Book 11 The Chronicles of the Diós Sybilós and the Legend of Prince Gyrúmel

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[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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