Iáinos
From Almeopedia
In Cuzeian theology Iáinos is one of the three mētū of Eleď, the abstract Idea (fâtas), whose eternal and perfect conception and law underlies all creation.
Cuzeians have recourse to the metaphor of artistic creation: Iáinos corresponds to the artist's abstract, perfect, holistically perceived conception of the work. Iáinos is the ultimate Source, but for that very reason is rather distant. Mai duni Iáinos sāsi-nô, "Iáinos does not act, but conceives," as one prophet insists.
Iáinos was praised by the believers, or sought to grasp his vision but was not asked favors (he was too distant).
Eīledan is the Shaper, who turns Iáinos's conception into real matter and time and corresponds to the physical work needed to create the work as a material object.
