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'''It'slâmwâ''' is the eternal realm of radiant purity, known across [[Lethurîa]] as the Final Destination of the Righteous, the Kingdom of Light, and the Seat of the [[Meera Jenlek|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]]. It exists "above" the mortal plane of [[Yedistren]] as a dimension of '''endless white light''', healing, and divine love. The omnipresence of the Divine Parents fills it entirely.
'''It'slâmwâ''' is the eternal realm of radiant purity, known across [[Lethurîa]] as the Final Destination of the Righteous, the Kingdom of Light, and the Seat of the [[Meera|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]]. It exists "above" the mortal plane of [[Yedistren]] as a dimension of '''endless white light''', healing, and divine love. The omnipresence of the Divine Parents fills it entirely.


Though it was originally formed by [[Lethurîa]] herself as an attempt to create a mortal plane, it was '''deemed too wondrous''' by the Divine Parents and taken as their sacred kingdom.
Though it was originally formed by [[Lethurîa]] herself as an attempt to create a mortal plane, it was '''deemed too wondrous''' by the Divine Parents and taken as their sacred kingdom.
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   | relationship_with_other_dimensions=Separated by [[Star (Lethurîa)|Stars]], which act as 4D rifts to [[Yedistren]]
   | relationship_with_other_dimensions=Separated by [[Star (Lethurîa)|Stars]], which act as 4D rifts to [[Yedistren]]
   | known_interactions=Ascension of spirits, guidance of [[Nâ'ôna]], delivery of [[Elements of It'slâmwâ]]
   | known_interactions=Ascension of spirits, guidance of [[Nâ'ôna]], delivery of [[Elements of It'slâmwâ]]
   | notable_inhabitants=[[Meera Jenlek]], [[Merrik Jenlek]], righteous spirits, ascended immortals
   | notable_inhabitants=[[Meera]], [[Merrik Jenlek]], righteous spirits, ascended immortals
   | notable_gateways=[[Sacred Circle]], [[Star (Lethurîa)|Stars]], [[Alendil]], [[Afrîsî'el]]
   | notable_gateways=[[Sacred Circle]], [[Star (Lethurîa)|Stars]], [[Alendil]], [[Afrîsî'el]]
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* The two bonded souls '''ascend together''' to the same Kingdom of It'slâmwâ.
* The two bonded souls '''ascend together''' to the same Kingdom of It'slâmwâ.
* Even if one soul's deeds would normally place them in a lesser realm, the union binds them to the highest realm achieved between the two.
* Even if one soul's deeds would normally place them in a lesser realm, the union binds them to the highest realm achieved between the two.
* This merging is not hierarchical—it is loving, mutual, and a reflection of '''Divine Parentage''' as exemplified by [[Meera Jenlek]] and [[Merrik Jenlek]].
* This merging is not hierarchical—it is loving, mutual, and a reflection of '''Divine Parentage''' as exemplified by [[Meera]] and [[Merrik Jenlek]].


Such a union is '''unbreakable''' and eternal. It is one of the few sacred covenants that alters judgment not through pity, but through divine precedent. The light of one does not merely lift the other—it becomes them both.
Such a union is '''unbreakable''' and eternal. It is one of the few sacred covenants that alters judgment not through pity, but through divine precedent. The light of one does not merely lift the other—it becomes them both.
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The [[Elements of It'slâmwâ]] are divine fragments—not of the realm itself, but of the power of:
The [[Elements of It'slâmwâ]] are divine fragments—not of the realm itself, but of the power of:


* [[Meera Jenlek]] – The Mother
* [[Meera]] – The Mother
* [[Merrik Jenlek]] – The Father
* [[Merrik Jenlek]] – The Father
* [[Lethurîa]] – The Universe
* [[Lethurîa]] – The Universe

Revision as of 03:13, 31 October 2025

It'slâmwâ is the eternal realm of radiant purity, known across Lethurîa as the Final Destination of the Righteous, the Kingdom of Light, and the Seat of the Mother and Father. It exists "above" the mortal plane of Yedistren as a dimension of endless white light, healing, and divine love. The omnipresence of the Divine Parents fills it entirely.

