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The '''Demiurges''' are powerful [[Inheritors]] that made it from their universes to [[Throne]] after [[Zoss]] had breached the firmament with his dark science.<ref>{{Cite|3:43}}</ref> Subordinate to the Ruling King, they repaired the city of [[Throne]], built new bodies for the [[Angels]], made the laws, masked the [[Devils]] and stole their secrets, and founded the four orders of [[Knights]].<ref>{{Cite|3:44}}</ref> |
The '''Demiurges''' are powerful [[Inheritors]] that made it from their universes to [[Throne]] after [[Zoss]] had breached the firmament with his dark science.<ref>{{Cite|3:43}}</ref> Subordinate to the Ruling King, they repaired the city of [[Throne]], built new bodies for the [[Angels]], made the laws, masked the [[Devils]] and stole their secrets, and founded the four orders of [[Knights]].<ref>{{Cite|3:44}}</ref> |
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+ | * The concept of demiurges can be traced back to 360 BC in the Socratic dialogue ''Timaeus''. Eventually adopted by the ancient Greek Gnostics, the demiurges were usually depicted as craftsmen who shaped physical matter in a way that mimicked the Forms. |
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Revision as of 06:15, 26 March 2015
The Demiurges are powerful Inheritors that made it from their universes to Throne after Zoss had breached the firmament with his dark science.[1] Subordinate to the Ruling King, they repaired the city of Throne, built new bodies for the Angels, made the laws, masked the Devils and stole their secrets, and founded the four orders of Knights.[2]
Trivia
- The concept of demiurges can be traced back to 360 BC in the Socratic dialogue Timaeus. Eventually adopted by the ancient Greek Gnostics, the demiurges were usually depicted as craftsmen who shaped physical matter in a way that mimicked the Forms.
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