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Blinded by love, '''Huth''' swore that he would do exactly this. He would build a great tower into the sky and there would capture the sun for his goddess. So began the construction of the first of the '''Star Mountains''', on the shores of the '''Placid Sea'''. This was the first time such an undertaking had been taken on since the Rend had roamed the world. But Huth had with him his '''twelve companions''', themselves sons of the world builders, so before too many lifetimes had passed, his mountain was up among the clouds. | Blinded by love, '''Huth''' swore that he would do exactly this. He would build a great tower into the sky and there would capture the sun for his goddess. So began the construction of the first of the '''Star Mountains''', on the shores of the '''Placid Sea'''. This was the first time such an undertaking had been taken on since the Rend had roamed the world. But Huth had with him his '''twelve companions''', themselves sons of the world builders, so before too many lifetimes had passed, his mountain was up among the clouds. | ||
− | During this time, his companions had themselves met twelve of Newelaar`s handmaidens, '''Hathari nymphs'''. Just as their lord had done, each had fallen deeply in love with his respective nymph and they had, emulating their mistress, bid each of their suitors to gift them a '''star'''. So, while Huth built his own tower, his companions each built their own, each one a demonstration of love. Each of these towers, built on the shores of the Placid Sea, was of such dimensions that they each became a mountain, the '''Star Mountains'''. Each of these giants, each of his brides, and each of the stars, is a story in its own right. | + | During this time, his companions had themselves met twelve of Newelaar`s handmaidens, '''Hathari nymphs'''. Just as their lord had done, each had fallen deeply in love with his respective nymph and they had, emulating their mistress, bid each of their suitors to gift them a '''star'''. So, while Huth built his own tower, his companions each built their own, each one a demonstration of love. Each of these towers, built on the shores of the Placid Sea, was of such dimensions that they each became a mountain, the '''Star Mountains'''. Each of these giants, each of his brides, and each of the stars, is a story in its own right. |
==Huth’s Gift== | ==Huth’s Gift== |