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The '''Supreme Intelligence''' ('''SI'''), also known as '''Primus''', the '''Prime''', the '''Godmind''', the '''Singularity''', the '''machine god''', and the '''Transcendental Council of the Defined Infinite''', is the entity which governs [[Axiom]] and all of modron- and inevitable-kind.  
The '''Supreme Intelligence''' ('''SI'''), also known as '''Primus''', the '''Prime''', the '''Godmind''', the '''Singularity''', the '''machine god''', and the '''Transcendental Council of the Defined Infinite''', is the entity which governs [[Axiom]] and all of modron- and inevitable-kind.  


The SI is a confusing topic. Virtually no one knows what it is, where it is, or the extent of what it does. It is, in part, a theoretical being—we mostly take for granted that it exists, in large part because Axiomites so frequently make references to it.
The SI is a confusing topic. Virtually no one knows what it<ref>You'll hear me refer to the SI variously as an "it" and a "he."</ref> is, where it is, or the extent of what it does. It is, in part, a theoretical being—we mostly take for granted that it exists, in large part because Axiomites so frequently make references to it.


== External links ==
== External links ==


* [https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Godmind PathfinderWiki:Godmind]
* [https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Godmind PathfinderWiki:Godmind]
* [https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Primus Forgotten Realms Wiki:Primus]


== Related ==
== Related ==


* [[Axiom]]
* [[Axiom]]
== Endnotes ==

Revision as of 04:52, 1 October 2021

The Supreme Intelligence (SI), also known as Primus, the Prime, the Godmind, the Singularity, the machine god, and the Transcendental Council of the Defined Infinite, is the entity which governs Axiom and all of modron- and inevitable-kind.

The SI is a confusing topic. Virtually no one knows what it[1] is, where it is, or the extent of what it does. It is, in part, a theoretical being—we mostly take for granted that it exists, in large part because Axiomites so frequently make references to it.

External links

Related

Endnotes

  1. You'll hear me refer to the SI variously as an "it" and a "he."