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I don't think thoseThose ones may not fit the context muchperfectly, but you mayone can find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Cornerstone

  • something that is essential or basic.
  • a person or thing of prime importance; basis: the cornerstone of the whole argument.

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Cornerstone

  • something that is essential or basic.
  • a person or thing of prime importance; basis: the cornerstone of the whole argument.

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

Those ones may not fit the context perfectly, but one can find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Cornerstone

  • something that is essential or basic.
  • a person or thing of prime importance; basis: the cornerstone of the whole argument.

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

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Aeternia
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I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Cornerstone

  • something that is essential or basic.
  • a person or thing of prime importance; basis: the cornerstone of the whole argument.

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Cornerstone

  • something that is essential or basic.
  • a person or thing of prime importance; basis: the cornerstone of the whole argument.

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

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Aeternia
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I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find ana use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find an use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Provenance

Egregore

I don't think those ones fit the context much, but you may find a use in them as well, at some point.

Arche

Arche (ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses 'beginning', 'origin' or 'first cause'. Later, 'power', 'sovereignty', 'domination' as extended meanings were accepted by some.

Provenance

  • place or source of origin: a manuscript of unknown provenance.
  • where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

Egregore (not that close, but I add it to widen your choices)

Egregore (also egregor) is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.

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