Though it was originally formed by Lethurîa herself as an attempt to create a mortal plane, it was deemed too wondrous by the Divine Parents and taken as their sacred kingdom.


Nature and Metaphysics

  • It'slâmwâ is one of the four fundamental planes of Lethurîan cosmology:
  • It'slâmwâ – Plane of Divine Light (Heaven)
  • Yedistren – The Mortal Realm
  • Gozog'nok – Plane of Eternal Darkness (Prison)
  • Voyd – The Ethereal Plane

It is not a consciousness, but a place of metaphysical radiance, where all things exist in light, harmony, and spiritual fulfillment.

Entry and Worthiness

Spirits who have taken mortal form and died without the corruption of Malis upon their soul may enter It'slâmwâ.

  • Even corrupted spirits may gain entry if they are redeemed and forgiven by the Divine Parents.
  • Mortals cannot enter with their bodies; only spirits and immortals may dwell here.
  • Those who have served the Free Species in war are granted high place regardless of the circumstances of their death.

Lifemates and the Unified Kingdom

Spirits who have entered into a true spiritual union through The Bond (Valorîin)—such as Lesîa Vîzra Ûrlek and Zûrik Ûrlek, or Mîra Ûrlek Teslek and Merik Teslek—are inseparably linked not only in mortal life, but in eternity.

During the Bonding Process, their spirits are melded in a sacred fusion that transcends individual merit. As a result:

  • The two bonded souls ascend together to the same Kingdom of It'slâmwâ.
  • Even if one soul's deeds would normally place them in a lesser realm, the union binds them to the highest realm achieved between the two.
  • This merging is not hierarchical—it is loving, mutual, and a reflection of Divine Parentage as exemplified by Meera and Merrik.

Such a union is unbreakable and eternal. It is one of the few sacred covenants that alters judgment not through pity, but through divine precedent. The light of one does not merely lift the other—it becomes them both.

Structure and Kingdoms

It'slâmwâ is composed of ten spiritual kingdoms, each representing a degree of righteousness and service:

  • Alendil – Halls of Endless Splendor (Highest Kingdom)
  • Afrîsî'el – The First Kingdom (Second Highest)
  • Kôl'nok – The Lowest Kingdom, bathed in light but farthest from the Divine Presence

Each realm provides comfort, healing, and purpose. Those in higher kingdoms may visit loved ones in lower kingdoms. Spirits reunited from war and death often find healing here.

The Elements of It'slâmwâ

The Elements of It'slâmwâ are divine fragments—not of the realm itself, but of the power of:

These elements are keys to immense spiritual and physical power. No mortal may wield their full energy without becoming spirit and light. They are bestowed only in sacred circumstances, often within a Sacred Circle.

Role of the Nâ'ôna

The Nâ'ôna guard the thresholds of It'slâmwâ. They:

  • Guide spirits to their mothers during conception
  • Lead the lost across the rift at death
  • Keep mortals from attempting entrance

They never step within the plane itself, instead walking its 4th Dimensional boundary near the Stars—which act as rifts between It'slâmwâ and Yedistren.

The Call of It'slâmwâ

This mysterious phenomenon summons spirits home after death. However, not all species hear it naturally. In such cases, the Nâ'ôna guide them across the rift. Once a spirit has entered It'slâmwâ, they do not return until Judgement Day.

Cultural Interpretations

  • The Valorîin possess the most accurate understanding of It'slâmwâ due to preserved pre-Curse scriptures.
  • Other species believe it to be a reward for righteousness—while some assume only warriors or divine agents may enter.
  • Some legends speak of a "fifth plane" for mundane spirits, though this is theologically debated.

Judgement Day and Final Role

At the end of the Lethurîan Age:

It'slâmwâ will stand as the eternal kingdom of those who served, suffered, endured, and ascended.