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* The character the Eremites describe as "Urizen" is obviously [[Rassilon]].
* The character the Eremites describe as "Urizen" is obviously [[Rassilon]].
* {{w|Urizen}} is the embodiment of reason and law in {{w|William Blake's mythology}}. In Blake's designs, {{w|Urizen}} is usually portrayed as a bearded old man carrying either architects' tools to [[anchoring of the thread|constrain the universe]] or nets to ensnare people in [[Web of Time|webs of law]]. His opponent is the [[Carnival Queen|embodiment of imagination]], {{w|Los}}. The description of the Eremites' art is an apparent parody of Blake's ''{{w|The Ancient of Days}}''.
* {{w|Urizen}} is the embodiment of reason and law in {{w|William Blake's mythology}}. In Blake's designs, {{w|Urizen}} is usually portrayed as a bearded old man carrying either architects' tools to [[anchoring of the thread|constrain the universe]] or nets to ensnare people in [[Web of Time|webs of law]]. His opponent is the [[Carnival Queen|embodiment of imagination]], {{w|Los}}. The description of the Eremites' art is an apparent parody of Blake's ''{{w|The Ancient of Days}}''.
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Urizen

Urizen the Architect was the name the Eremites gave to the first President of the Great Houses. In Eremite art, they portrayed him as a blind old man using a set of dividers to measure his own dung as spittle hung from his lips. Despite their vows of silence, the Eremites celebrated the "rites of Urizen" by laughing freely. (PROSE: The Book of the War)

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