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''Broken from the exertion, and dieing himself, Gesig saw what he had to do.  He ate his friend Eros, and took what was left of the god as his own.  He became a new god.  A stronger god.  A very angry god.''
 
''Broken from the exertion, and dieing himself, Gesig saw what he had to do.  He ate his friend Eros, and took what was left of the god as his own.  He became a new god.  A stronger god.  A very angry god.''
  
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''Some call him the God Aster, for he is an awfully good representative of variety.  Some call her Aphrodite. But these are only a few of the names this new god has already become known as.
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''Some call him the God Aster, for he is an awfully good representative of variety.  But Aster is only one of the names this reborn god is called.''
  
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''Now with his chancel rebuilt, and his Nobilis reestablished and as stable a familia as they are ever going to be, he works to quickly rebuild his power.  He prevented Void from taking all of Eros, and he fears the excrucian will attempt to rectify that.
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''Now with his chancel rebuilt, and his Nobilis reestablished and as stable a familia as they are ever going to be he works to quickly rebuild his power.  He prevented Void from taking all of Eros, and he fears the excrucian will attempt to rectify that.
 
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--[[User:Hollyhock God|Hollyhock God]] 20:31, 19 August 2007 (PDT)
 
--[[User:Hollyhock God|Hollyhock God]] 20:31, 19 August 2007 (PDT)

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