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===Trinity of Philosophy=== The Trinity of Philosophy consists of the Divine, Nature, and the Void. These forces are, compared to the forces of the other two Trinities, the most abstract and esoteric. While the vast majority of people in Trinity have faith in a deity or in the power of nature, they are almost incapable of understanding the intracacies behind these three Forces - and even if they understand one, it is doubtful they will have anything beyond a basic comprehension of the other two. The practitioners of these three Forces are more removed from commoners than most others. A voidchild who calls upon the void is utterly alien to a commoner - their understandings of the Void are so utterly different from one another, that intelligent conversation about the force is almost impossible. The same goes for the other two forces. While commoners may worship the Saints, their understanding of the religion is radically different from a cleric's understanding of it.
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