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=== Significance === The Primordial Void holds profound significance within the Adarian worldview. It serves as a reminder of the universe's impermanence and the constant interplay between creation and destruction. It is also seen as a source of immense power and potential, capable of giving birth to new realities and possibilities. Some believe that accessing or harnessing the energies of the Void could lead to unimaginable feats, while others warn of the dangers of tampering with such primordial forces. In religious and philosophical contexts, the Void is revered as the ultimate source of all creation. The dance between [[Daathir]] and '''[[Awenlas]]''' within the Void is seen as a metaphor for the balance between thought and imagination, consciousness and creativity. This interplay is believed to be the driving force behind the formation of the '''[[Primordial Elements]]''' and the subsequent creation of the world.
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