wake of the Great Silence. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 16 July 2022
The Fifth Circle of the Divine were praised for Their intellect and an insatiable curiosity, and were known as the Thinkers of the Divine Pantheon. They spent many days and seasons and years simply contemplating the layers of reality, studying universal laws that bound and bent even the Gods. There was no mystery They did not study, and Their minds became mazes of cognition, enigmas unto Themselves. The Fifth Circle were the Truthseekers, and They hunted with no less vigor than the warriors of the Second Circle; only Their weapons were thought and logic, and Their prey were the mysteries and paradoxes left in the wake of the Great Silence.