Sargacity

Sargacity's name means "Judgement" in the sense of judging someone for their deeds. This mostly sentient entity has tasked itself with maintaining order. This entity is not bound by any specific law structure and Sargacity instead forces an entity to judge itself. Evil changes depending on the side that is making the decision, however guilt is universal. A conscious mind will always have its own definition of "evil", even if the mind can't admit it or even fathom it. Sargacity draws out the secrets of the self, shatters the ego, and forces those who are "evil" to prostrate themselves. When this deity prostrated Percipacity, she became a patron of law and bastion of order. Together they formulate a justice system that bright peace and prosperity to Zambaleth.    Sargacity is one of the few primordials capable of full function without an actual structured vessel in which to reside and stabilize themselves. With it's ambiguous form and untempered mind, Sargacity stretches it's being far and wide to locate those in need of their own truth.

Divine Goals & Aspirations

Sargacity has needs that are different than fully sentient beings.    It feels the push and pull to and from various events and ideologies. instinct, if you will.    It has innate desires that must be satisfied. It does feel what could be considered joy.    Primarily the joy of bringing truth to those who cannot see truth within themselves.   But it is not something that has any real plans or destinations, it merely has instincts.

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Contacts & Relations

Percipacity - Sargacity has the ability to bring out the truth of the self, but no real way of determining who or what is in need of truth. When Percipacity developed the concept of law, Sargacity found new purpose, and the two have made great strides together toward peace, and paved the way for prosperity.    The Mirzedag - sometimes this spherical primordial rolls around and finds it's way to Sargacity. The two don't really interact with each other, but there is clearly a strange connection between them.
Divine Classification
Primordial
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