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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 [[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. | 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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Latest revision as of 06:54, 16 July 2022
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 Gods 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.