Chapter 1: The Green Book

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  1. For the beginning of all was nothing and nothing was its beginning.
    Yay unto this, for swirling born doth the brothers come into this firmament
  2. For its creation, thine firmament, unto the lands for the Brothers Twins: One of Brandish, the Other of Fell.
    They foresaw the lands of thine firmament, and it was good unto their eyes.
  3. Fore unto their loneliness they would beg to take mates. But thine nothing from whence they came produced nothing for them to mate.
  4. It came a time for Brandish spake unto Fell, demanding his seed to mate unto them fore to make a people that would worship them.
  5. Fell begat unto Brandish and took his seed unto him and the first of lives were sparked into this nothingness.
  6. With child, he (1) did wrend the nothingness to his well and began to create The World we walk to this day
  7. Within this world they did lay until the time to bring forth life unto it.
    It's spring unto the world likened to its rivers and valleys.
    The child was lain upon its lands (2).
  8. The Child called these lands Green, for unto them it was fertile as their fathers, bringing forth much good and joy unto the Child and its clans.
  9. For a time the Children did fertilize these lands.
    Bringing bounty and joy unto them and their Twin Fathers
  10. Of the children, did they break into clans.
    Of men and beast, Dragon and Kin.
    Many a form was born unto these children, and they did live in peace, for it was the Fathers light that shone upon them.
    For they were known as The People and the People were they known unto them.

    (1: He is generally accepted to reference Brandish, who is generally accepted as the god impregnated with the life that would become The People of The World)
    (2: The Greenlands
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