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==The First Great Magic and the Wedding of Man and Woman==
 
==The First Great Magic and the Wedding of Man and Woman==
One thing that the '''Witches''' learned was that the Sons of Lorn were able to craft their own sons, replicas of themselves, out of rock and water. This was something the Witches were not able to do. Seeing that these sons of the giants would eventually be far greater in number than themselves, they grew jealous of the craft and thought to steal it. These Witches were great enchantresses. They went among the sons of the giants and stole an item from each and every one of them. Then they weaved a '''great magic''', a great spell which they used to wrest this power from the giants.
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One thing that the Witches learned was that the Sons of Lorn were able to craft sons, copies of themselves, out of rock and water. This was something the Witches were not able to do. Seeing that these sons of the giants would eventually be far greater in number than themselves, they grew jealous of the craft and thought to steal it. These Witches were great enchantresses. They went among the sons of the giants and stole an item from each and every one of them. Then they weaved a great magic, a great spell which they used to wrest this power from the giants.
  
When the Sons of Lorn, in their rage, drove the Witches back into the Seas, they found they could no longer craft sons. But this was the first time the Witches had cast a great spell together, and it was imperfect. They were unable to wield this great power they had stolen. Inevitably, after ages of fruitless hostility, the '''Sons of Lorn''' and the '''Daughters of Hatha''' realised that they would only ever be able to wield this power in '''unison'''.
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This was the first time the Witches had cast a great spell together, however, so it was not perfect. They had stolen the power; when the Sons of Lorn, in their rage, drove the Witches back into the Seas, they found they could no longer craft sons. But the Witches, too, were unable to wield this great power they had stolen. inevitably, after ages of a hostile stand-to, the Sons of Lorn and the Daughters of Hatha realised that they would only ever be able to wield this power together.
  
 
=The Gods' Age=
 
=The Gods' Age=

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