[1:1] Odipiero and Athroosmer in their first return to Erthos, [1:2] conceived a daughter from their love for one another, [1:3] and named her Lovothos Goddess of Love, [1:4] and she came down with them from the Heavens, [1:5] after the Divine Scorn upon Erthos.
[1:6] When Lovothos was born, [1:7] she was a fully formed divine being, [1:8] so beautiful and so pure of innocents she was, [1:9] that she was singular in being, [1:10] bearing of the most beautiful female aspects, [1:11] and she had wings like a gentle white dove.
[1:12] Lovothos was loved by many of the Elder Ones, [1:13] whom worshipped her for her beauty and grace, [1:14] care free Lovothos was, [1:15] that she enjoyed her life on Erthos, [1:16] and that many Elder Ones wished to court her, [1:17] but she passed them off, [1:18] exploring the world and learning from all she encountered.
[1:20] In the times after the Divine Scorn, [1:21] Lovothos helped the Gods in their sacred tasks.
[1:22] There she learned from her mother how to tender the earth for new seeds to grow, [1:23] and from her father how to craft with the materials of the earth, [1:24] imbuing her with his sacred knowledge in all things (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:25 thru 1:156 Lacuna)
Chapter 2
(Verses 2:1 thru 2:32 Lacuna)
[2:33] The God Omer, Father of the Dragons married Lovothos, [2:34] and it was good and joyous and all celebrated in a great feast.
[2:35] After the wedding feast Omar spirited Lovothos away to his paradise of Shóngrolá.
[2:36] There Lovothos and Omer made love in joyous unity within the sacred halls of Holy Âldoróm, [2:37] Lovothos became pregnant with Omer's seed, [2:38] and in time she gave birth to their first born children, [2:39] who were the twin born Gods Lóxivor the first born and his brother Löxémero the second born.
[2:40] When Lóxivor and Löxémero were born, [2:41] they were both tall and beautiful divine beings, [2:42] radiating with the Holy Light of Father Omer, [2:43] and bearing their mother's beauty, [2:44] yet they were hermaphrodites like their father.
[2:45] Lóxivor's hair was black as obsidian stones, [2:46] and his eyes were lapis lazuli that shimmered of the dawning star's light.
[2:47] Löxémero was born with white gold hair, [2:48] and amethyst eyes that sparkled of the twilight star's light.
[2:49] The twin brothers were different from each other, [2:50] Lóxivor retained a great deal of knowledge in the arcane and in the divine, [2:51] and with his hands he was most creative and built many wonders, [2:52] all of which were gifts for his people and for his parents and sibling.
[2:53] Löxémero was adventurous and always made a new day to explore new things, [2:54] that of which he brought his beloved brother along to learn and adventure with him.
[2:55] Lóxivor and Löxémero helped the Gods in creating Mortals, [2:56] that they created the Ooramerians who were made by their Grandmother's gift, [2:57] a crystal shard of her Holy Tower of Power, [2:58] Golden flakes from Holy Âldoróm, [2:59] golden feathers from their father's wings, [2:60] and silky white locks of their mother's hair, [2:61] and the twin brothers gave onto their children their divine essence.
[2:61] Lóxivor and Löxémero children were the first born of Shóngrolá, [2:62] they were known in their tongue as the Öyὁmarő, the Ooramerians.
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The Erondós, Legends of the Elder Days. 33rd Edition
FantasyThis is the Authorized 33rd Edition of the Erondós, date of issued edition HIY 3466, 6A 1966. Published and distributed by the Hironian Imperial Magi Circle with cooperation from the International Magi Hall Arcane Knowledge Press. These are but a fe...