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The "Second Mover" concept began as a goddess of mathematics and the arts, called Ȝrocsaeā (Old Eevo Ŋrósae; modern Eevo ''Ŋroosai'') in Old Eevo texts. Ancient Thensarian pagans saw a duality (i.e. complementarity) between nature and human endeavors such as science, mathematics and the arts. The creator god [name], First Mover, created nature; 3rocsaeā, the Second Mover, then helps humans analyze and create. Man was mostly meant to "stay in his lane", with 3rocsaeā (+ a few other gods) as their only mediator between him and nature.
The "Second Mover" concept began as a goddess of mathematics and the arts, called Ȝrocsaeā (Old Eevo Ŋrósae; modern Eevo ''Ŋroosai'') in Old Eevo texts. Ancient Thensarian pagans saw a duality (i.e. complementarity) between nature and human endeavors such as science, mathematics and the arts. The creator god Ħembānom, First Mover, created nature; 3rocsaeā, the Second Mover, then helps humans analyze and create. Man was mostly meant to "stay in his lane", with 3rocsaeā (+ a few other gods) as their only mediator between him and nature.


After a series of natural disasters and plagues, which triggered the Talman Dark Ages, this understanding became more adversarial.
After a series of natural disasters and plagues, which triggered the Talman Dark Ages, this understanding became more adversarial.