Enantiomorph

The Enantiomorph, essentially, is a fundamental and underlying concept of duality and/or merged dichotomy which is found to be an inherent structure of the Aurbis and is reflected through all its aspects, it is the ideal combined state of conflict between two opposing forces that are so similar that they could change their roles and not even know it. The Enantimorph, in its most basic form, is the schism between the terms "Is", and "Is not"; it began when the Void, absolute non-existence, was split by "AE" ("Is" in Ehlnofex), the state of being, and from this, all Enantiomorphs are subgradients of. This 'first Enantiomorph' is echoed through the formation of Anu and Padomay, and other concepts, like Light and Dark, Good and Evil, Bird and Serpent, Order and Chaos, and so on. The Enantiomorph can be utilized for Divine ascension and is sometimes seen as the Fourth Walking Way.

The Combatants
While intrinsically a state of duality, the Enantiomorph has varying other concepts and symbolic influences involved which can even involve mortal interactions, starting with some form of conflict between two individuals who are vying to become a Ruling King and must defeat any who can be considered 'their equivalent'. For instance, in the 36 Lessons of Vivec, when referring to the Nerevarine's main quest to defeat Dagoth Ur, Vivec assigned to both of them the number "one", and to their conflict, conjoining those two numbers to make "eleven", The Number of the Master. Vivec uses this to symbolism explains the consequences of the clashing between Dagoth and the Nerevarine. When both individuals are "one" and their conflict is "eleven", how are they supposed to be able to tell which "one" they are in the "eleven" (i.e, they are unable to determine their own roles in the fight). When "one" and "one" are added together, when "eleven" collapses, they make "two", which is the number Vivec assigns to the Enantiomorph. While this is the most common representation of an Enantiomorph, the 'conflict' can be interpreted in varying other manners, such as a mother and father birthing an offspring.

The Observer
In order for the dilemma between the combatants to end and for the Enantiomorph to have 'a winner', their must be an observer watching over the battle who determines who is who in the Enantiomorph. Vivec took this role in the battle between Dagoth Ur and the Nerevarine. In some cases, the observer is blinded or is maimed, which may be what results with the birth of a catalyst.

The Catalyst
The Catalyst is a new creation birthed through the convergences of an Enantiomorph, this role can bring about both the ending and/or a beginning to an Enantiomorph. The best example of such a role is the creation of the Aurbis, also known as the Grey Maybe, which is the amalgamation of Anu and Padomay's souls, Anui-El and Sithis.

In Apotheosis
It is stated that the Enantiomorph has been used in attempts to reach the final sub-gradient of all AE. While it is implied this state cannot be reached through the Enantiomorph, the Enantiomorph can be utilized to reach apotheosis in some manner.