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While Unity may be a concept that the Ortal revere, they still have nine deities. While they are not deities in the strictest sense, they still have deity-like power and the Ortal describe them as "Living Concepts" or "Intika", in Maksek. Each one embodies one of the nine alignments and, it is said, they exist chained within a divine demiplane, exerting their influence upon the material plane. Only the highest of Ortal-Mak are allowed to even see one of the Intika. They will only appear for a being of the alignment that they represent. The Intika are represented to the Ortal as scriptures, that are said to have been written by the Initka's most trusted servants. The Initka are not worshipped as deities, they are known as absolutes and concepts for people to embody. Each Initka has a different route to the idea of Unity.
 
While Unity may be a concept that the Ortal revere, they still have nine deities. While they are not deities in the strictest sense, they still have deity-like power and the Ortal describe them as "Living Concepts" or "Intika", in Maksek. Each one embodies one of the nine alignments and, it is said, they exist chained within a divine demiplane, exerting their influence upon the material plane. Only the highest of Ortal-Mak are allowed to even see one of the Intika. They will only appear for a being of the alignment that they represent. The Intika are represented to the Ortal as scriptures, that are said to have been written by the Initka's most trusted servants. The Initka are not worshipped as deities, they are known as absolutes and concepts for people to embody. Each Initka has a different route to the idea of Unity.
   
 
Most Ortal only follow Kora, Mida and Jina, although they acknowledge the ideas presented by Pire, Gale and Nire. Polk, Jiak and Arok are left out of most teachings, as they embody distinctly evil ideas that go against the "ideal" idea of Unity. Ortal that break away from the larger Ortal civilizations are normally those that take the Unity idea of Pire, Gale and Nire over Kora, Mida and Jina. Any evil Ortal disregard all others save for Polk, Jiak and Arok; although they tend to only be interested in the one that embodies their alignment.
The Intika are named as a combination of words defining their alignment and each word is pronounced fully, for example; Pita (Lawful (Pi), Good (Ta)) is pronounced Pea-Tah.
 
   
 
====Intika-Puta====
Most Ortal only follow Pita, Muta and Jata, although they acknowledge the ideas presented by Pire, Mure and Jare. Piok, Muok and Jaok are left out of most teachings, as they embody distinctly evil ideas that go against the "ideal" idea of Unity. Ortal that break away from the larger Ortal civilizations are normally those that take the Unity idea of Pire, Mure and Jare over Pita, Muta and Jata. Any evil Ortal disregard all others save for Piok, Muok and Jaok; although they tend to only be interested in the one that embodies their alignment.
 
   
 
Puta is known as The Justified Good. He repesents [[SRD:Lawful Good|Lawful Good]] as an alignment and as a concept. Puta's writings teach justice and understanding for those that are affected by law and promoting forgiveness, but fair punishment. His favoured weapon is the Maul.
====Intika-Pita====
 
   
 
====Intika-Mida====
Pita is known as The Justified Good. He repesents [[SRD:Lawful Good|Lawful Good]] as an alignment and as a concept. Pita's writings teach justice and understanding for those that are affected by law and promoting forgiveness, but fair punishment. His favoured weapon is the Maul.
 
   
 
Mida is known as The Muse of Light. She represents [[SRD:Neutral Good|Neutral Good]] as an alignment and as a concept. Mida's writings teach of everyone's potential to be the best they are and they encourage unity through sharing of these talents, but not to judge others solely by what they can't do. Her favoured weapon is the longsword.
====Intika-Muta====
 
   
 
====Intika-Jina====
Muta is known as The Muse of Light. She represents [[SRD:Neutral Good|Neutral Good]] as an alignment and as a concept. Muta's writings teach of everyone's potential to be the best they are and they encourage unity through sharing of these talents, but not to judge others solely by what they can't do. Her favoured weapon is the longsword.
 
   
 
Jina is known as The Good Spirit. He represents [[SRD:Chaotic Good|Chaotic Good]] as an alignment and as a concept. Jina's writing teaches that everyone should be themselves under the umbrella of Unity and they encourage self-fulfilment and expression. His favoured weapon is the shortsword.
====Intika-Jata====
 
 
Jata is known as The Good Spirit. He represents [[SRD:Chaotic Good|Chaotic Good]] as an alignment and as a concept. Jata's writing teaches that everyone should be themselves under the umbrella of Unity and they encourage self-fulfilment and expression. His favoured weapon is the shortsword.
 
