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===Second Mover===
===Second Mover===
The '''Second Mover''' ([[Eevo]]: ''a Nwtxáh Arn'' /ə nuˈtʃah ˈaɾ(ə)n/; Classical [[Windermere]]:
The '''Second Mover''' ([[Eevo]]: ''a Nwtxáh Arn'' /ə nuˈtʃah ˈaɾ(ə)n/; Classical [[Windermere]]:
''Nutłaχ Hiraθ'', [[Clofabosin]]: ''ribilzavudan'') is a central [[Talma|Talman]] spiritual concept representing creativity, agency and moral good within humans. In Mărotłism the doctrine 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.  
''Nutłaχ Hiraθ'' /nuˈtʂakʰ hiˈratʰ/, [[Clofabosin]]: ''ribilzavudan'') is a central [[Talma|Talman]] spiritual concept representing creativity, agency and moral good within humans. In Mărotłism the doctrine 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.  


The Second Mover is often called '''the Nameless''' (''φid mo tsip χum''), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. Mărotłites would at best balk at "naming the Nameless" (Windermere: ''chithum fid mo tsip chum''), i.e. identifying the Second Mover with a specific god or human, like say [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]] does.
The Second Mover is often called '''the Nameless''' (''φid mo tsip χum''), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. Mărotłites would at best balk at "naming the Nameless" (Windermere: ''chithum fid mo tsip chum''), i.e. identifying the Second Mover with a specific god or human, like say [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]] does.