Integral Origin

From The Hidden Room


Template:Breadcrumb Apparatus Integrum

The Integral (Enchiridian) Origin, also known collectively as The Integrum, is the second oldest Origin in the universe. It comprises nearly all of the natural world.

Lore

Lore about The Integrum is plentiful, coming mostly from the Template:Category Apparatus Primarchs, Template:Category Apparatus Servitors, and Heralds.

Realms

The Mortal Realm

The Mortal Realms

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Acrolon

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  • Mortals
    • Azj: Natives of Kasyat
    • Fey: Natives of Pelithos
    • Nor: Natives of Acrolon
    • Ruk: Natives of Tonwei Unchained
  • Telar: Plants and animals of The Integrum

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Paths to Power

Paragons

The original Founders were perfect in their execution of their role in The Integrum. This perfection represented an absolute harmony between their nature and The Apparatus. Farmers were perfect farmers, soldiers were perfect soldiers. Each practitioner followed their arts to an absolute ideal. While most of this level of mastery was lost in The Shattering, some pieces of it still manifest. Very rarely, enough pieces of a Paragon soul inhabits a mortal of The Integrum, granting supernatural mastery of some discipline. Nearly any skill can be manifest as a Paragon. Diplomacy, engineering, artistry, combat, and strategy are all examples seen through history. For Paragons of adventuring skills, see Template:Category Apparatus Classes.

Heralds

Primarchs wield both great personal power and great influence over parts of The Integrum.

Notes

  • Day
    • Physical: sun, light
    • Social: Harmony, cooperation
    • Individual: Courage, self-sacrifice
  • Night
    • Physical: moon, dark
    • Social: Discord, conflict
    • Individual: Fear, hate
  • Pattern
    • Concrete: Patterns, templates, natural laws
    • Social: Language, communication
    • Individual: Memory, instinct, reason
  • Form
    • Rigid: Stone, metal, crystal
    • Fluid: Gas, liquid
    • Lignid: Flesh, wood