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Secarsion
Secarsion (n.)
/ˈse.kɑɹ.ʃən/
The irreversible act of a God willingly getting rid of their omnipotent power to become mortal, often through sacrifice, bloodletting, or mortal rebirth. A sacred descent rather than a fall to be amongst humans.
To Secar (v.)
/ˈse.kɑɹ/
(archaic) To cut away the divine. (theological) To descend by willful loss of godhood.
/ˈse.kɑɹ.ʃən/
The irreversible act of a God willingly getting rid of their omnipotent power to become mortal, often through sacrifice, bloodletting, or mortal rebirth. A sacred descent rather than a fall to be amongst humans.
To Secar (v.)
/ˈse.kɑɹ/
(archaic) To cut away the divine. (theological) To descend by willful loss of godhood.
"Jesus Christ's incarnation is see as a form of *secarsion* by choosing morality over divinity"
"A God was secarred and now lives amongst humans"
"A God was secarred and now lives amongst humans"
Secarsion by ImmuneSnow July 31, 2025