Book V: The First Shinto

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This is the story of St. Bishop The First Shinto, Child of Athena, Husband of Athena, Father of Shinto Societies, King of Kings, Father of all Shinto Kingdoms, Republics and Empires. When the Goddess Created St. Bishop in her image, she knew he would be lonely, so she became mortal and walked with St. Bishop. The two would live a happy long life together. They married one another and the two had a daughter. This daughter was Kimi, who became the Goddess of the Forest. They had a son, who they named Poseidon, who would become God of the Seas. St. Bishop and Athena then had 100 more children of which they married one after the other and continued to create more children. St. Bishop would live to be 6,783 years old before he died. Athena would live two more months before departing her mortal vessel and made herself and her husband and her children Gods. These God's would rule now over the remaining Shinto, the Children of Athena who did not become God's. These Shinto would flourish through out the world. Creating their Kingdoms, building on their faith and being at peace with one another.

There are more than 100,000 Gods and Goddess, of whom many are still but known to their ancient Ancestors, the first Shinto. This is there Story.

Athena and St. Bishop had twins, Mistchief and Mayhem, these two would be the Goddess and God of the Underworld. The two would marry and have many children known as Demons, these demons would help rule the underworld. They also had Annubis, Guardian of the Underworld. Kimi married her brother Poseidon, they had a son named Neptune who would rule the waters of the West. Neptune would marry the Bithia Goddess of Streams together they would have Ursulo and Phomos. Phomos would marry the Goddess Urlisia and Ursulo would marry Philome. Philome gave birth to triplets Eros, Nobom, and Gomera.

Bithia would marry her grandson Eros and the two would form the mighty Tellawow River. Eros would then sleep with Gomera and the two had 575 children. Nobom, God of the Rain would marry Sateen, Goddess of the Moon Ossinnig. Soon many more Gods and Goddesses where brought to life by the great love of the family of the Mother Goddess Pallas Athena. Soon these Gods too began to fall in love and create more life populating the planet with many more Shinto peoples.

These people soon began to carve the great valleys and form kingdoms, republics, and city-states. But in each one a temple to the Gods was to be built and this they did in detail. These First Shinto became the Baatese people, founders of the most ancient city, St. Bishop the original descendants of the first children of Pallas Athena and his Serenity St. Bishop. Then came the Athenians those of whom left St. Bishop to go further east crossing the mighty Tellawows waters to a strip on the western edge where whereupon those rocks laid the first drops of Mother Goddess Pallas Athenas Breast Milk. The land rich and fertile would be the site of the largest and holiest Temple in her honor. Here would be her seat upon which she would walk amongst those deemed worthy of her grace whence upon completion of the Temple she and her husband will reign side by side for eternity watching over us, protecting us, and guiding us.

These are the names of the lesser Shinto Tribes they are the Ponce Peoples, the Tiglt, the Ewok, the Wookie, the Seminole, the Occulouse, the Orleans, the Dragonese, the Snelly people's, the Molvanians, the Krygyst, the Shawnee, the Lenape, the Leanne, the Desfo, the Ishamees, the Claudees, the Ocala, the Chickasaw, the Cherokee, the Black Feet, the White Feet, the Sioux, the Crow, The Otter, the Whale, the Gussie, the Bandaranaike, the Calllussaien, and the Micusgkee.

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