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The '''Second Mover''' ([[Eevo]]: ''Sehd Arn''; [[Clofabosin]]: ''ribilzavudan'') is a central [[Verse:Talma|Talman]] spiritual concept representing creativity, agency and moral good within humans. The belief states that we humans are responsible for "creation" and formulating rules, where "God has left off", even when no one is telling us what to do. This set of beliefs associated with this, often called '''Ngronaism''' (/ɪŋˈroʊneɪsm/ ''ing-ROH-nay-zum'', [[Eevo]]: ''Ŋronaivih'' /ˈŋrɔnaivih/), serves as the civic religion of Talman and Talman-derived societies. There is a caveat, though: Ngronaism is, often, less a set of beliefs than a set of common symbols, language, and rituals. | The '''Second Mover''' ([[Eevo]]: ''Sehd Arn''; [[Clofabosin]]: ''ribilzavudan'') is a central [[Verse:Talma|Talman]] spiritual concept representing creativity, agency and moral good within humans. The belief states that we humans are responsible for "creation" and formulating rules, where "God has left off", even when no one is telling us what to do. This set of beliefs associated with this, often called '''Ngronaism''' (/ɪŋˈroʊneɪsm/ ''ing-ROH-nay-zum'', [[Eevo]]: ''Ŋronaivih'' /ˈŋrɔnaivih/), serves as the civic religion of Talman and Talman-derived societies. There is a caveat, though: Ngronaism is, often, less a set of beliefs than a set of common symbols, language, and rituals. | ||
Ngronaism recognizes that narratives are important - in modern Ngronaism, efforts are made to construct | Ngronaism recognizes that narratives are important - in modern Ngronaism, efforts are made to construct narratives that approach truth. [Immeska] | ||
==Ideas== | ==Ideas== | ||
A rough timeline: | A rough timeline: | ||