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Loud Whispers

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Re: Creative mythology: post at will.
« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2012, 05:33:28 pm »

From the resultant death of Odreth, the ocean stirred in anger and threatened to shake the mountains to the ocean depths, but Yagayan knew this would endanger her plants, so calmed the water to the best of her abilities, yet the ocean still mourned, and every day attacked the mountains, forming the beaches and coasts, looking for the body of Odreth in the hopes of bringing him back.

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Re: Creative mythology: post at will.
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2012, 05:54:07 pm »

Ragele took the body of Odreth, cut him into five pieces, and hid each one at a different corner of the island, and the final one, at it's center. From then on, the place where Ragele hid his Odreth's left arm was known as West, His right arm, East, his left leg, South, and his Right leg, North. Ragele then took his torso and hid it at the very center of the mountain.
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« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2012, 10:51:11 pm »

With Odreth Dead, Kordmai Took Command, being the first Spirit created by Odreth.
Now, Instead of crying in infancy, Kordmai Was Blazing with the Rage of a Loss of His Creator, And With That Fury, Amassed the Army of All the Predators in the World at this time, And Marched Towards Ragele's Mountain.
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« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2012, 11:20:34 pm »

((@ Llamainaspitfire: Gordneth (the creator) isn't dead. Ordreth (god of the sea) is. Please keep your facts straight. For now i'm going to say that your post didn't happen.))

But Ragele's victory was not completed, for Gordneth rose up in wrath against him, and threw him down to the deeps of the sea and locked him below the water. And Gordneth drew up the body of Ordreth from the earth, and placed them within the sky, and placed a spark within them, and when Kordfalmai is flying over the sky, all may see them, and find guidance.
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Re: Creative mythology: post at will.
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2012, 11:52:48 pm »

Ragele was not the only Dawn Titan on this world. Xerozth, lord of time, did slumber there also. In his rage fuled dreams he ripped the earth down and created a network of gigantic caves underneath the world Ozth, the gateway to The Dawn. He ripped the sky in two and in the upper part he made Xeron, the realm of dreams. In Xeron he created the Listhle, a wily group of dream beings who flit about The Dream, as carspicous and everchanging as their home. In dank Ozth he built a mighty temple in the the center cavern and laid his corpral form there. To gaurd this place he created The Slend, a grop of tall, sling folk who will defend Ozth to their last breathe. In the deepest parts of Ozth theput portals to the prisions of the other Dawn Titians and in the deepest cavern a portal to the mythical realm of Dawn.
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« Reply #20 on: February 29, 2012, 01:07:04 am »

Unbeknownst to Ragele, Yagayan had conceived a daughter with Odreth.  When Zeithra, her daughter, was born, Yagayan gave her to Teptra, the wind, for protection.
« Last Edit: February 29, 2012, 01:08:39 am by obolisk0430 »
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Re: Creative mythology: post at will.
« Reply #21 on: February 29, 2012, 04:35:14 pm »

((@ Llamainaspitfire: Gordneth (the creator) isn't dead. Ordreth (god of the sea) is. Please keep your facts straight. For now i'm going to say that your post didn't happen.))

I'm going to take it into account, on the basis in that mythology can get a *bit*  varied on accounts of what happened :P

More fun for mythology. Love this thread. It's beginning to simulate religion :P

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« Reply #22 on: February 29, 2012, 04:45:09 pm »

Ragele was not the only Dawn Titan on this world. Xerozth, lord of time, did slumber there also. In his rage fuled dreams he ripped the earth down and created a network of gigantic caves underneath the world Ozth, the gateway to The Dawn. He ripped the sky in two and in the upper part he made Xeron, the realm of dreams. In Xeron he created the Listhle, a wily group of dream beings who flit about The Dream, as carspicous and everchanging as their home. In dank Ozth he built a mighty temple in the the center cavern and laid his corpral form there. To gaurd this place he created The Slend, a grop of tall, sling folk who will defend Ozth to their last breathe. In the deepest parts of Ozth theput portals to the prisions of the other Dawn Titians and in the deepest cavern a portal to the mythical realm of Dawn.
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Ragele screamed with fury deep down under the sea and the ground wowing to return and defeat Gordneth once and for all.And from Ragele's fury appeared the volcano
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« Reply #23 on: February 29, 2012, 05:10:10 pm »

But the creation of a volcano did nothing to cool Ragele's anger. As he bellowed in rage, the sea itself expanded in size, only to shrink back down when he took a breath.
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