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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': The goddess Hydaelyn is never directly referred to as a goddess of order, but she is stated to be the creator and protector of the world and greets the PlayerCharacter with the statement of "All are one", thus implying that her sphere encompasses harmony. Further illustrating this point, her opposite is the god known as Zodiark, the embodiment of destruction, chaos and darkness.
*** Ultimately it's revealed that Zodiark was created to reconstruct the law of nature on the planet after a cataclysm, and Hydaelyn created to prevent Zodiark being abused. Light and Dark are shown not to be good or evil but much more complimentary concepts. The closest the game has to wording them is Light as Harmony and Darkness as Vitality. In this sense. Both gods served Order.

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': The goddess Hydaelyn is never directly referred to as a goddess of order, but she is stated to be the creator and protector of the world and greets the PlayerCharacter with the statement of "All are one", thus implying that her sphere encompasses harmony. Further illustrating this point, her opposite is the god known as Zodiark, the embodiment of destruction, chaos and darkness.
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darkness. Ultimately it's revealed that Zodiark was created to reconstruct the law of nature on the planet after a cataclysm, and Hydaelyn created to prevent Zodiark being abused. Light and Dark are shown not to be good or evil but much more complimentary concepts. The closest the game has to wording them is Light as Harmony and Darkness as Vitality. In this sense. Both gods served Order.
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*** Ultimately it's revealed that Zodiark was created to reconstruct the law of nature on the planet after a cataclysm, and Hydaelyn created to prevent Zodiark being abused. Light and Dark are shown not to be good or evil but much more complimentary concepts. The closest the game has to wording them is Light as Harmony and Darkness as Vitality. In this sense. Both gods served Order.
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** Jyggalag, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[ControlFreak Order]]. Jyggalag is very [[GodOfGods Anuic]] (static, orderly) in nature compared to the other generally more [[TheAntiGod Padomaic]]-inclined (chaotic, disorderly) Daedric Princes. It is quite likely that [[OrderVersusChaos this is one of the reasons]] the others [[AllTheOtherReindeer despise him so much]]. He was an incredibly powerful ControlFreak [[TheDreaded even other Daedric Princes were scared of]], so they cursed him into an IronicHell of being the most chaotic Daedric Prince of them all; Sheogorath, [[MadGod Daedric God of Madness]]. It is also likely the reason why, once he [[LiteralSplitPersonalities separates himself]] from [[MadGod Sheogorath]], he generally ignores Mundus, the mortal plane. (Due to the actions of the Anuic [[SaintlyChurch Aedra]] during the creation of Mundus, it is much more orderly than the rest of the universe.)

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** Jyggalag, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[ControlFreak Order]]. Jyggalag is very [[GodOfGods Anuic]] (static, orderly) in nature compared to the other generally more [[TheAntiGod Padomaic]]-inclined (chaotic, disorderly) Daedric Princes. It is quite likely that [[OrderVersusChaos this OrderVersusChaos conflict is one of the reasons]] reasons the others [[AllTheOtherReindeer despise him so much]]. He was an incredibly powerful ControlFreak [[TheDreaded even other Daedric Princes were scared of]], so they cursed him into an IronicHell of being the most chaotic Daedric Prince of them all; Sheogorath, [[MadGod Daedric God of Madness]]. It is also likely the reason why, once he [[LiteralSplitPersonalities separates himself]] from [[MadGod Sheogorath]], he generally ignores Mundus, the mortal plane. (Due to the actions of the Anuic [[SaintlyChurch Aedra]] during the creation of Mundus, it is much more orderly than the rest of the universe.)
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** While the Daedra are considered forces of chaos, Jyggalag is the exception to his kin in being the Daedric Prince of Order, specifically associated with Logical Order and Deduction. He was an incredibly powerful ControlFreak [[TheDreaded even other Daedric Princes were scared of]], so they cursed him into an IronicHell of being the most chaotic Daedric Prince of them all; Sheogorath, [[MadGod Daedric God of Madness]].

