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<blockquote data-quote="Myth and Legend" data-source="post: 5180622" data-attributes="member: 82679"><p>The Sun Goddess gazed at the frost-covered form of what seemed to be an uknown deity, that oozed both a very familiar energy and yet mixed it with something foreign to Heliasillyel. In her true form, the Elven Goddess would have called this being a gnat - a fledgling newborn Deity that still had to earn it's place among the heavens.</p><p></p><p>But in such new world everyone seemed insufficient, whatever their history might have been. Yet this was no Goddess that Heliasillyel knew of, despite the features of her face being strangely familiar.</p><p></p><p>The Smiling Maiden embraced the girl-God and poured warmth in her being, removing the frost and cold from her form and empowering her with the strength of the sun. Heliasillyel was careful not to explode with too much light, least she cause her sister great pain for a second time. <span style="color: DarkOrange">"Ubariya, you are much more familiar with motherhood and children. What do you make of this being?"</span> asked the sun Goddess with her melodious voice. Heliasillyel was ancinet but in many ways she was not omnipotent, which was quite befitting her desire to explore new aspects of life and her existence. It would be utterly pointless to exist with unlimited knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myth and Legend, post: 5180622, member: 82679"] The Sun Goddess gazed at the frost-covered form of what seemed to be an uknown deity, that oozed both a very familiar energy and yet mixed it with something foreign to Heliasillyel. In her true form, the Elven Goddess would have called this being a gnat - a fledgling newborn Deity that still had to earn it's place among the heavens. But in such new world everyone seemed insufficient, whatever their history might have been. Yet this was no Goddess that Heliasillyel knew of, despite the features of her face being strangely familiar. The Smiling Maiden embraced the girl-God and poured warmth in her being, removing the frost and cold from her form and empowering her with the strength of the sun. Heliasillyel was careful not to explode with too much light, least she cause her sister great pain for a second time. [COLOR=DarkOrange]"Ubariya, you are much more familiar with motherhood and children. What do you make of this being?"[/COLOR] asked the sun Goddess with her melodious voice. Heliasillyel was ancinet but in many ways she was not omnipotent, which was quite befitting her desire to explore new aspects of life and her existence. It would be utterly pointless to exist with unlimited knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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