CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE ENTRY
DAHKOTAIW — HOURGLASS OF THE GODS
Dahkotaiw is a singular cosmic construct, composed of
two triangular pyramids joined at their vertices to form
the silhouette of an hourglass suspended within the void. Each pyramid
functions as an opposing pole and serves as a sanctuary for
divine entities upon its hidden faces.
General Structure
Dahkotaiw possesses no spherical surface. Its configuration relies on two
symmetrical pyramids, joined point-to-point, creating a rare
three-dimensional architecture:
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Each pyramid consists of
three lateral triangular faces.
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The vertices meet at a central junction point, which
functions as an axis of rotation between the two halves.
The planet is composed of multiple faces, yet none have
been officially explored or systematically mapped.
Divine Domains
The bases of the two pyramids (their hidden faces) serve as the sovereign
domains for two major pantheons:
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Upon the Upper Pyramid: Reside the
Greek Deities, established on the face forming the
pyramid's base. They embody the principle of divine chaos. Although they
remain aloof from the wars on Dycit, they align themselves with the
Drunken Pirates (likely because the brotherhood operates as a liberated
faction rather than a stagnant, structured Order).
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Beneath the Lower Pyramid: Dwell the
Egyptian Deities, also situated upon a hidden face,
within a territory bound to memory, the cycles of death, and
subterranean energies. This domain acts as an inverted mirror to that of
the Greeks, balancing the heavens with the abyss. Representing "wisdom,"
they favor strict regulatory frameworks and tend to align with the Green
Order, which imposes draconian rules under the guise of "the happiness
of all" (a documented falsehood).
The Unknowns
The intermediate faces of Dahkotaiw remain entirely
unexplored. The center of the hourglass (the junction point of the two
pyramids) is suspected to be a gateway or a seal connecting the divinities
of the two opposing extremities.
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