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| universe = [[Continuum Universes]]
| universe = [[Continuum Universes]]
| origin = [[Divine Fathoming]]
| origin = [[Divine Fathoming]]
|related_concepts=[[Flora]], [[Primordial Spirit]], [[Divine Parents]], [[Unchecked Lifeforms]], [[Living Planet]]| type = Biological and Spiritual Classification
|related_concepts=[[Flora]], [[Primordial Spirit]], [[Divine Parents]], [[Unchecked Lifeform]], [[Living Planet]]| type = Biological and Spiritual Classification
| classification = Embodied Primordial Life
| classification = Embodied Primordial Life
| related =  
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When the Divine Parents breathe life into a new universe, countless [[Primordial Spirit|Primordial Spirits]] descend into vessels suited for movement and reaction—their divine instinct becoming hunger, curiosity, and survival.
When the Divine Parents breathe life into a new universe, countless [[Primordial Spirit|Primordial Spirits]] descend into vessels suited for movement and reaction—their divine instinct becoming hunger, curiosity, and survival.


In worlds where the [[Doctrine of Unsupervised Creation]] is observed, Fauna may arise naturally as [[Unchecked Lifeforms]]—born of biochemistry and cosmic patience rather than divine intervention. Even then, their souls remain Primordial in origin, proving that divinity pervades all life, guided or unguided.
In worlds where the [[Doctrine of Unsupervised Creation]] is observed, Fauna may arise naturally as [[Unchecked Lifeform|Unchecked Lifeforms]]—born of biochemistry and cosmic patience rather than divine intervention. Even then, their souls remain Primordial in origin, proving that divinity pervades all life, guided or unguided.


Fauna are often referred to as “the heartbeats of a world.” Through their birth, death, and renewal, they drive cycles of nutrient exchange, environmental balance, and soul circulation within planetary ecosystems. [[Living Planet|World-souls]] rely on them as sensory extensions—eyes, wings, and claws through which a planet experiences itself.
Fauna are often referred to as “the heartbeats of a world.” Through their birth, death, and renewal, they drive cycles of nutrient exchange, environmental balance, and soul circulation within planetary ecosystems. [[Living Planet|World-souls]] rely on them as sensory extensions—eyes, wings, and claws through which a planet experiences itself.
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== Divine and Philosophical Perspectives ==
== Divine and Philosophical Perspectives ==
To the [[Divine Parents]], Fauna embody *motion given purpose*—the first act of divine curiosity. They are life that acts without reasoning, responding to the rhythms of existence rather than to law or ideology.   
To the [[Divine Parents]], Fauna embody *motion given purpose*—the first act of divine curiosity. They are life that acts without reasoning, responding to the rhythms of existence rather than to law or ideology.   
[[Jovan]] once described them as “the laughter of creation,” while [[Asarea]] called them “the dreams that never tire.”
[[Jovan]] once described them as “the laughter of creation,” while [[Asarea]] called them “the dreams that never tire.”


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* '''Fauna''' embodies motion, hunger, and experience—the divine will to explore and transform.   
* '''Fauna''' embodies motion, hunger, and experience—the divine will to explore and transform.   
* '''[[Faunia]]''' refers to spiritually evolved or sapient Fauna capable of reason, speech, and communion with Divinity.   
* '''[[Faunia]]''' refers to spiritually evolved or sapient Fauna capable of reason, speech, and communion with Divinity.   
* '''[[Unchecked Lifeforms]]''' include Fauna-like organisms that evolved without direct divine supervision, yet remain inhabited by Primordial Spirits.
* '''[[Unchecked Lifeform|Unchecked Lifeforms]]''' include Fauna-like organisms that evolved without direct divine supervision, yet remain inhabited by Primordial Spirits.


== Cultural and Mythic Role ==
== Cultural and Mythic Role ==
In nearly every universe, Fauna hold symbolic importance. Divine myths often portray animals as messengers or reflections of the gods’ emotions.   
In nearly every universe, Fauna hold symbolic importance. Divine myths often portray animals as messengers or reflections of the gods’ emotions.   
The [[Aenorians]] sculpt crystal effigies of extinct Fauna to preserve their soul-tones; the [[Kosmian]] peoples see the migration of celestial beasts as omens of cosmic alignment; and the [[Aerendan]] Druids maintain the belief that when Fauna dream, the universe listens.
The [[Aenorian|Aenorians]] sculpt crystal effigies of extinct Fauna to preserve their soul-tones; the [[Kosmos|Kosmian]] peoples see the migration of celestial beasts as omens of cosmic alignment; and the [[Aerenda|Aerendan]] Druids maintain the belief that when Fauna dream, the universe listens.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==