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=== The Forgotten Ones (Primordials) === These figures are not prayed to. They are reasons, not relationships β remembered in whispered origin tales, theater, and the philosophies of fringe dream-seekers. * [[Soluun]] β ''The Fire That Chased.'' The blazing god of pursuit and obsessive love. His desire scorched the early world. Never depicted touching ground. Invoked in cautionary tales of ruinous ambition. Core paradox: ''love that destroys.'' * [[Seraha]] β ''The Veil That Fled.'' The unreachable goddess of distance and longing. She did not flee Soluun out of cruelty β to be caught would have meant annihilation. Associated with quiet sorrow and grace that cannot be claimed. Core paradox: ''presence through absence.'' * [[Shorun]] β ''The Architect of the Burning Sky.'' Child of Soluun and Seraha, he forged the [[Veil of Flame]] to contain his parents' chase and spare the world from burning. Neither fully divine nor mortal. Patron of engineers, architects, and civil servants. His name is invoked in oaths of civil service. Core paradox: ''harmony through sacrifice.''
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