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The Great Creator was the revered deity of the Tuhgri. They believed that since the Great Creator had provided them with everything they would need to survive on their planet and in space, then no individual could own anything. This became their most basic law, and the concept of personal property was alien to them.
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The Great Creator was the revered deity of the Tuhgri. They believed that since the Great Creator had provided them with everything they would need to survive on their planet and in space, then no individual could own anything. This became their most basic law, and the concept of personal property was alien to them.