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Although a concept hotly debated, '''Good''' usually describes things that are morally virtuous. For instance, [[Paladin]]s and [[Priest]]s are deemed good by their history of supporting the [[Church]] and its ideals. The [[Anointed]] is an example of a mortal organisation not affiliated with a single [[:Category:Houses|house]] or [[Divine Order]] whose members consider themselves to be enforcers of Good.
Absolute, unchanging, and eternal, '''Good''' is an invisible, life-affirming force which springs from [[Creation]] for the purpose of attending its growth and renewal. It is often called the greater, or universal Good. Although it is not as succinct as the opposing philosophy of [[Evil]], it is a subject which has been expounded upon further in texts such as the [[Codex of Light]] and [[Te'Serran Primary]].
 
[[Aurora]] and [[Deucalion]], also called the [[Bloodsworn Gods]], are recognized as the patron [[Gods]] of Good.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 28 September 2013

Absolute, unchanging, and eternal, Good is an invisible, life-affirming force which springs from Creation for the purpose of attending its growth and renewal. It is often called the greater, or universal Good. Although it is not as succinct as the opposing philosophy of Evil, it is a subject which has been expounded upon further in texts such as the Codex of Light and Te'Serran Primary.

Aurora and Deucalion, also called the Bloodsworn Gods, are recognized as the patron Gods of Good.