Overview: The Divine Hierarchy
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The Fundamental Structure
The Divine Hierarchy describes the great powers that shape, preserve, express, or threaten the ordered Cosmos.
At its highest level stand the Primes, the ten foundational forces of reality. Beneath them stand the Stewards, rare divine beings created directly by the Primes to hold major cosmic offices. Alongside these stand the Resonants, divinities born from mortal worship, fear, devotion, and symbolic focus. Opposed to the ordered structure are the Dark Entities, which represent invasion, corruption, or dissolution.
The hierarchy is therefore not only vertical but functional:
- Primes define reality.
- Stewards preserve critical laws and thresholds within reality.
- Resonants express divine power through mortal cultures and beliefs.
- Dark Entities threaten reality from without, from corruption within, or from beneath definition itself.
Major Orders of the Hierarchy
| Order | Origin | Nature | Role in the Cosmos |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primes | Primordial differentiation of the original cosmic potential | Foundational cosmic intelligences | Establish and sustain the core principles of reality |
| Stewards | Deliberate creations of the Primes | Rare holders of singular divine offices | Protect vital metaphysical thresholds, laws, and transitions |
| Resonants | Coalescence of Prime resonance through mortal focus | Mortal-facing divinities shaped by worship and fear | Embody divine ideas in culturally specific, relational forms |
| Dark Entities | External incursion, internal fall, or primordial dissolution | Adversarial cosmic powers | Distort, replace, or unmake ordered existence |
The Primes
The Primes are the highest order of the Divine Hierarchy. They are not local gods, and they do not merely rule domains. They are the deep principles without which reality cannot remain coherent.
There are ten Primes:
- Aion
- Aqua
- Ignis
- Imago
- Lux
- Memoria
- Terra
- Umbra
- Verba
- Zephyr
Each Prime governs a foundational dimension of existence. Together they form the living balance of the Cosmos. If one is damaged, silenced, or contradicted at sufficient scale, reality does not simply weaken. It begins to malfunction.
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The Stewards
Stewards are direct creations of the Primes. They are not numerous, and they are not minor servants. A true Steward exists to hold a single office of major cosmic consequence.
A Steward may preserve:
- a lawful boundary,
- the binding force of oaths,
- the coherence of identity through change,
- the final crossing into death,
- or the sequence that prevents time from collapsing into paradox.
Because of this, Stewards should be understood as divine offices made person-like, not as a broad angelic bureaucracy.
Stewards are also important because the Cast-Outs are fallen Stewards. Their corruption is dangerous precisely because they once held legitimate and necessary offices in the architecture of reality.
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The Resonants
Resonants are the most mortal-facing order of divinity.
They are not made directly by the Primes. Instead, they emerge when mortal emotion, worship, fear, devotion, longing, or symbolic focus causes the power of a Prime to condense into a new self-aware being. In practical terms, Resonants are what many cultures would call their gods.
Unlike the Primes and Stewards:
- Resonants are shaped by culture.
- Resonants may fade if forgotten.
- Resonants are individual, relational, and often psychologically human.
- Resonants can vary enormously in power, from regional powers to civilization-defining gods.
They are not lower because they are unimportant. They are lower because they are contingent. Their existence depends upon mortal conditions in a way the Primes and Stewards do not.
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The Dark Entities
Not everything powerful in the cosmological structure belongs to the ordered Divine Hierarchy. Some beings exist in opposition to it.
The three principal categories of Dark Entities are:
| Category | Origin | Nature of Threat |
|---|---|---|
| Beyonders | Outside the Cosmos | Impose alien laws and foreign order |
| Cast-Outs | Fallen from within the hierarchy | Corrupt divine offices into obsessions and horrors |
| Unformed | Primordial pre-definition states | Dissolve names, form, meaning, and distinction |
These are not interchangeable enemies. Each represents a different kind of crisis:
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How the Orders Relate
The Divine Hierarchy functions through layered relationships rather than simple rank alone.
Source and Expression
- The Primes are the source principles.
- The Stewards are direct offices of divine enforcement, preservation, and guardianship.
- The Resonants are mortal-conditioned expressions of Prime resonance.
Stability and Risk
- The Primes are the most stable.
- Stewards are stable so long as their office remains intact and uncorrupted.
- Resonants are variable because worship can intensify, fragment, or fade.
Corruption and Opposition
- A Steward may fall and become a Cast-Out.
- A Resonant may become dangerous, but does not become a Cast-Out unless your setting later establishes that path explicitly.
- Beyonders and Unformed do not descend from the Divine Hierarchy. They oppose it from outside or beneath its order.
The Role of Mortals
Mortals are not formally above any divine order, but they matter to the hierarchy in unique ways.
- They do not create the Primes.
- They do not sustain the Stewards.
- They do create and sustain Resonants.
- They are often the first to suffer from Dark Entities.
- They may also be the most important agents in resisting corruption, surviving incursion, or restoring balance.
Mortals therefore stand at the meeting point of cosmic law and lived experience. The Primes structure reality. The Stewards guard it. The Resonants interpret it. Mortals live inside it and give parts of it new faces.
Document Index
Core Overviews
- Overview: The Primes
- Overview: The Stewards
- Overview: The Resonants
- Overview: The Dark Entities
- Non-Mortal Historical Framework
Dark Entity Sub-Overviews
Prime Documents
- Aion Prime
- Aqua Prime
- Ignis Prime
- Imago Prime
- Lux Prime
- Memoria Prime
- Terra Prime
- Umbra Prime
- Verba Prime
- Zephyr Prime
Use in the Setting
This overview is useful as the entry point for any work involving:
- theology,
- cosmological structure,
- religious institutions,
- divine conflict,
- mythic antagonists,
- or the relationship between mortal belief and divine manifestation.
It should function as the first document a reader uses before branching into more specialized material on Primes, Stewards, Resonants, or Dark Entities.