[1:1] Läsyilvó had returned to Eorodos after two centuries of self-imposed exile from her defilement at the devious hands of Preaodos.
[1:2] The Holy City of Eldóvara had wondered what had happened to Läsyilvó, [1:3] while Preaodos disguised himself as Graoothos and lived in his palace and ventured around the Holy City of Gramörtha, [1:4] that both Preaodos and Eviovos built up their dark forces in secret, [1:5] while all the World of Erthos and the Gods were distracted with the Temple Wars in Zhóudia.
[1:6] Läsyilvó returned to her Holy City of Eldóvara and the people there celebrated her return, [1:7] she came to her gardens and grottos as her followers came to her and gave onto her offerings and praises.
[1:8] There she embraced her followers lovingly and kissed and made love with them, [1:9] and they were pleased with the lust Läsyilvó shared onto them, [1:10] that she personally deflowered all her young virgin priestesses who have sworn sacred chastity onto her.
[1:11] Läsyilvó filled them with her sensual lust and shared the pleasures of life, [1:12] that made her followers wanting more and the sensual feelings became that of debauchery.
[1:13] Many devoted their life and love to the pleasing of Läsyilvó, [1:14] and so her cults spread throughout Eorodos and into many lands, [1:15] sharing of lustful things and the endless seeking of ceaseless pleasure.
[1:16] The Seducers of Läsyilvó spread far and wide throughout the lands, [1:17] and they brought many into their flocks of frolic and desire.
[1:18] Many Ooramerian Warriors and that of the High Elves came to Läsyilvó Temples and Grotto's of Passions and Pleasures.
[1:19] There the warriors indulged upon pleasures upon pleasures, [1:20] becoming engrossed in the myriad of wine, foods and intoxicants offered to them, becoming fatten hedonistic slobs.
[1:21] A few Holy Immortals came to see the new Temples of Läsyilvó, [1:22] and they too were enraptured by all that Läsyilvó gave onto them.
[1:23] Many Holy Immortals fell into the temptations of Läsyilvó and became hedonistic, [1:24] lusting and full of unbridled passions, that they forgot their sacred convictions and shared in the indulgences and pleasures of their beloved Goddess of Love and Lust.
[1:25] Läsyilvó was most pleased with her followers and the temples erected to her majesty, [1:26] yet she made demands of her followers, to prove their devotion and passion.
[1:27] Läsyilvó demanded the sacrifices of virgin in her honour and the debasement of flesh, [1:28] and so many of Läsyilvó followers went to the cities and towns, [1:29] and they brought back those who willed to be sacrificed to their Goddess, [1:30] giving onto them intoxicants and drinks and filled them with foods, [1:31] before their blood was spilled and their fragile flesh was scarred with whips and knives.
[1:32] Läsyilvó was pleased with this offering of virgin blood, [1:33] and so sowed her fruit gardens and grottos with the blood, [1:34] nourishing the soil with their body and essence.
[1:35] And in return the worshippers of Läsyilvó and her Seducers celebrated the passing of the virgins, [1:36] who died on the alters and became sacred martyrs to Läsyilvó's glory, [1:37] that Läsyilvó would drink and feast on the blood and heart of the offered virgins, [1:38] and her followers would make love again and again in their names and honour, [1:39] sharing their lustful desires in the spilled blood and staining themselves red.
[1:40] A few noble sons and daughters of the High Elves and Ooramerians offered themselves as virgin sacrifices to the temples of Läsyilvó.
[1:41] The twin born eldest sons of King Slivothos came to the Temple of Läsyilvó, [1:42] they had come to partake in a festival to the Goddess, their names were Ólimer and Ó'dasil.
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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...