The Shaduwam Agon were a type of Shaduwam in the Himatan. They were enemies of the Thaumaturgs, being an offshoot with a differing ideology. The Agon believed that life ended with the heart whereas the Thaumaturg believed that it ended with the mind and that the needs of flesh were all that mattered with no morality of good or bad. The Adwami hated, and to an extent feared, the Agon, believing them to "enslave [their spirits to] dark powers: the Fallen One, and the Demon-King, the infernal Kell-Vor", with the application of Agon seen as sacrilege and destructive.
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| - The Shaduwam Agon were a type of Shaduwam in the Himatan. They were enemies of the Thaumaturgs, being an offshoot with a differing ideology. The Agon believed that life ended with the heart whereas the Thaumaturg believed that it ended with the mind and that the needs of flesh were all that mattered with no morality of good or bad. The Adwami hated, and to an extent feared, the Agon, believing them to "enslave [their spirits to] dark powers: the Fallen One, and the Demon-King, the infernal Kell-Vor", with the application of Agon seen as sacrilege and destructive.
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| - The Shaduwam Agon were a type of Shaduwam in the Himatan. They were enemies of the Thaumaturgs, being an offshoot with a differing ideology. The Agon believed that life ended with the heart whereas the Thaumaturg believed that it ended with the mind and that the needs of flesh were all that mattered with no morality of good or bad. The Adwami hated, and to an extent feared, the Agon, believing them to "enslave [their spirits to] dark powers: the Fallen One, and the Demon-King, the infernal Kell-Vor", with the application of Agon seen as sacrilege and destructive.
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