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While the pantheon of cosmic deities and their relationships to one another are often regarded as vague and open to numerous interpretations, Lucille has been able to provide some context as to just where this Or'talhac'hna fits in. Primarily, she appears to serve as a keeper to the slumbering Old Ones (going on the hypothesis that Old Ones comprise a lower caste of cosmic deities below what are known as the Outer Gods), ensuring that they remained lulled to sleep either indefinitely or until some yet-unknown predetermined moment. For this reason, Or'talhac'hna utilizes her priestesses to suppress any signs of an Old One awakening or stirring, in particular eliminating the physical manifestations of the Old Ones' dreams (what we colloquially refer to as 'the Filth'). Lucille has described numerous prior instances of encountering Filth where she felt bouts of hyper-aggression towards the Filth specifically and increased physical prowess, which appears to be due almost entirely to her role as a servant to this alleged deity. | While the pantheon of cosmic deities and their relationships to one another are often regarded as vague and open to numerous interpretations, Lucille has been able to provide some context as to just where this Or'talhac'hna fits in. Primarily, she appears to serve as a keeper to the slumbering Old Ones (going on the hypothesis that Old Ones comprise a lower caste of cosmic deities below what are known as the Outer Gods), ensuring that they remained lulled to sleep either indefinitely or until some yet-unknown predetermined moment. For this reason, Or'talhac'hna utilizes her priestesses to suppress any signs of an Old One awakening or stirring, in particular eliminating the physical manifestations of the Old Ones' dreams (what we colloquially refer to as 'the Filth'). Lucille has described numerous prior instances of encountering Filth where she felt bouts of hyper-aggression towards the Filth specifically and increased physical prowess, which appears to be due almost entirely to her role as a servant to this alleged deity. | ||
| − | Or'talhac'hna also appears to serve a secondary role in the pantheon of cosmic deities by tending what is known as the 'Garden of the Flesh' or the 'Crimson Garden' based on the text and translation being referred to. According to Lucille, this 'Garden' is defined as the genetic lineage of living things on Earth and presumably other planets or dimensions. Lucille was quick to clarify that this does not make Or'talhac'hna any sort of divine 'creator,' though she does appear to have some difficult-to-define hand in cultivating life on ours and potentially other worlds. The exact reason for this cultivation is unknown, and Lucille has | + | Or'talhac'hna also appears to serve a secondary role in the pantheon of cosmic deities by tending what is known as the 'Garden of the Flesh' or the 'Crimson Garden' based on the text and translation being referred to. According to Lucille, this 'Garden' is defined as the genetic lineage of living things on Earth and presumably other planets or dimensions. Lucille was quick to clarify that this does not make Or'talhac'hna any sort of divine 'creator,' though she does appear to have some difficult-to-define hand in cultivating life on ours and potentially other worlds. The exact reason for this cultivation is unknown, and Lucille herself has been unable to confirm whether the end-goal of this action will be beneficial or harmful to us as a species. |
'''The Priestesses of the Garden, or 'The Red Right Hands'''' | '''The Priestesses of the Garden, or 'The Red Right Hands'''' | ||