The natural elements that form the world have their counterparts in wyrmish metaphysics, believed to be formed from the excretions of the primordial Wyrm, squeezed out across the universe when the Weaver constricted its body. These vile substances manifest physically in the material world, but are also somehow related to the components of the conscious mind. These Wyrms have no intention or volition like the Triatic and Urge Wyrms; they exist instead primarily as resources to be exploited by the other Wyrms' servitors. Indeed, the elemental Maeljin can't be traced, even in rumor, to mortal lives—leaving some to wonder from whence their ranks are filled or replenished.
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| - The natural elements that form the world have their counterparts in wyrmish metaphysics, believed to be formed from the excretions of the primordial Wyrm, squeezed out across the universe when the Weaver constricted its body. These vile substances manifest physically in the material world, but are also somehow related to the components of the conscious mind. These Wyrms have no intention or volition like the Triatic and Urge Wyrms; they exist instead primarily as resources to be exploited by the other Wyrms' servitors. Indeed, the elemental Maeljin can't be traced, even in rumor, to mortal lives—leaving some to wonder from whence their ranks are filled or replenished.
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| - The natural elements that form the world have their counterparts in wyrmish metaphysics, believed to be formed from the excretions of the primordial Wyrm, squeezed out across the universe when the Weaver constricted its body. These vile substances manifest physically in the material world, but are also somehow related to the components of the conscious mind. These Wyrms have no intention or volition like the Triatic and Urge Wyrms; they exist instead primarily as resources to be exploited by the other Wyrms' servitors. Indeed, the elemental Maeljin can't be traced, even in rumor, to mortal lives—leaving some to wonder from whence their ranks are filled or replenished.
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