Me again, King of the Double Post.
I have a thought, which is probably nothing, but again, is something I alone am not smart enough to reason out.
At a point, the Nonmen discussing Sorweel mention he is under the influence of "the Fertility Principle" or as we know it, Yatwer.
This has me thinking, we are told that the God was fractured into the 100. But why? Well, we do receive possibly something of an answer, from Fane no less, in saying:
And naught was known or unknown, and there was no hunger.
All was One in silence, and it was as Death.
Then the Word was spoken, and One became Many.
Doing was struck from the hip of Being.
And the Solitary God said, “Let there be Deceit.
Let there be Desire.”
——The Book of Fane
Now, a question (of course) is why the God was split. I think that is a question for another time. But realize that what the God is split into is the urges (or Principles) of humans. Why is there a God of Fertility? The Gods don't need to be fertile. Why is there a God of Thievery? Why would the Gods steal? These are all
human attributes.
So, when the Nonmen say that Yatwer is the Fertility Principle, they are right. It is a fracture of The God, which lends to Kellhus proclamtion, that Prophets deliver the word of Man to God, not the reverse.
OK, that isn't as lucid as it seemed in my head, but here is the point: what about the Logos? Is there a Logos Principle in the Outside?