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A Tale from Clevaria
In the time of the god-king, lord of the sky, director of rain, clouds, and wind, whose name was secret, emissaries came from the plains to Clevaria. They worshipped strange gods of earth, and carried one with them in a … Continue reading
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Tagged Clevaria, Four Realms, gods, history, legend, Shankhar, war
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Creation Legend (Retold from the Amsa of Ya-Khem family)
Long before the world was divided into Halls, all things were mixed and uniform. This was called the living world. It went on for such a long time that each element slowly changed into each of the others and then … Continue reading
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Tagged creation, creation legend, Four Realms, legend, living world, setting, Shankhar
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The Last Labor of the Titans
The Last Labor of the Titans (A creation legend of the Slakiv Empire, from Hloen’s Tales of Our Mothers) Listen to what I say, you young and old, for I tell of how our world was made and what its … Continue reading
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Tagged archons, creation, creation legend, dream, labor, legend, setting, Shankhar, Slakiv Empire, titans, twilight
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