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The '''Third Circle of the Divine''', because They tended to keep to themselves, observing the cosmos from a distance and caring for the half-formed, were known as the Healers and Meditators of the Divine Pantheon. Many of the [[ | The '''Third Circle of the Divine''', because They tended to keep to themselves, observing the cosmos from a distance and caring for the [[half-formed]], were known as the Healers and Meditators of the Divine Pantheon. Many of the [[Primal God]]s were counted by this Circle because Their aloof disinterest in the affairs of "star-gods" led them to turn inward and achieve periods of prolonged contemplation. Younger Gods, such as [[Lacostian]], would come to find Themselves in this Circle as well, and the [[hamadhi]] were members of the Third Circle, too. | ||
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