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[personal profile] inquired 2024-02-26 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
The duty of an inquisitor, my little lamb, is to ask questions.

[ temenos says with a smile, but he will acquiesce to the topic change with relative ease. ]

But, yes, you've a point. Technological achievements aside - that we've even other universes to contend with is a story unto itself.
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[personal profile] inquired 2024-02-26 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
Confess as you like.

[ teehee. joking aside. ]

There are eight, but the order is that of the Sacred Flame. Aelfric the Flamebringer, and all of his cohort. I don't suppose the name is familiar?
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[personal profile] inquired 2024-02-26 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, who would have thought I'd be tasked to recite scripture even here...

[ temenos sighs, but it's also a little bit of a joke, complete with the shaking of his head. ]

Yes - something like that. Rather, [ and despite that put upon sigh, when temenos tells this story, his voice shifts. he is a fine storyteller, and the scriptures are delivered (if summarized) with no flippancy. ] The world as we knew once upon a time existed in utter darkness, wrought by the god of chaos, Vide. It took the eight gods of Solistia a great many battles to defeat it and its forces: seven of the eight were nearly slain. As a last act of sacrifice, they poured their divinity and power into that of Aelfric the Flamebringer, who focused that power unto light. The light is what chases away the darkness - truth lies within the flame.

Ergo, he created the Sacred Flame, which he used to defeat Vide and seal it away, bringing light to the continents and washing the shade of chaos and despair from the world. The souls of the gods, Aelfric included, took upon the form of eight Sacred Flames and remain within Solistia, providing hearth, home and protection to the people of the world.