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Synthemata
Goetic conjuration of The Isonomy. An abstract language comprising of locutionary, illocutionary and perlocutionary utterances, which can be twisted and braided orthogonally in intention and manifestation. Synthemata commands wondrous phenomena, from the apparatus of contrivances sublunary and mundane, to superluminary marvels and miracles surpassing the comprehension of celestial gods.
In the age of Old Solar, before their empire was extinguished, the Synthemata encountered a beggar, a Pathless wanderer. The old philosopher asked the Synthemata: how many hands does a man possess? To which they replied immediately: two. Yet to their dismay, the wanderer answered: three; for a man knows he has two hands, and he also possesses the concept of a hand! This was how the Synthemata were unmade, and came to ruin.