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'''Order''', not to be confused with a [[Divine Order]], is an abstract entity that is often erroneously considered the polar opposite force to [[Chaos]] (which instead plays anathema to [[Creation]]). Unlike Chaos, Order is not a realm guided or represented by any [[Gods|Divinity]], although it is often referenced as a sacred reality by some [[:category:organisations|organisations]], such as [[The Crystalline Circle]], | '''Order''', not to be confused with a [[Divine Order]], is an abstract entity that is often erroneously considered the polar opposite force to [[Chaos]] (which instead plays anathema to [[Creation]]). Unlike Chaos, Order is not a realm guided or represented by any [[Gods|Divinity]], although it is often referenced as a sacred reality by some [[:category:organisations|organisations]], such as [[The Crystalline Circle]], which strove to uphold its principles. Indeed, [[humans]] are said to be the products of both Order and Chaos as referenced by the [[Twin Prophecies]]. | ||
[[Category:Physics]][[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Physics]][[Category:Religion]] |
Revision as of 03:04, 6 February 2015
Order, not to be confused with a Divine Order, is an abstract entity that is often erroneously considered the polar opposite force to Chaos (which instead plays anathema to Creation). Unlike Chaos, Order is not a realm guided or represented by any Divinity, although it is often referenced as a sacred reality by some organisations, such as The Crystalline Circle, which strove to uphold its principles. Indeed, humans are said to be the products of both Order and Chaos as referenced by the Twin Prophecies.