   
 
====Intika-Pire====
 
====Intika-Pire====
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Pire is known as The Absolute Law. He represents [[SRD:Lawful Neutral|Lawful Neutral]] as an alignment and as a concept. Pire's writing teaches that law is absolute; without law, there is a state of anarchy; so those that break the laws, are to be punished as it is said. His favoured weapon is the warhammer.
 
Pire is known as The Absolute Law. He represents [[SRD:Lawful Neutral|Lawful Neutral]] as an alignment and as a concept. Pire's writing teaches that law is absolute; without law, there is a state of anarchy; so those that break the laws, are to be punished as it is said. His favoured weapon is the warhammer.
   
====Intika-Mure====
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====Intika-Maie====
   
Mure is known as The Balanced Scale. He represents [[SRD:Neutral|True Neutral]] as an alignment and as a concept. Mure's writing teaches that one should not have personal bias, but instead should weigh all sides of a philosophy and mediate; rather than choose to show bias. His favoured weapon is the double-bladed sword.
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Maie is known as The Balanced Scale. He represents [[SRD:Neutral|True Neutral]] as an alignment and as a concept. Maie's writing teaches that one should not have personal bias, but instead should weigh all sides of a philosophy and mediate; rather than choose to show bias. His favoured weapon is the double-bladed sword.
   
====Intika-Jare====
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====Intika-Jire====
   
Jare is known as The Self-Anointed. He represents [[SRD:Chaotic Neutral|Chaotic Neutral]] as an alignment and as a concept. Jare's writing teaches that one should live for themselves first and others second and Unity can be achieved through personal fulfilment. His favoured weapon is the flail.
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Jire is known as The Self-Anointed. He represents [[SRD:Chaotic Neutral|Chaotic Neutral]] as an alignment and as a concept. Jire's writing teaches that one should live for themselves first and others second and Unity can be achieved through personal fulfilment. His favoured weapon is the flail.
   
====Intika-Piok====
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====Intika-Polk====
   
Piok is known as The Unified Tyrant. He represents [[SRD:Lawful Evil|Lawful Evil]] as an alignment and as a concept. Piok's writing teaches the idea of Unity through Strength; those that do not believe are against Unity and should be dealt with accordingly. They also teach the idea of Might Makes Right. His favoured weapon is the greataxe.
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Polk is known as The Unified Tyrant. He represents [[SRD:Lawful Evil|Lawful Evil]] as an alignment and as a concept. Polk's writing teaches the idea of Unity through Strength; those that do not believe are against Unity and should be dealt with accordingly. They also teach the idea of Might Makes Right. His favoured weapon is the greataxe.
   
====Intika-Muok====
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====Intika-Miak====
   
Muok is known as The Malicious One. He represents [[SRD:Neutral Evil|Neutral Evil]] as an alignment and as a concept. Muok's writing teaches that people should do whatever they want; whenever they want, it matters not what it may be, but impulses should always be followed, never mind how fiendish it is. His favoured weapon is the whip.
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Jiak is known as The Malicious One. He represents [[SRD:Neutral Evil|Neutral Evil]] as an alignment and as a concept. Miak's writing teaches that people should do whatever they want; whenever they want, it matters not what it may be, but impulses should always be followed, never mind how fiendish it is. His favoured weapon is the whip.
   
====Intika-Jaok====
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====Intika-Jrok====
   
Jaok is known as The Greed. He represents [[SRD:Chaotic Evil|Chaotic Evil]] as an alignment and as a concept. Jaok's writing teaches that people should do whatever they can to enrich themselves at all times, others are lesser and they deserve to have whatever they want, whenever they want. His favoured weapon is the sickle.
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Jrok is known as The Greed. He represents [[SRD:Chaotic Evil|Chaotic Evil]] as an alignment and as a concept. Jrok's writing teaches that people should do whatever they can to enrich themselves at all times, others are lesser and they deserve to have whatever they want, whenever they want. His favoured weapon is the sickle.
   
 
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