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The god of the Awoken Ones (monastic prophets) bears watchfulness over sentience and awareness. His dreams reputedly cause human reality and perceptions. Satrimah Culcávah is the Great Awoken One. The basis of the cult of the Awoken One stems from the belief that Satrimah dwells in a realm of light and wakefulness, unlike the realm of mortals which is benighted and enwrapt in dreams and delusions which keep mortals from genuine, higher truths of the spirit. Satrimah Culcávah’s worship began sometime during the decay of the Neptultchi God-Empire of Qualin. It hails reputedly from Zephasia. In modern Asdar, only the Amandals continue to worship Satrimah Culcávah.
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