Sephirot, the Fiend, was a deity once worshipped by a tree-like race native to Meracydia. Brought into being for the sole purpose of repelling the Allagan invasion, Sephirot inflicted ruinous losses upon the imperial army before finally being subdued and imprisoned in the central facility of Azys Lla. And now, millennia later, this immensely powerful entity threatens to awaken, his vengeful dreams disturbed by the careless ambitions of Archbishop Thordan VII. Topple the first pillar of the Warring Triad, or wheresoever his colossal shadow falls shall be visited by unthinkable catastrophe!
The Tree of Life, or Etz haChayim (עץ החיים) in Hebrew, is
a classic descriptive term for the central mystical symbol used in the
Kabbalah of esoteric Judaism, also known as the 10 Sephirot.Serphirot, meaning emanations, are the 10 attributes/emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof (The Infinite) reveals himself and continuously creates both the physical realm and the chain of higher metaphysical realms (Seder hishtalshelus). The term is alternatively transliterated into English as Sefirot/Sefiroth, singular Sephirah/Sefirah etc.
The Sephirot are considered revelations of the Creator’s Will (“ratzon”),[2]
and they should not be understood as ten different “gods” but as ten
different ways the one God reveals his Will through the EmanationsThe most important and well known scheme of depicting the Sephirot
arranges them as a tree with 3 columns. The Right column represents the
spiritual force of expansion. The Left represents its opposite,
restriction. The Middle column is the balance and synthesis between
these opposing tendencies. The connecting lines in the diagram show the
specific connections of spiritual flow between the Sephirot, the “22
Connecting Paths”, and correspond to the spiritual channels of the 22
letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Kabbalah sees the Hebrew letters as
channels of spiritual life force. This derives from the account in
Genesis of the Creation of the World, where Creation takes place through
10 Hebrew “Sayings” of God (“Let there be..”). In Kabbalistic theology,
these letters remain the immanent
spiritual forces that constantly recreate all existence. The paths
divide into 3 Categories, shown in this diagram by their different
colours, corresponding to the 3 types of letter.
Somebody who knows about the Kabbalah?! Thank G-d! 😀



