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**The Foranloíd is explicitly polytheistic; it names many Talmic gods. However, Mărotłism views the gods as manifestations of one ultimate God; the ultimate God gives his law to man via the lesser gods.
**The Foranloíd is explicitly polytheistic; it names many Talmic gods. However, Mărotłism views the gods as manifestations of one ultimate God; the ultimate God gives his law to man via the lesser gods.
**Most importantly: it states its own incompleteness!
**Most importantly: it states its own incompleteness!
**:''φess·θudiāsor '''subanmanōȝi φarnoe''' φinnom ābotot δrāgaħnar oncat ħlibnar...''  
**:''φess·θudiāsor '''subanmanōȝi φarnoe''' φinnom ābotot δrāgaħnar cat ħlibnar...''  
**:"Let the '''Second Mover''' complete this book of laws and rites..."
**:"Let the '''Second Mover''' complete this book of laws and rites..."
*The Sondmorið Manuscripts ([[Eevo]]: /ˈsɔntmɔrið/) are a collection of [[Tigol]]-language manuscripts found in the Sondmorið caves of Skella. Among other things, they give a mythological account of human nature and origins. Devotional poems are also included.
*The Sondmorið Manuscripts ([[Eevo]]: /ˈsɔntmɔrið/) are a collection of [[Tigol]]-language manuscripts found in the Sondmorið caves of Skella. Among other things, they give a mythological account of human nature and origins. Devotional poems are also included.
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