nolunty means The negative aspect of God, encompassing darkness, cold, destruction, etc. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 72 out of 100.
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NOLUNTY — [Noun] The necessary negative aspect of the Divine, encompassing privation, darkness, and dissolution within a unified Godhead. Coined by Robert Fludd from the Latin nōluntās, meaning "unwillingness" or "the state of not willing." Unlike "volunty" (the divine's active, generative impulse) or "evil" (a general principle of moral wickedness), nolunty is the privative, structural counterpart intrinsic to the divine nature itself. It is the absolute cold of the interstellar void, the crushing silence before the fiat lux, and the cosmic frost that rimes the edges of creation—the sacred 'no' within the plenitude of being, the solemn void against which all volition briefly gleams.
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- The negative aspect of God, encompassing darkness, cold, destruction, etc.