The Epic of Bjorn Bone-Breaker: Sovereign of TarthOverwhelmed by her unblemished ebony thighs, I offered Gara the position of chief wife, and the other two the dual positions of Left and Right Concubines. Gara, of course, accepted, but the other two rejected me. I do not understand how they can resist me, but the Law of the Seas say it's their choice.
I wonder how Gara feels about her position.
It was not long until Gara was pregnant, and gave birth to the first of our many, many children. I am as virile as the sea itself, crashing over and over again onto the land until it takes it's fill of my salty water. I am a great king.
Unfortunately, the child was a girl. Gara argued with me that it was important that she be first in the succession. I am certain that, when she is old enough, I can get her out of the succession by marrying her off to one of Malkinn's children. These land laws are odd, but I can exploit them to my needs.
We called the girl Wamuenispr.
One of the citizens requested me to explore a cave where he'd heard strange noises coming from. I went in and there was a wolf there giving birth to pups. I think she is the last of her kind.
I wonder if I should expend some of my life to help her give birth or kill her before these creatures can escape. I have heard they can be almost as dangerous as my sea serpent.
(( It's your choice, ladies and gents. I won't tell you what happens, it's up to you to make a moral choice. We lose essence if we help her give birth, though. (It's what allows us to turn lands fertile, but we don't need it if we just grow our cities.) ))