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'''Amun/et''', the Hidden; True God; one (or possibly two) of the Ogdoad, the eight gods who stirred from the primal waters at the beginning of the Earth. Since Za'afiel's Ravaging of the Earth, s/he has strived to reunite the mundane and mythic worlds; thus far, the Imperator has not succeeded, but s/he has an ocean's patience. Amun and Amunet may be two conjoined Imperators, two halves of a single whole, or something else entirely; this is the least of his/her Mysteries. Amun rarely manifests as more than a stillness in the air, an unseen presence. Sometimes Amunet can be seen as a ray of light striking a pool of water; sometimes as a cloud of interlocking circular rainbows. ; sometimes as a figure shrouded in robes, face hidden behind a simple wooden mask. | '''Amun/et''', the Hidden; True God; one (or possibly two) of the Ogdoad, the eight gods who stirred from the primal waters at the beginning of the Earth. Since Za'afiel's Ravaging of the Earth, s/he has strived to reunite the mundane and mythic worlds; thus far, the Imperator has not succeeded, but s/he has an ocean's patience. Amun and Amunet may be two conjoined Imperators, two halves of a single whole, or something else entirely; this is the least of his/her Mysteries. Amun rarely manifests as more than a stillness in the air, an unseen presence. Sometimes Amunet can be seen as a ray of light striking a pool of water; sometimes as a cloud of interlocking circular rainbows. ; sometimes as a figure shrouded in robes, face hidden behind a simple wooden mask. | ||
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'''Code of the Ogdoad'''<BR> | '''Code of the Ogdoad'''<BR> |