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The primary force of good on [[Auberean]]. Worshiped by the [[Light Falatacot]], the [[Adjanites]], and the [[Northern Church]], the main religion of the [[Yalain]]. The Light created the [[Deru Tree]]s. [[Gromnatross]] are also connected to the Light.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Stormwaltz on the Gods ==&lt;br /&gt;
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The following is an excerpt from an interview with [[Turbine_Developers#Chris_.22Stormwaltz.22_L.27Etoile|Chris &amp;quot;Stormwaltz&amp;quot; L&amp;#039;Etoile]] conducted by Crossroads of Dereth:&lt;br /&gt;
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As for the gods, I have a somewhat different view on what it means to be a one. The prevailing belief that gods must appear in humanoid form, or that they must be even remotely comprehensible, strikes me as a particularly silly human conceit. Gods are by definition beyond human experience, so why do so many fantasy pantheons (D&amp;amp;D and EQ, for example) paint the gods as Olympian or Norse &amp;quot;humans writ large?&amp;quot; No, I believe that a god is a verb. A god is something that is not necessarily intelligent or conscious, but effects change in the universe merely by its presence. That is their nature; gods don&amp;#039;t choose to make things happen, things happen because they exist. And don&amp;#039;t bother trying to comprehend their means and motives; an amoeba has as much ability to comprehend humans.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Nameless God of the Shadows and the Empyrean Light Gods embody this principle. They&amp;#039;re described about as well as they can be in &amp;quot;Brink of the Abyss.&amp;quot; Asheron&amp;#039;s light bolt spell - that&amp;#039;s a small bit of what it&amp;#039;s like to be near a Light God. Evaen&amp;#039;s vision in portalspace is a little taste of what the Nameless is. I&amp;#039;ve often described the thing the Shadows serve as &amp;quot;a virus with the power of god,&amp;quot; and as &amp;quot;that moment you bolt up from a nightmare, but aren&amp;#039;t fully awake yet.&amp;quot;&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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The following is the portion from [[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron&amp;#039;s Lore/The Brink of the Abyss|The Brink of the Abyss]] mentioned by Chris L&amp;#039;Etoile:&lt;br /&gt;
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I stood up. He was over six feet tall, wraith-slender, and golden-eyed. His gaze locked on to the grotesque Spire, and he began, almost subliminally, to make arcane gestures with both hands. I watched him, puzzled. Where was his. . .?&lt;br /&gt;
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“Zojak Quaau!” he cried suddenly, throwing his empty hands to the roiling heavens.&lt;br /&gt;
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The passage of moments slowed.&lt;br /&gt;
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They dripped by.&lt;br /&gt;
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A glacier melting.&lt;br /&gt;
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Drop.&lt;br /&gt;
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By drop.&lt;br /&gt;
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Clear water.&lt;br /&gt;
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I saw everything.&lt;br /&gt;
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White light, dazzling as the sun off Luparvium snow, flooded my view. Warmth coursed over me in torrents, raising all the hair on my arms and head. A star, a sphere of pure light, spun and flared between the white mage&amp;#039;s fingertips. It launched itself from his outstretched hands, bowing his body with the strain of casting. Delicate coronal wisps trailed from it, like gauze or a spider&amp;#039;s web, as it passed over our heads. Slowly, it seemed, it rolled up towards the Spire, leaving a subtle rainbow across the night air to mark its passage.&lt;br /&gt;
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Although she was behind me, I could sense Kei as a radiant impression of curiosity and wonder, as a warmth upon my back. Celdiseth, at my side, was a dark, mighty knot of worry, fluttering like a proud old hawk with a broken wing. I could smell the small flowers crushed beneath my feet, and hear tiny insects frantically digging themselves deeper underground. I could see every leaf on every tree along the shore as they showed their pale undersides in the wind. I saw a miniscule hole in the bark of a sapling on the shore, and knew that it was the abode of a small worm, hibernating until it could be reborn as a tiny winged insect that would live but one day. I could have wept for its tragedy.&lt;br /&gt;
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This is not our magic. Our magic doesn&amp;#039;t do this. It was as if I&amp;#039;d spent my life half asleep, and had only now fully awoken.&lt;br /&gt;
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The star reached up to disperse the darkness looming over Cragstone. It illuminated every fissure and patch of wetness on the Spire&amp;#039;s rubbery hide. It brushed the roughly weathered knobs of bone; it filled the empty eye sockets with radiance. The thing&amp;#039;s pulsing heart recoiled from its approach.&lt;br /&gt;
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The light blistered the shore, turned water to cloud, and went out.&lt;br /&gt;
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Waves of roaring lanced my ears, gathering in strength, each mightier than the last. In the depths of the noise, I heard for a moment a multitude of voices crying in release, and above them all a single ringing note, as from a bell of pure silver resounding endlessly. My hearing gave out before the noise did, and I was plunged into silence. &amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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