Book LILIII: Queen Cinderellas Generosity

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With her sisters forbidden from the Kingdom, Queen Cinderella embarked on a happy marriage with her Husband the Great King Phillipe III. When the land was parched of thirst from no rains, the Queen appealed to the Gods for a bountiful rain to enrich the soil and give new life and meaning to the people. The Gods listened and thus a bountiful crop was produced and harvested the next year. 

The Queen at the end of her 4th year of reign was beloved and loved by all the peoples of her land. Abroad she was beloved and worshipped as a Living Goddess, and indeed in death she would become a Goddess in her own right, the Goddess of the Poor and Helpless. Queen Cinderella established new schools and homes for those who before had none, and with the bounty of excess, gave to the people who had been depleted and not given what was needed. 

King Phillipe enamoured with his wife, gave her new lands in the North East where she ruled supreme over her husband. Here she would build massive Temples and schools to the poor and needy. Here she established the Schools of thought that so many had longed for and gave her wealth. For at the stories end matters not who or where you come from, but genioristy is to be worshipped and given to the people because that is the Will of the Gods. Without happiness and joy what are we but savages. 

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