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==Huth meets Pasin==
 
==Huth meets Pasin==
Huth travelled down, out of his father’s mountainous realm, '''Sirdehaar''', to wamer lands where the Sun might more easily be found. He took with him a '''tribe of giants''', some of the younger and more venturous of his father’s subjects. He had heard tell of a place called the '''Land of the Sun''', so it was to this place that he led his band.  
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Huth travelled down, out of his father’s mountainous Sirdehaar, to wamer lands where the Sun might more easily be found. He took with him a tribe of giants, some of the younger and more venturous of his father’s subjects. He had heard tell of a place called the Land of the Sun, so it was to this place that he led his band.  
  
Huth’s '''wanderings''' are the stuff of legend. Many were the travails he had and many were the contests won. But eventually he found himself in a beautiful land, a warm place of flowing wine, where the people had made instruments which sang even more beautifully than the sighings of the winds, and told great tales which matched even Huth’s own epic journey. Here, he saw that the '''Sun''' could indeed be seen lingering, and Huth thought he could understand why. Huth concluded that he had arrived in the Land of the Sun, so he asked to meet the lord of this land, the god '''Pasin'''.  
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Huth’s wanderings are the stuff of legend. many were the travails he had and many were the contests won. But eventually he found himself in a beautiful land, a warm place of flowing wine, where the people had made instruments which sang even more beautifully than the sighings of the winds, and told great tales which matched even Huth’s own epic journey. Here, he saw that the Sun could indeed be seen lingering, and Huth thought he could understand why. Huth concluded that he had arrived in the Land of the Sun, so he asked to meet the lord of this land, the god Pasin.  
  
Huth had made no secret of the purpose of his quest, so Pasin knew that he had to be very clever. If this strange northern god took the Sun out of the sky and carried it north, the grapes would wither and Pasin’s people would have to go about in furs. Pasin spoke to Huth and learned that his resolve was great; he would not easily be dissuaded from his task. So Pasin vowed to help Huth, to be his boon companion and to do his all to help capture the Sun. Huth was greatly pleased, most especially when Pasin told him of the Sun’s habits.
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Huth had made no secret of the purpose of his quest, so Pasin knew that had to be very clever. If this strange northern god took the Sun out of the sky and carried it north, the grapes would wither and Pasin’s people would have to go about in furs. Pasin spoke to Huth and learned that his resolve was great; he would not easily be dissuaded from his task. So Pasin vowed to help Huth, to be his boon companion and to do his all to help capture the Sun. Huth was greatly pleased, most especially when Pasin told him of the Sun’s habits.  
  
 
==Huth and Newelaar==
 
==Huth and Newelaar==

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