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== Emergence of Daathir == From the depths of this chaotic energy, '''[[Daathir]]''', consciousness, emerged. Daathir was not merely an entity or a being; it was consciousness itself, the first spark of self-awareness within the void. It was both the observer and the observed, the dreamer and the dream, inseparable from the [[Astram]] that birthed it. === The Awakening === As Daathir stirred within the void, it became aware of its own existence, a solitary point of awareness amidst the boundless chaos. With this awakening came the first act of self-identification: Daathir named itself, a declaration of being that echoed through the emptiness. This marked the birth of the first '''[[Primordial Spirit]]''', a beacon of consciousness in the sea of potential. Daathir's awareness gave the Astram a focal point, a center around which the energies could begin to coalesce and form.
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