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** While Jyggalag, the Daedra are considered forces [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of chaos, [[ControlFreak Order]]. Jyggalag is very [[GodOfGods Anuic]] (static, orderly) in nature compared to the exception to his kin in being the other generally more [[TheAntiGod Padomaic]]-inclined (chaotic, disorderly) Daedric Prince Princes. It is quite likely that [[OrderVersusChaos this is one of Order, specifically associated with Logical Order and Deduction.the reasons]] the others [[AllTheOtherReindeer despise him so much]]. He was an incredibly powerful ControlFreak [[TheDreaded even other Daedric Princes were scared of]], so they cursed him into an IronicHell of being the most chaotic Daedric Prince of them all; Sheogorath, [[MadGod Daedric God of Madness]]. It is also likely the reason why, once he [[LiteralSplitPersonalities separates himself]] from [[MadGod Sheogorath]], he generally ignores Mundus, the mortal plane. (Due to the actions of the Anuic [[SaintlyChurch Aedra]] during the creation of Mundus, it is much more orderly than the rest of the universe.)



** While the Aedra Akatosh isn't directly called "of Order" except in the loose Anu sense that applies to all Aedra, he is the god in the Eight/Nine Divines with the strongest association to it, partly from being the TopGod but mostly from being the god of time, time when it functions being orderly and predictable (as shown by how chaotic and confusing things get during Dragon Breaks, periods when Akatosh is disrupted).

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** While the Aedra Akatosh isn't directly called "of Order" except in the loose Anu sense that applies to all Aedra, he is the god in the Eight/Nine Divines with the strongest association to it, partly from being the TopGod but mostly from being the god of time, time when it functions being orderly and predictable (as shown by how chaotic and confusing things get during [[TimeCrash Dragon Breaks, Breaks]], periods when Akatosh is disrupted).
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* ''VideoGame/{{Majesty}}'' and ''VideoGame/WarlockMasterOfTheArcane'': Dauros is the god of order and opposes his brother Fervus, the GodOfChaos. His followers are monks and paladins who act in rigidly self-controlled and righteous manners, in contrast to Fervus' association with the wilderness.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Majesty}}'' and ''VideoGame/WarlockMasterOfTheArcane'': Dauros is the god of order and opposes his brother Fervus, the GodOfChaos. His In contrast to Fervus' association with the wilderness, Dauros's followers are monks and paladins who act in rigidly self-controlled and righteous manners, in contrast manners and scholars who seek to Fervus' association with the wilderness.gather, order and expand knowledge.
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%%* ''VideoGame/{{Majesty}}'' and ''VideoGame/WarlockMasterOfTheArcane'' share the Ardania setting, which has the god of order Dauros, the sibling of the life goddess Agrela, the death goddess Krypta, and their brother [[GodOfChaos Fervis]]. The quadruplets are the youngest gods in the setting, having the plague god Grum-Gog as their older brother, their mother Helia and father Lunord governing the sun and moon, and grandfather Krolm as the primordial rage god. None of these gods are specifically more powerful than any other.%%Interesting as the divine family may be, that's not this trope.

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%%* * ''VideoGame/{{Majesty}}'' and ''VideoGame/WarlockMasterOfTheArcane'' share the Ardania setting, which has ''VideoGame/WarlockMasterOfTheArcane'': Dauros is the god of order Dauros, the sibling of the life goddess Agrela, the death goddess Krypta, and their opposes his brother [[GodOfChaos Fervis]]. The quadruplets Fervus, the GodOfChaos. His followers are monks and paladins who act in rigidly self-controlled and righteous manners, in contrast to Fervus' association with the youngest gods in the setting, having the plague god Grum-Gog as their older brother, their mother Helia and father Lunord governing the sun and moon, and grandfather Krolm as the primordial rage god. None of these gods are specifically more powerful than any other.%%Interesting as the divine family may be, that's not this trope.wilderness.

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