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{{God_infobox|godname=Lucretius, God of Philosophy|realm=Philosophy|symbols=an unblinking eye within an open book}}
{{God_infobox|godname=Lucretius, God of Philosophy|realm=Philosophy|symbols=an unblinking eye within an open book}}


'''Lucretius, God of Philosophy and Knowledge''', was one of the original [[Elder Gods]] created by [[Ayar]]. Of Lucretius very little is noted but for being enigmatic and for His prediction that descendants of [[Sinope (mythology)|Sinope]] and [[Callisto (mythology)|Callisto]] likely phase out from their immortal state to mortality. This was the inevitable result of interbreeding pure [[Chaos]] with an [[Aldar]]; the entropic energy inherent in the [[Unnamable Horror]] would gradually cause the Aldar energy of [[Maya]] to deteriorate over time.  
'''Lucretius, the God of Philosophy and Knowledge''', was one of the original [[Elder Gods]] created by [[Ayar]]. There is little noted about Lucretius and His actions in history other than mentions of an enigmatic nature and penchant for solitude. He predicted that the descendants of [[Sinope (mythology)|Sinope]] and [[Callisto (mythology)|Callisto]] will likely phase out from their immortal state to mortality. This was the inevitable result of interbreeding pure [[Chaos]] with an [[Aldar]]; the entropic energy inherent in the [[Unnamable Horror]] would gradually cause the Aldar energy of [[Maya]] to deteriorate over time.  


Though absent from mortal affairs for many generations, Lucretius is worshipped by the priestesses who dwell on the [[New Hope|Island of New Hope]]. The [[Lucretian Athenaeum]] in [[New Thera]], the [[Lucrescent nut]], and the [[Ring of Lucretian Clarity]]—all mind-expanding tools to be sure—are also named in His honour.
Though absent from mortal affairs for many generations, Lucretius is worshipped by the priestesses who dwell on the [[New Hope|Island of New Hope]]. The [[Lucretian Athenaeum]] in [[New Thera]], the [[Lucrescent nut]], and the [[Ring of Lucretian Clarity]]—all mind-expanding tools to be sure—are also named in His honour.
His [[Gods|Siblings]] have at times mentioned that He still yet lives, as well as other evidence to support the fact.


[[Category:Dead or Missing Gods]]
[[Category:Dead or Missing Gods]]
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