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The concept of harmony is a crucial one when it comes to the understanding of the dimensions of the universe, and the [[[ideologue]]]s who reside in our world and worlds beyond.  
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The concept of harmony is a key component of the understanding of the dimensions of the universe, and the [[ideologue]]s who reside in our world and worlds beyond.  
  
Ideologues are manifestations of certain primal concepts. [[[Death]]], [[[Infinity]]], [[[Galactus|Hunger]]]-- these are but a few of nearly infinite creatures. Ideologues exist for virtually any conceptual notion, from the vast to the very small. Each [[[ideologue]]] by nature acts to create more harmony in the universe with its conceptual goal. So ideologues representing oceans would wish to see more affinity with the water; those representing War would promote violence and anger. This increases their harmony with the universe and their ability to spread their ideology expands. The gods of dreams promote telling stories, while gods of War might encourage violence. Ideologues of sufficient potency even develop personalities and awareness.
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Ideologues are manifestations of certain primal concepts. [[Death]], [[Infinity]], [[Galactus|Hunger]]-- these are but a few of nearly infinite creatures. Ideologues exist for virtually any conceptual notion, from the vast to the very small. Each [[ideologue]] by nature acts to create more harmony in the universe with its conceptual goal. Ideologues of sufficient potency even develop personalities and awareness, manifesting in entities that are often called 'gods'.  
  
Harmony occurs when an entity-- including the [[[New Gods|gods]]] and some mortals-- are spiritually attuned to their unique domains or demesnes, or their purposes. For a New God such as [[[Odin]]], his harmony comes from maintaining Asgard as proud, honorable warriors. At the very center of Asgard's domains, Odin is in a state of perfect harmony with his surroundings. Only a creature or entity with greater harmony than all the power of Asgard can oppose Odin at his throne. As he moves away from the center of his harmony, his strength wanes and weakens.  
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Harmony occurs when an entity-- including the [[New Gods|gods]] and some mortals-- are spiritually attuned to their unique purpose in life, or the attitudes of a certain [[demesne]]. For a [[New Gods|New God]] such as [[Odin]], his harmony comes from maintaining Asgard as proud, honorable warriors. The rules for harmony are not something mortals can easily grasp. They transcend time and space. What could be can be more meaningful than what was, or is. Or won't.
  
This is why many New Gods send emissaries out into the world. [[[Ideologue]]]s often empower avatars or conceptual notions to represent them among mortals as well. Whatever they do to increase their harmony increases their power and influence.
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The harmony of a [[demesne]] can grow and change most strongly due to the influence of mortals. Many minor pantheons of gods have vanished or been absorbed into larger groups over the millennia. The Olympians, originally gods of Greece, later gained new Roman names as their religion overtook the native Roman gods of the Numa. Later, the [[Aisur]] of the Etruscans were supplanted and the Olympians integrated some concepts, absorbed others, or simply cast them out of the demesne to fend for themselves. Among the New Gods, this can lead to the harmony of their dimension becoming weakened by outside influences, or adapting and growing stronger because of them. Every godling has a role to play in the harmony of their home.
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This is why many New Gods send emissaries out into the world. [[Ideologue]]s often empower avatars or conceptual notions to represent them among mortals as well. Whatever they do to increase their harmony increases their power and influence. There is a perilous balancing act between growing the strength of the Realms by attracting new mortals but not letting the cosmos be rearranged by the collected will of so many new [[soul]]s.
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 10 September 2023

The concept of harmony is a key component of the understanding of the dimensions of the universe, and the ideologues who reside in our world and worlds beyond.

Ideologues are manifestations of certain primal concepts. Death, Infinity, Hunger-- these are but a few of nearly infinite creatures. Ideologues exist for virtually any conceptual notion, from the vast to the very small. Each ideologue by nature acts to create more harmony in the universe with its conceptual goal. Ideologues of sufficient potency even develop personalities and awareness, manifesting in entities that are often called 'gods'.

Harmony occurs when an entity-- including the gods and some mortals-- are spiritually attuned to their unique purpose in life, or the attitudes of a certain demesne. For a New God such as Odin, his harmony comes from maintaining Asgard as proud, honorable warriors. The rules for harmony are not something mortals can easily grasp. They transcend time and space. What could be can be more meaningful than what was, or is. Or won't.

The harmony of a demesne can grow and change most strongly due to the influence of mortals. Many minor pantheons of gods have vanished or been absorbed into larger groups over the millennia. The Olympians, originally gods of Greece, later gained new Roman names as their religion overtook the native Roman gods of the Numa. Later, the Aisur of the Etruscans were supplanted and the Olympians integrated some concepts, absorbed others, or simply cast them out of the demesne to fend for themselves. Among the New Gods, this can lead to the harmony of their dimension becoming weakened by outside influences, or adapting and growing stronger because of them. Every godling has a role to play in the harmony of their home.

This is why many New Gods send emissaries out into the world. Ideologues often empower avatars or conceptual notions to represent them among mortals as well. Whatever they do to increase their harmony increases their power and influence. There is a perilous balancing act between growing the strength of the Realms by attracting new mortals but not letting the cosmos be rearranged by the collected will of so many new souls.