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*'''[[Gozog’nok]]''': The Prison Plane, where malevolent spirits, such as [[Malis]], are confined. | *'''[[Gozog’nok]]''': The Prison Plane, where malevolent spirits, such as [[Malis]], are confined. | ||
*'''[[It’slémwé]]''': The Mortal Plane, created to test spirits through mortality. | *'''[[It’slémwé]]''': The Mortal Plane, created to test spirits through mortality. | ||
The narrative of Lethurèa revolves around creation, rebellion, and redemption, with spirits striving for divinity under the guidance of the [[Mother and Father]]. | The narrative of Lethurèa revolves around creation, rebellion, and redemption, with spirits striving for divinity under the guidance of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]],. | ||
===Creation Mythology=== | ===Creation Mythology=== | ||
The universe began as a chaotic and serene spark, molded into a vast bubble by [[Meera and Merrick Jenlek|Merik Jenlek]]. [[Meera and Merrick Jenlek|Meera Jenlek]] contributed the spirits of their children, granting Lethurèa the task of teaching, testing, and cherishing them. The [[Mother and Father]] established order by setting laws and creating the [[Yedistren|Mortal Plane]] for spirits to gain wisdom through experience. | The universe began as a chaotic and serene spark, molded into a vast bubble by [[Meera and Merrick Jenlek|Merik Jenlek]]. [[Meera and Merrick Jenlek|Meera Jenlek]] contributed the spirits of their children, granting Lethurèa the task of teaching, testing, and cherishing them. The [[Mother and Father]] established order by setting laws and creating the [[Yedistren|Mortal Plane]] for spirits to gain wisdom through experience. |