[1:1] All was at ease within Erthos, [1:2] for peace had reign supreme for many thousands of years.
[1:3] Than from the starry firmaments a great gate of gold opened, [1:4] and strange sailing vessels ventured through, [1:5] known as the Göllseilog to their peoples, [1:6] that the Ooramerians named them the Orllogsól, Ships of the Sun.
[1:7] They came to Nórselönd and disembarked, [1:8] they called themselves Ânkylons, [1:9] that the Ooramerians named them the Ængolos, [1:10] who were led by their God Warrior King named Dhönor, [1:11] First Son of Father Odipiero and his first wife Rolanóra. [1:12] that Dhönor had fiery red hair and light blue eyes like the skies.
[1:13] The Ængolosians came from a dying world known as Âksgroth, [1:14] a world consumed to the cold voids, [1:15] brought about by destructive chaos and powers most evil.
[1:16] The Ængolosians were giants, [1:17] equal in size to the Lámœrians and Kävzgarians, [1:18] and they were winged beings, [1:19] born with gold, red and black hair and indigo blue eyes.
[1:20] They were welcomed to stay in the lands of the Kävzgarians and Lámœrians, [1:21] and there they dwelled in the in the High North (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:22 thru 1:36 Lacuna)
[1:37] One day Dhönor tended to his prized herd of cattle, [1:38] when he found two Kävzgarian Twin Princes named Askür and Eskár, [1:39] and they entered his herd's grazing grounds, [1:40] and they stole two of his golden milk cows name Yirsh and Mirsh.
[1:41] Dhönor followed the twins princelings back to their Palace of Nivârah, [1:42] and there he confronted their mother Queen Tilǽm, [1:43] who was pregnant with twins.
[1:44] "Thou naughty sons have stolen from thine herd, [1:45] and thy demand thine milk cows back." the Grievances of Dhönor.
[1:46] "Thou art living on thine lands, [1:47] and thou hast used thine lands for thou needs. [1:48] These milk cows thy shalt take as payment, [1:49] and shalt be slaughtered for thine son's sustenance." the Folly of Queen Tilǽm.
[1:50] "Curse thee bull headed women, curse ye! [1:51] For thou art a prideful harlot, [1:52] who thinks thou art high as the mountains of this world. [1:53] Thy curse thee and thou blood of kin, [1:54] that for every second child thou daughter's birth, [1:55] shall be stout in size, [1:56] and forever shall thou tallest sons and daughters bend their backs too." the Curse of Dhönor.
[1:57] Dhönor raised his Holy Hammer, Möltlob, [1:58] and swatted Queen Tilǽm pregnant belly.
[1:59] This act of aggression enraged Askür, [1:60] and he punched Dhönor in the head, [1:61] and bloodied him on the floor (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:62 thru 1:65 Lacuna)
[1:66] Dhönor left the Palace of Nivârah, [1:67] bloodied and dazed and confused (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:68 thru 1:69 Lacuna)
[1:70] And so Tilǽm gave birth, [1:71] and her second set of twins were both born, [1:72] one was a healthy Kävzgarian Boy named Prince Jindal, [1:73] and the second was the first Dwarf born named Prince Inkal the Stout.
[1:74] And Queen Tilǽm fainted, [1:75] for the curse was true, [1:76] and many more mothers birthed children who became Dwarves (Lacuna)
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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...