Book VII: The Defiance of Tellawow

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When the Mother Goddess Athena and St. Bishop returned to live amongst the heavens, they had a son. His name was Tellawow. Tellawow for a while was a good son, loving and caring of his mother and father. But soon he grew jealous that his mother and father only cared for their other children, the Shinto people. So Tellawow secretly left the Kingdom of Paradise and created a new race of people in his image. He called these people the Gainese capable of living in the hottest environment and working the land that Tellawow gave them. 

The Mother Goddess Pallas Athena soon caught wind of this new foul creation and angered went to battle with her son, nearly destroyed by her own son, her husband St. Bishop banished their own son away from the Kingdom of Paradise never to return allowing his creation to live and remain but not to mingle with the Shinto. So St. Bishop hid a nasty fault to the Gainese, where the Sun set, it would be too cold for the Gainese to be able to survive so they where stuck to live in the bottom of the planet where no one would be able to go North where the majority of the Shinto lived. 

In Order to Protect Athenians and the Ponce Peoples, St. Bishop ordered his other Son Posilophos, keeper of the night sky, to change the route the five suns set on the southern world so that only the island of Trail would receive the immense heat that would burn the Gainese people but never allow them to survive outside of it. 

So Tellawow Son of the Mother Goddess Pallas Athena and St. Bishop would rule over his domain soon amassing a massive army of now enslaved Gainese people to someday crush the prized Shinto people. But he was alone and no Goddess Wanted Tellawow. So Tellawow shape shifted into a Gainese man and slept with the first Queen of Gain, Baat Sheva. She bore him a son and this son he named Zealos. Zealos now became a favorite God of the Gainese and Baat Sheva became Tellawow's unwilling wife. But Baat Sheva was unhappy and so she slept with the God Zeus, Tellawow furious ate his pregnant wife and destroyed her. She became a saint for her will of not willing to be with Tellawow. Her sincerity is a glimpse to the peace that Gainese people may someday have with the Shinto. 

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