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=== Origin and Nature === The precise origin of the '''Primordial Void''' is shrouded in mystery and speculation. The prevailing belief is that it has existed for an eternity, serving as the backdrop for '''[[Daathir]]'''βs awakening and the subsequent formation of '''[[Adaris]]'''. However, alternative theories propose a cyclical model, where the Void represents both the beginning and the end of the universe, with Adaris destined to eventually dissolve back into its formless state. A less popular, though intriguing, theory suggests the Void's existence as a mere ripple within the consciousness of a greater being, who then brought forth Daathir. Additional insights suggest that the Primordial Void is not just an empty space but a dynamic field filled with '''[[Astram]]''''s chaotic energy. This energy is not inert but constantly in flux, embodying the untapped potential for all existence. As such, the Void is often seen as both a canvas and a primordial ocean, capable of giving birth to new realities and absorbing old ones.
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