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The three-eyed beings from Sirius are an example of possible Archons.

Read: Philip K. Dick

If an Archon can be the head of a sorrority there has to be a female form of the word. What is it?

Should we perhaps move the gnostic Archons to another page? I'm sure we could expand on what's already in the article, such as that the first Archon (when not called God himself) is often identified as Athoth, the Reaper, or how, in the Apocryphon of John, a massive list is given for the Archons responsible for engineering the body of Adam. I'd seperate it myself, but I wanted to see how everyone feels on this.