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With the publication of [[Sasha née True Name|Sasha]]'s ''[[Major sys-side publications#Ode|Ode]]'', and to a lesser extent before, a spiritual movement began with '''the veneration of [[AwDae]]'''. This largely sys-side movement described em as "the Dreamer" or " the World Fennec", and cemented the conception of the System as "a machine that dreams". While this movement remains small and non-evangelizing, believers are seen as quite devout. Reception has been mixed, with those who knew AwDae being wary of, or even frustrated by, the existence of the movement while also accepting that there is basis for this, as many have described feeling a presence within the world, attributed to eir role in the creation of the System.
With the publication of [[Sasha née True Name|Sasha]]'s ''[[Major sys-side publications#Ode|Ode]]'', and to a lesser extent before, a spiritual movement began with '''the veneration of [[AwDae]]'''. This largely sys-side movement described em as "the Dreamer" or "the World Fennec", and cemented the conception of the System as "a machine that dreams". While this movement remains small and non-evangelizing, believers are seen as quite devout. Reception has been mixed, with those who knew AwDae being wary of, or even frustrated by, the existence of the movement while also accepting that there is basis for this, as many have described feeling a presence within the world, attributed to eir role in the creation of the System.


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With the publication of Sasha's Ode, and to a lesser extent before, a spiritual movement began with the veneration of AwDae. This largely sys-side movement described em as "the Dreamer" or "the World Fennec", and cemented the conception of the System as "a machine that dreams". While this movement remains small and non-evangelizing, believers are seen as quite devout. Reception has been mixed, with those who knew AwDae being wary of, or even frustrated by, the existence of the movement while also accepting that there is basis for this, as many have described feeling a presence within the world, attributed to eir role in the creation of the System.


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