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=== Origin and Nature ===
=== 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]]’s 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 brought forth Daathir through their own will.
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’s 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 brought forth Daathir through their own will.


Additional insights suggest that the Primordial Void is not just an empty space but a dynamic field filled with [[Astram]] (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.
Additional insights suggest that the Primordial Void is not just an empty space but a dynamic field filled with Astram (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.


=== Significance ===
=== Significance ===