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<blockquote data-quote="LordVyreth" data-source="post: 1535245" data-attributes="member: 9626"><p><strong>Excerpt number four</strong></p><p></p><p>I apologize for the lack of updates lately. Gen Con registration took longer than expected, and I had plans for Mother's day tonight. I hopefully will have a new one tomorrow, but for now, here's another excerpt the players received.</p><p></p><p>The Final Sisters</p><p>(Excerpt from the Book of Lore. The priests would again like to quell rumors that parts of this book were censored to remove information about a twelfth, evil goddess. Obviously this isn’t true, so there was nothing to cut. Now never speak of it again.)</p><p></p><p>The universe continued to grow, as the brilliant tendrils of perfect energy flowed through all beings, further establishing the world’s peaceful state. However, while the balance of the body has been established through the benign gifts of the former goddesses (in spite of attempts by one such goddess to codify the unknowable, define the indefinable, and render the wonders of the universe into a simple formula,) there was still a sense of loss in the souls of the wondrous beings of the universe. They had a way of life, certainly, but lacked the means to express the joy that they felt, or to give any long term meaning to their thoughts and emotions. However, the great forces of the universe released more energy to its people, and it formed Merida and Tepedin, the two goddesses of the Muse. After coming into being so quickly that they were nearly twins, the first gathered the hopes of the people, and formed it into the beautiful tapestry that is music. The other took their thoughts and gave them a form, so that others may look on the wisdom of ages and be amazed. Through them, music, art, and literate was born, and the people would finally show through art the greatness of their souls!</p><p></p><p>Finally, the last two Goddesses gave the people greater meaning in their own emotions. Jolia saw that human interactions were base things; designed for mere procreation and simple pleasure. She realized that the soul of a living being needed more to be free, and she bestowed love upon the people! Soon, they knew each other in a more intimate way, and formed permanent bonds. Finally, Tsykie, the last of the Sisters, emerged from the Chaos. She seemed smaller than the ones before, as if there was only a tiny amount of power flowing out of the great Spiritual Font, and she could only take the small amount remaining. As the last and the least of the goddesses, she choose to maintain a sense of simplicity in her own mind and soul, and chose to become the guardian of the weakest of mortal beings; the children. She gave them a sense of innocence and joy, and gave people a desire to protect them in their youth, so that they could appreciate the world in full wonder and without danger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordVyreth, post: 1535245, member: 9626"] [b]Excerpt number four[/b] I apologize for the lack of updates lately. Gen Con registration took longer than expected, and I had plans for Mother's day tonight. I hopefully will have a new one tomorrow, but for now, here's another excerpt the players received. The Final Sisters (Excerpt from the Book of Lore. The priests would again like to quell rumors that parts of this book were censored to remove information about a twelfth, evil goddess. Obviously this isn’t true, so there was nothing to cut. Now never speak of it again.) The universe continued to grow, as the brilliant tendrils of perfect energy flowed through all beings, further establishing the world’s peaceful state. However, while the balance of the body has been established through the benign gifts of the former goddesses (in spite of attempts by one such goddess to codify the unknowable, define the indefinable, and render the wonders of the universe into a simple formula,) there was still a sense of loss in the souls of the wondrous beings of the universe. They had a way of life, certainly, but lacked the means to express the joy that they felt, or to give any long term meaning to their thoughts and emotions. However, the great forces of the universe released more energy to its people, and it formed Merida and Tepedin, the two goddesses of the Muse. After coming into being so quickly that they were nearly twins, the first gathered the hopes of the people, and formed it into the beautiful tapestry that is music. The other took their thoughts and gave them a form, so that others may look on the wisdom of ages and be amazed. Through them, music, art, and literate was born, and the people would finally show through art the greatness of their souls! Finally, the last two Goddesses gave the people greater meaning in their own emotions. Jolia saw that human interactions were base things; designed for mere procreation and simple pleasure. She realized that the soul of a living being needed more to be free, and she bestowed love upon the people! Soon, they knew each other in a more intimate way, and formed permanent bonds. Finally, Tsykie, the last of the Sisters, emerged from the Chaos. She seemed smaller than the ones before, as if there was only a tiny amount of power flowing out of the great Spiritual Font, and she could only take the small amount remaining. As the last and the least of the goddesses, she choose to maintain a sense of simplicity in her own mind and soul, and chose to become the guardian of the weakest of mortal beings; the children. She gave them a sense of innocence and joy, and gave people a desire to protect them in their youth, so that they could appreciate the world in full wonder and without danger. [/QUOTE]
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