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"[12] And all the Universe was filled thereby, though as yet all matter was as mist, infirm and dissolute. [13] And the All-Father looked upon the cloudy void, and was glad, for His design proceeded according to his will. [14] And the All-Father moved into the Void that was not void, and as he passed the mist did billow, and form itself into the Archons, mighty beings born of the All-Father's thought and will. [15] And the Archons sang their praises to the All-Father, and at their song the walls of the Void shuddered, and the great Forces of Law, Chaos, and Light were made manifest. [16] Here Law spun the mists of matter into hard shapes of stone and crystal, while there the mists flared into firey chaos, or moved and surged like water. [17] But over all shone Light, bright and pure. [18] And the All-Father laughed with great gladness, for still His design moved unimpeded."
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The following are the only known passages of the '''book of staves''', the holy text still revered by [[prelate]]s.
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<br>[13] And the All-Father looked upon the cloudy void, and was glad, for His design proceeded according to his will.
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<br>[14] And the All-Father moved into the Void that was not void, and as he passed the mist did billow, and form itself into the Archons, mighty beings born of the All-Father's thought and will.
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<br>[15] And the Archons sang their praises to the All-Father, and at their song the walls of the Void shuddered, and the great Forces of Law, Chaos, and Light were made manifest.
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<br>[17] But over all shone Light, bright and pure.
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 29 September 2017

The following are the only known passages of the book of staves, the holy text still revered by prelates.

[12] And all the Universe was filled thereby, though as yet all matter was as mist, infirm and dissolute.


[13] And the All-Father looked upon the cloudy void, and was glad, for His design proceeded according to his will.


[14] And the All-Father moved into the Void that was not void, and as he passed the mist did billow, and form itself into the Archons, mighty beings born of the All-Father's thought and will.


[15] And the Archons sang their praises to the All-Father, and at their song the walls of the Void shuddered, and the great Forces of Law, Chaos, and Light were made manifest.


[16] Here Law spun the mists of matter into hard shapes of stone and crystal, while there the mists flared into firey chaos, or moved and surged like water.


[17] But over all shone Light, bright and pure.


[18] And the All-Father laughed with great gladness, for still His design moved unimpeded.

- The Book of Staves
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