Term used to refer to a type of concept that existed on levels beyond normal, ordinarily understood conception. Abstract concepts were concepts that originated with higher level beings, or from higher levels of existence than the typically perceived spatial-temporal existence. These concepts could often be given their own independent form, either brought about by the being from whom they originated, or, in some rare cases were able to take on such form of their own initiative. See for a complete list of all such referenced concepts.
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