Book 17 The Dólynsiǒ

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[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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