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[[Gods]] of [[The Integrum]] ensure that the [[Grand Designs]] function correctly, keeping the natural laws of The Integrum intact. However, Grand Designs are massive, pervasive parts of [[The Apparatus]], and Integral Gods are not omnipotent or omnipresent. Instead, they are able to infuse a Talisman with some of their divine power and bind the Talisman to another. When [[Mortals]] of The Integrum are bound to these Talismans, they become Heralds. Heralds gain power over the Grand Design of the God connected to their Talisman.
[[:Category:Gods|Gods]] of [[The Integrum]] ensure that the [[Grand Designs]] function correctly, keeping the natural laws of The Integrum intact. However, Grand Designs are massive, pervasive parts of [[The Apparatus]], and Integral Gods are not omnipotent or omnipresent. Instead, they are able to infuse a Talisman with some of their divine power and bind the Talisman to another. When [[Mortals]] of The Integrum are bound to these Talismans, they become Heralds. Heralds gain power over the Grand Design of the God connected to their Talisman.

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Gods of The Integrum ensure that the Grand Designs function correctly, keeping the natural laws of The Integrum intact. However, Grand Designs are massive, pervasive parts of The Apparatus, and Integral Gods are not omnipotent or omnipresent. Instead, they are able to infuse a Talisman with some of their divine power and bind the Talisman to another. When Mortals of The Integrum are bound to these Talismans, they become Heralds. Heralds gain power over the Grand Design of the God connected to their Talisman.