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[[ | Primals ([[Enchiridian]], [[Furytongue]]: Interestingly, there is no singular word for this category of creature in Furytongue, instead having separate terms for fundamental groups of Primal) refer to any creatures of the [[Fury Origin]]. | ||
=Lore= | |||
Most common lore about Primals comes from various {{Category Titan}} cults, though this is biased. More accurate lore about Primals, usually from {{Category Immortals}} is rare. Lesser Primals are often studied by scholars. It is generally accepted that Primals are inherently detrimental to [[The Integrum]] and cannot coexist with it. | |||
Primals were the only creatures in the universe until the [[First Age]]. They were imprisoned by the {{Category Founders}} after [[The Foundation War]]. | |||
Beginning with [[The Shattering]], Primals began to escape their prisons. These escapes escalated during [[The Fall]]. |
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Primals (Enchiridian, Furytongue: Interestingly, there is no singular word for this category of creature in Furytongue, instead having separate terms for fundamental groups of Primal) refer to any creatures of the Fury Origin.
Lore
Most common lore about Primals comes from various Titan cults, though this is biased. More accurate lore about Primals, usually from Immortals is rare. Lesser Primals are often studied by scholars. It is generally accepted that Primals are inherently detrimental to The Integrum and cannot coexist with it.
Primals were the only creatures in the universe until the First Age. They were imprisoned by the Founders after The Foundation War.
Beginning with The Shattering, Primals began to escape their prisons. These escapes escalated during The Fall.