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[aid] => mick
[title] => RQ Mythos II
[time] => 2015-08-23 20:16:45
[hometext] => This is an exerpt from the writings of Amphrasia, a history of a story I have been working on for a while
[bodytext] => Intro: Thol is the creator of Meron and he raised the continent of Amphraisia on its surface Skull's Henge is the place where Thol arranged all the skulls of the fallen in all wars up til the 'blighting' The blighting or scattering is when Thol destroyed the ancient cities Manadra is the tallest volcano on the continent of Amphraisia The Spine are the mountains ranges along the length of Amphraisia Thol warned Ceronais personally ''I am going to send calamity And if you stay at this place you'll die Take the races leave this place behind" And thus did the age of peace officially end With the fires of Manadra covering men And every thing that once was green From Kanai to the Spine and the Valley of Dreams Was turned into a barren waste Only 5000 of millions did escape Fleeing to the east and west As the land transformed before them Why did Thol strike such a blow Against all he created and loved Races he raised and walked with by hand For ten generations he taught them Then they began to war for his favor Then they began to say 'I am better' Skull's Henge did not warn them to quit Crushing Thol's heart that he had made them And so Thol raged by blighting the land Kanai was destroyed and buried under sand Decima's statues were turned to rubble All the races could do was flee from trouble And now with singed hair the races start anew No longer striving to make Thol blue Afraid to incite his wrath Their reminder is the cursed land. Written on the walls of Hurrurus by Romar 125BT Note: Ceronais went on to establish the city of Ceron in 5BT This would be known as the first human city. [comments] => 1 [counter] => 229 [topic] => 42 [informant] => Archie [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => mythology )
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