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==Background== At least one prior-world civilization ascended to a higher plane of existence. However, there were a few stragglers. A least, that's the explanation Aeon priests have for ether ghosts; higher beings who either failed to reach or ere thrown from whatever dimension their fellows discovered. Rebuffed, they fell back into the normal dimensions of time and space. Ether ghosts mimic the outline of whatever creature they encounter, but that shape constantly warps and jumps, as if reality itself struggles to resolve several alternate versions of the ether ghost into a coherent being. If Aeon priests have correctly interpreted ether ghost motivation, they were maddened by whatever process separated them from their kin. They take all that anger and madness out on dimension walkers (or other beings involved in transdimensional events) that they happen across.<ref>Cordell, Bruce. “Creatures.” Into the Outside, Monte Cook Games, LLP, 2018, pp. 143. Numenera. ISBN 978-1-939979-47-6</ref>
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