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=== An early model === "Before her murder, Tiamat was all things and all things were Tiamat, at least that is the way it was in the Primeval realm and so passed on origin into the realm of Earth. It's the instinct of every sound in the story of a tribesman's ancestors, therefore, to be assimilated by that all inclusive chaos while simultaneously struggling for distinction, for singular survival. Without the mother's touch anymore, this instinct is nothing short of a schitsophrenia of one's own self; flesh, bone, and spirit. Struggling to stay afloat in a storm that's not there, you create ripples which create a new storm radiating from yourself. The Leviathan is a fractured being, each and every one. Instincts not meant for these aeons tearing the very being apart and letting the corruption of the '''dead sea of the Primeval, the stinking corpse-sea of Tiamat's realm from which the world was formed, seep into the cracks.''' Primeval parasites and the entropic rather than protean chaos that the Primeval has become, these taint the connection to the once great and terrible and pure in it's instincts of both creation and destruction Primeval realm. The Primeval as it was in the day of the mother is no more, in it's place a Tempest that has loomed over this world ever since." "The original Primeval sea was so horrible, so wonderful to behold. Their ancestors before the fall, rather than imagining them as what, terrible beasts that lurked in the darkest abyssal regions of the world? The world was the abyss originally. This was a chaos of creation, which is true and important to note. The Tempest is the result of this being maligned, mutated into a chaos of decay. But both creation and decay require equal amounts of destruction. This is not lamenting the barbarity of the Leviathan's ancestors, that is something that should be reveled in even if few of the tribespeople do, which is their own failing, at least according to their legacy. This is the lamentation of the rot, of the decay, of the stagnation that has occured in the Primeval sea and thus become as there to here."
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