Depiction of devotion; it was the allusion, which had been long since ameliorated from the idea of natural rightfulness, to an image of seemingly flawless beings bearing the name and self-sufficient existences of all that was beyond perfect—at least 'perfect' to which humans' minds and consciences were capable of fathoming so—for they were desperate for the existence of such beings; believing there were some higher forces involved in their and their world's imperfect and sometimes amoral existence, that it wasn't a mere coincidence but an intervention of higher hence divine forces; involved in their and their world's creation, of all aspects creation. They believed, therefore, that such higher beings bearing higher forces were high in the endless layers of boundless skies; up there ostensibly hanging to decorate and to shine their most glorified twinkling lights, as well as to bless and to watch over as the ever-present Stars forming beatific constellations…