[1:1] The Diós Sybilós were the Second Born of the Lámœrians after Worthos, [1:2] they were made from a single great pillar of granite stone.
[1:3] Father Odipiero gave onto their names and they were, [1:4] Amatajindō the eldest sister and Anjono the second sister, [1:5] and their youngest brother Avmojo.
[1:6] The Diós Sybilós were gentle kind beings that did the will of the Cardinal Gods, [1:7] building their desired Towers of Power, [1:8] and the Paradise of Shóngrolá, [1:9] commanded to them by Father Omer.
[1:10] After the Holy Immortals were born, [1:11] the Diós Sybilós helped in building the lost Crystal City of Lùmǎltis.
[1:12] When Yarnǒtho entered the World of Erthos for the first time, [1:13] Amatajindō was one of Gágio's Sacred Watchers, [1:14] who hunted down the Demonic God and his chaotic and destructive minions.
[1:15] Amatajindō with her Holy Companions, [1:16] faced down many adversaries in the Temples to Chaotic Gods, [1:17] destroying their places of evil and debauched foulness.
[1:18] Yet when the last Temple of the Chaotic Gods were cast down, [1:19] old allies soon turned against each other, [1:20] as the world was in its death throws.
[1:21] Worthos set out to conquer lands and waters, [1:22] that were not destroyed by the Death Stare of Preaodos, [1:23] nor tainted by the blood rituals to the Chaotic Gods.
[1:24] Amatajindō was away battling demonic beings, [1:25] whom entered Erthos through portals left open by the Cultic Followers to the Chaotic Gods.
[1:26] After many battles and sealing the Portals to the Demonic Realms, [1:27] Amatajindō learned from a messenger that Worthos invaded Lundaria, [1:28] and that his unholy army destroyed the Holy City of Lùmǎltis, [1:29] and took a large number of prisoners, [1:30] that of which her younger sister and brother numbered among them (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:31 thru 1:151 Lacuna)
[1:152] There upon the black summit of the Prison of Hrathos, [1:153] Amatajindō came and broke the gates with her holy sword Âlun, [1:154] she battled against the guards and came to the depths of the dungeon, [1:155] saving all whom were imprisoned within (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:156 thru 1:174 Lacuna)
[1:174] "Here, in this hollowed sanctuary the earth, [1:175] that I've carved for us, we are safe. [1:176] Let us rest O brother and sister, [1:177] in warmest embrace and await the Gods to return." So spaketh Amatajindō to her siblings.
[1:178] "Yes, and when thy wake, [1:179] thy shalt make a feast of liberation for us, [1:180] for thy shall make the most warmest bread, [1:181] and the sweetest wine for thou honour, [1:182] O sister, for thy am ever in your debt." The praises of Avmojo to Amatajindō.
[1:183] And so the Divine Siblings rested with one another that cold night, [1:184] and they woke up the next day, [1:185] and shared a feast (Lacuna)
(Verses 1:186 thru 1:215 Lacuna)
Chapter 2
(Verses 2:1 thru 2:12 Lacuna)
[2:13] The Divine Siblings helped the Gods earnestly, [2:14] in their holy task of rebuilding the World of Erthos, [2:15] after the second Divine Scorn of Father Omer.
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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...