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  1. ARCHIVE 14 - CODE: KANUA
  2. [Struggle Against Primorda]
  3. Entropy discovered that Primorda is a force with a behaviour constructed from mimicry. They deduced that while Primorda could create things seemingly from nothing, they could not invent anything new, only perversely deform things that had already been created by Entropy's capabilities. Primorda began being semi-communicative in late verses, where Entropy was primarily focused on protecting the land and its inhabitants from the ulterior forces of the manifestations, who had begun to get tactical in their decision-making.
  4. Chaos would spread, infect and possess. Entropy was weaker than Primorda every step of the way, but not entirely helpless. They fought and struggled to keep the manifestations at bay, but would always fail to hold them back. It was traumatising for them, and Entropy has already recounted a time in which they gave up all hope for change.
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  6. Entropy, however, is strong in willpower and always managed to push forward. The fights against Primorda were intense, spanning indescribable environments and empires. With every verse, Primorda grew more and more cunning.
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  10. ARCHIVE 15 - CODE: MANIFEST
  11. [Entropy the Guardian]
  12. In the more complex later verses of Entropy's indirect creation, elaborate cultures had formed with their own convictions and views of reality. Entropy did what they could to protect and nurture them, acting as a guardian against the ulterior forces of Primorda. They would form meaningful connections to the sub-entities which would make the separation from destruction all the more difficult in the end. While they admired Entropy's ability to morph the world around them, they never saw their guardian as a deity. Entropy was not always aware that Primorda was a manifestation of their own negativity, but whey they did, they would often leave out that important piece of information in an attempt to hide the shame and guilt.
  13. The sub-beings had nowhere else to go once the manifestations made their appearance - Entropy believed that telling them that Primorda was an extension of themselves would be too much of a cruel and heartbreaking thing to do. Also, nullifying the sub-beings own views on reality by telling them that their existence is nothing more than a bi-product of their internal conflict would be morally-questionable.
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